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afondnessforreading.com
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| | | | | A Christmas Tragedy, by Baroness Orczy, was a fun and interesting short story I listened to for the Readers Imbibing Peril-XVI reading challenge. The very first audiobook I listened to (some 40 or so years ago!) was Baroness Orczy's, The Scarlet Pimpernel. I loved that story and her writing, so I knew this would be... | |
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nomoreworkhorse.com
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| | | | | On Thursday night I had the pleasure of seeing Here Comes the Night - a new play from Northern Irish writer Rosemary Jenkinson. Born in Belfast in 1967, Rosemary has written plays including The Bonefire, Planet Belfast and Love and Money and her latest collection of short stories Aphrodite's Kiss was published last week. Her... | |
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manoftheword.com
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| | | | | Folks still inquire about my stacks of books that accompany me everywhere and the tattoos that enscript my flesh and I recently stumbled upon this old post of mine that still feels as accurate as I could express presently... https://manoftheword.com/2013/06/21/grenzsituationen/?page_id=3713 | |
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mmitii.mattballantine.com
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| | | Things I have learned this week: - I love it when a plan comes together - the art of business plans is the application of robust logic to a complete fiction - an empty stadium is a remarkably emotive place Next week: prospecting | ||