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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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| | | | | Kill 'Em and Leave is a difficult book to categorize---part biography, part music history, but what it most closely resembles in writing style and approach is a series of magazine articles on the subject of James Brown and his legacy. That is not meant as a criticism, and the book is written with energy and... | |
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reluctantarchaeologist.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Playlists compiled by writers seem to a thing. So, I give you mine. Below are songs that I listen to whilst writing the books. Sometimes I listened to an entire playlist on repeat. Sometimes only one song. Each song provides a certain flavour or energy that I tapped into while writing. Do I listen to... | |
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friendlyfairytales.com
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| | | White Capital stone gleamsthrough the shade castby trees that will outlive us. Even as man-made fencesdivide and confine,our thoughts flowacross all borders,across centuriesand obstaclesinto a futurethat will be definedby our children,understood througha different lens.Will we berememberedfor the gleamof our thoughtsor the darknessof our shade? Copyright 2025 Brenda Davis Harsham Notes: January 6 has become... | ||