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Series in Order | Cora Buhlert
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Writer, Teacher, Translator. The Pegasus Pulp Catalogue. He never brings me flowers…. The Cork and the Bottle. A Bullet for Father Christmas. Mightier than the Sword. Murder in the Family. New York City’s Finest. Our Lady of the Burning Heart. Thirty Years to Life. Albrecht, the Nightmare. Letters from the Dark Side. Muse & Crisis. Old Mommark’s Tale. The Revenant of Wrecker’s Dock. The Butcher of Spain. The Kiss of the Executioner’s Blade. Christmas Eve at the Purple Owl Café. Children of the Stone Gods.
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ThinkShop: On Robert Graves, Count Belisarius and Lawrence of Arabia
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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Thursday, September 9, 2010. On Robert Graves, Count Belisarius and Lawrence of Arabia. In the historical novel,. Was first published Graves was confronted with numerous negative reviews. Most criticised the novel for its stiff portrayal of the main character, finding him to be "altogether too noble". Graves, never a lover of critics, reacted strongly. In one of two letters which he wrote to. T E Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia.
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May Contain Nuts: Events
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This is me footering about with my blog - and adding a new page for events. Cos, like, November is super busy with lots of opportunities for you lucky, lucky people to come and see me giving it with the chat. Nov 6th, Tuesday. Strathkelvin Writers' Club in Bishopbriggs. Nov 7th, Wednesday. Waterstones, Braehead. From 6pm. And its all about Blood Tears tonight. Nov 9th, Friday. Nov 15th, Thursday. Nov 21st, Wednesday. Nov 27th, Tuesday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who would have thunk it? I think that des...
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May Contain Nuts: Wot I Read in July
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Tuesday, 5 August 2014. Wot I Read in July. The Dark Blood – AJ Smith. This is the 2. In The Chronicles of the Long War series. (FYI - The Black Guard was the first.) And it is bloody brilliant. I do love me some epic fantasy and this book delivers on all angles. A carefully constructed world – just familiar and yet different enough to engage – great plotting, wonderful baddies and heroes you want to spend time with. Not read any fantasy for a while? Get stuck into this. Walter Mosley – Rose Gold. Legend...
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ThinkShop: August 2015
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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Monday, August 24, 2015. Caravaggio in Dublin, Triumph of the Soulless. Having once been in Malta and failing to see that island's sole Caravaggio painting. I was determined not to make the same mistake when recently visiting the island of Ireland. The Taking of Christ. The Taking of Christ. Is the latest Caravaggio to be discovered. H. Now it hangs proudly, all cleaned up, spic and span, in the National Gallery. Or any mythic-science-fict...
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ThinkShop: Heliotherapy in Switzerland
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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Sunday, July 11, 2010. Here is an intriguing photo that I took at the exhibition "Magic Mountains: Switzerland as Energy Centre and Sanatorium". In the Swiss National Museum in Zürich. It shows a nurse giving a child a glass of ovalmaltine. The child and nurse are on skis, they are standing on snow and surrounded by high peaks, but what makes the photo most odd is the near nakedness of the youngster. By the early 20. Captured the almost re...
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ThinkShop: One Hundred Days by Lukas Barfuss
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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Friday, June 26, 2015. One Hundred Days by Lukas Barfuss. Granta Books, 2013). By the young Swiss author Lukas Barfüss. In this contemporary version of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. This book has garnered Barfüss a number of literary prizes, as well as nominations for the biggest book prizes in Germany and Switzerland. He is, of course, almost unheard of in the insular, provincial English speaking world. Friday, June 26, 2015. Subscribe to: ...
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France | theliterarynomad.com
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Reading my way through every country in the world. 20 France – A thing of beauty. On May 10th, 2011 in Countries. The Elegance of the Hedgehog. By Muriel Barberry (trans. Alison Anderson). Gallic Books, 2008. Two reclusive people who have always put head before heart find the beauty that comes with doing the opposite. A friend recommended it to me (thanks Mel! Take the full tour:. There is a scene in the movie. Much of the first part of. The Elegance of the Hedgehog. Is rather plotless as Barberry sets a...
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Watts in a Word: Oh right, blogging....
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Oh right, blogging. The past 3 Weeks:. Revising my thesis (ew, gross, barf). Reading my R.I.P book list. Finishing up the last couple titles on my Margaret Atwood list. Driving a bazillion miles around New England. Not hearing back from those interviews. Applying to new jobs. We'll see how well it works. Posted by Ali Watts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. African Literature News and Review. Teaching in the 21st Century. That's What She Read. The Ne...
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tools | plotwrench.org
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On the science of story. September 9, 2013. Stupid Pet Tricks Can Be Smart. Scientists finally proved it: puppies and kids get more empathy than adults…! Cue “ Thus Spake Zarathustra. 8221; and let Strauss’ bombast wash over you.). But stay with me here. An important implication for narrative craft hides inside this patently obvious “discovery.”. It is always there, and therefore in your power to capitalize on it. So, how does the science of puppies and kids being cute help you as a narrative artist?