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Unabridged Opinions: two by marsh
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Reading, thinking, writing, and occasionally tilting at windmills. Ngaio Marsh, and Agatha Christie, and John Dickinson Carr, occupy a special place in my childhood history of reading. Sometime in between The Hobbit. Two of my favourites are Vintage Murder. And Death of a Peer. And, as I wend my way through my library, I picked them up to read during our recent snow storm. Death of a Peer. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. And in other news. Other places to go.
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The Violet's Edge: Everyday is Halloween
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Friday, October 31, 2008. It's been too long since an update! So here I am to wish everyone a happy happy Halloween and fill your brains with some tasty tidbits of daydreams. Speaking of people looking for work, I had a cool interview with a guy this week that plays with Unfallen Heroes. If you want to check out some local Portland talent, have a listen to them. (They have a few songs on their MySpace page). Thanks for the CD, Chris! Speaking of being...
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happy release day! | Et in arcaedia, ego.
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Et in arcaedia, ego. Saving the world, one book sale at a time. Jennifer Jackson – Literary Agent. Win an ARC of Alex Gordon’s debut GIDEON. January 6, 2015. Alex Gordon’s debut GIDEON. Hits the shelves today. 8220;Crisp and shiveringly disturbing prose, a solid plot, and well-developed characters all make for a deeply satisfying read.”. 8220;Most writers would kill (or, okay, maybe just maim) for a debut novel as electrifying as Alex Gordon’s Gideon. Anchored by well-crafted prose that features a cr...
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The Violet's Edge: Turning the page
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Sunday, May 10, 2009. That title bothers me because it doesn't necessarily say what I want it to. My original thought process was, "Do you ever get to a point in your life when you know you can't keep doing what you're doing and that changes need to be made? Pfft Her glory is quieted by her pale lips. Anyway, Saturday was leisurely sublime. I embroidered, watched Repo! Watered plants, cleaned the carpets and just enjoyed the day. Floating in my brain.
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The Violet's Edge: ...and she's off...
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Monday, June 8, 2009. 1Military. a vacation or leave of absence granted to an enlisted person. 2a usually temporary layoff from work: Many plant workers have been forced to go on furlough. 3a temporary leave of absence authorized for a prisoner from a penitentiary. 8211;verb (used with object). 4to grant a furlough to. 5to lay (an employee or worker) off from work, usually temporarily. I also plan to grab my camera and head off to the The Oregon Garden.
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The Violet's Edge: Stuffed Bell Peppers !
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Monday, October 13, 2008. So, in times of need (aka diet) comes ingenuity. This recipe originally was labeled "Orzo Stuffed Bell Peppers" but I've modified it and made it better (IMO). The participants in this play:. Blessed by Buddha prior to the oven:. And upon leaving the oven:. 1 (28-ounce) can Italian tomatoes or diced tomatoes. 2 zucchini, grated. 1 lb Italian sausage. Red pepper flakes, to taste. 1/8 cup chopped fresh mint leaves. Place the pep...
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The Violet's Edge: Eat Me.
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Sunday, April 19, 2009. Wait, wait.wait. Let me get my thought process started at the beginning and we'll finish at the end - shall we? And Dad quickly added, "oh, I love biscotti". But it's so hard"? Silence. On to next topic. The food we ate didn't follow a low-carb/low-fat/gluten-free/vegan/vegetarian or otherwise restricted regime. It was whole food. Unprocessed and uncompromised. Here is where things get confusing. Dad has always said, "Everythin...
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The Violet's Edge: Springy Springtime! - Sublime Stitching Tote
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Recruiting, wasabi and the occasional brilliant idea. Saturday, May 2, 2009. It was time to jump back into embroidery. I've always admired Sublime Stitching's. Don't be surprised if you find yourself visually assaulted with the occasional stitching project here. I mean, everything in moderation, right? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I Can Has Cheezburger? Punk Rock Human Resources. Confessions of a Pioneer Woman. Inside A Black Apple. P C Hodgell's Livejournal.
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Unabridged Opinions: into each life a little change must come...
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Reading, thinking, writing, and occasionally tilting at windmills. Into each life a little change must come. So, ahem, I have been seduced by the flexibility of wordpress. Also, the templates. I can now be found at this site. Come berate me for the still slightly amateurish looking edits I have made! And here is the rest of it. I read. I write. I try to review. You'll find some stories of my life here, and you'll find some of my reviews at bookgeeks.co.uk. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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on tweets, and reviews, and books, and cool non-English covers | Unabridged Opinions
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Reading, writing, thinking, and occasionally tilting at windmills. Copy-editing, writing, teaching, reviewing. On tweets, and reviews, and books, and cool non-English covers. Seriously, how cool is this cover? It’s for the German edition of Jonathan L. Howard’s “The Fear Institute”, an absolutely brilliant book that had its paperback edition released today. (Go buy it! We’ve reviewed them all at BookGeeks. All of this, I hope, is making you want to read the books (which, really, GO! It’s sunny; it&...
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