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Creating A Scene: Getting Through Sunday Somehow
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Friday, September 30, 2005. Getting Through Sunday Somehow. The words are Doom itself. Drop such words from a cliff and they never strike bottom. They just fall through emptiness toward five in the grey afternoon. Sunday in Dublin. How to get through it somehow. No, I thought wildly, stay in bed, wake me at sunset, feed me high tea, tuck me in again, good night, all! Ah, you great dead brute of a city! From Getting Through Sunday Somehow by Ray Bradbury.
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Creating A Scene: August 2005
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Eileen Myers Reading in Dublin. Eileen Myers will be reading from her novel in progress The Inferno and several poertry collections in Anthology Books, Meeting House Square, Dublin on Friday September 2nd at 7pm. Admission is free and open to the public. Eileen Myles has written thousands of poems since giving her first reading at CBGB’s in New York in 1974 and has been described as the rock star of modern poetry . Posted by SOF @ 1:12 AM. Comme...
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Creating A Scene: October 2005
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Thursday, October 27, 2005. Freakshow Book 1, "A New Career" has just hit the shelves today. Written by Robert Curley and drawn by Stephen Mooney and Stephen Thompson, "A New Career", collects issues 1 to 5 of the graphic magazine Freakshow. Here's what Cinescape has to say about Freakshow;. Freakshow does some new and interesting with the sort of psycho-killer plotline that's been cliche for ages. Check it out.". Posted by SOF @ 9:31 AM. Tuesday, October 18, 2005. And o...
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Creating A Scene: Goodbye To The Hill
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Saturday, October 01, 2005. Goodbye To The Hill. According to the Dublin Quarterly, Lee Dunne Ireland's most banned author will be launching the 40th birthday edition of his novel Goodbye To The Hill in the Mansion House on Dublin's Dawson Street at 3.30 next Tuesday, October 4th. First published in 1965, Goodby To The Hill has sold over one million copies. The Dublin Quarterly has an interview with Lee Dunne which you can read here. Posted by SOF @ 7:47 AM.
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Creating A Scene: September 2005
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Friday, September 30, 2005. Getting Through Sunday Somehow. The words are Doom itself. Drop such words from a cliff and they never strike bottom. They just fall through emptiness toward five in the grey afternoon. Sunday in Dublin. How to get through it somehow. No, I thought wildly, stay in bed, wake me at sunset, feed me high tea, tuck me in again, good night, all! Ah, you great dead brute of a city! From Getting Through Sunday Somehow by Ray Bradbury. The influence of...
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Book Reviews Sites: TheWritersSite
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You're Writing A Novel. Find out what readers think. How to Write Your First Novel. New Writers CAN Write Like Professionals! Wide Selection of Inkjet and Laser Toner Cartridges at Discount Prices. A list of sites and Blogs that review various genres of books - mainly fiction. Online General Review Sites. Book Review Sites: Newspaper Reviews. Boston Phoenix Books Section:. Provides reviews on about to be published books. Provides reviews to unpublished authors for $350. NY Times Book Revews:. All genres&...
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Dubray Books. Book Club
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Science Fiction and Fantasy. Fiction 8 to 12. Irish Interest - Childrens. Health and Well Being. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I and II (Special Rehearsal Edition): The Official Script Book of the Original West End Production. Only Dull People are Brilliant at Breakfast. All the Light We Cannot See. Girl on the Train. Starting Your Own Book Club. So you'd like to start a book club but don't know where to begin? Here's our quick guide to ease you through. You’ve cleared the kitchen table...
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By Grand Central Station I Sat Down And Wept | Shakespeare Couldn't Email
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Shakespeare Couldn't Email. And by and by clean starved for a look…. Henry McDonald (bits ‘n bobs). June Caldwell’s Bio. Larr; Legal Highs Vs Lethal Highs. Lane In Stay, a short story by Eimear Ryan →. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down And Wept. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down And Wept. She had been there in the 1930s, Canadian writer Elizabeth Smart. The stifling descriptions of how Smart felt for poet-floozy George Barker.
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Creating A Scene: Freakshow Book 1
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A Literary Blog based in Ireland. Thursday, October 27, 2005. Freakshow Book 1, "A New Career" has just hit the shelves today. Written by Robert Curley and drawn by Stephen Mooney and Stephen Thompson, "A New Career", collects issues 1 to 5 of the graphic magazine Freakshow. Here's what Cinescape has to say about Freakshow;. Freakshow does some new and interesting with the sort of psycho-killer plotline that's been cliche for ages. Check it out.". Posted by SOF @ 9:31 AM. Hey, you have a great blog here!