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Top Ten Favorite Quotes From Books

Shoeless wrote 3 weeks ago: Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the bloggers over at the Broke and the Bookish. Book blog … more →

Tags: Top 10 Tuesdays, Book Reviews, Books, Christopher Reeve, Dresden Files, Half Broke Horses, Jim Butcher, Mark Seal, Mike Roselle

Nora Bossong - Sommer vor den Mauern1 comment

kcornils wrote 1 month ago: Rezension vom 27.04.2012 in jungeWelt Kleine Lyrikschau Nora Bossongs Preisbuch Von Kristoffer Corni … more →

Tags: Literatur, Kristoffer Cornils, Rezension, Lyrik, jungewelt, Gedichte, nora bossong, Hanser, junge literatur

Dissecting a Novel4 comments

Norma Jean Lutz wrote 1 month ago: Dissecting in Zoology Lab Were you fortunate enough to have the joy and privilege of dissecting a cr … more →

Tags: Be A Novelist, Novelist, novelists, Author, writing, published, Novel-Writing, be a novelist, writer

A Creative Writing Education: Can Creative Writing be Taught?

shortbreadstories wrote 1 month ago: /Intro by Rachel Marsh/ I started teaching creative writing in 1999, where I instructed at an educat … more →

Tags: A Creative Writing Education, Deanna Westwood, Kirsty Gunn, Can Creative Writing Be Taught, teaching craeative writing

Dream On6 comments

CurtissAnn wrote 1 month ago: These days come. Halcyon days was the phrase favored by Rosamunde Pilcher in her novel, Winter Solst … more →

Tags: Writing Life, Prayer, Faith, Inspiration, Dreams, Psychology

Greetings, Reader! Come On In.4 comments

Norma Jean Lutz wrote 4 months ago: What is the Difference? Want to know the difference between a good teacher and a not-so-good teacher … more →

Tags: Be A Novelist, Author, be a novelist, beanovelist, Editing, Editor, Editors, Norma Jean Lutz, Novel-Writing

The Shell Seekers - Rosamunde Pilcher

theunlikelybookworm wrote 4 months ago: I was at the supper table with my mum and step-dad, going through The Big Reads, when my mum recomme … more →

Tags: Classic, Romance, The Big Read, Cornwall, The BBC Big Read, London, nostalgic, the shell seekers, family saga

Out of my comfort zone1 comment

Kathy Tetlock wrote 8 months ago: It was a gorgeous day.  Sunny, fresh and colourful.  The leaves are a brilliant gold now.  I walked … more →

Tags: The Cedar Canoe, liefstyle, Suicide, Inspiration, substance abuse, Living, Farmer's Market, Cancer Society, Weekend

22 September: Did you know?

CC Champagne wrote 8 months ago: Did you know that it was on this day in 1499  with the Treaty of Basel: Switzerland becomes an indep … more →

Tags: on this day, switzerland, World War II, Richard Wagner, Kodiak, Das Rheingold, National Geographic magazine, Duke of York's Picture House, Vinnytsya

Paradise1 comment

bookwitch wrote 8 months ago: It’s good. We all want to inherit a great old house in Cornwall, or possibly in Scotland. It … more →

Tags: Books, Authors, Reading, Review, Romance, Joanna Nadin

Joanna Trollope, "Daughters-in-Law"5 comments

carolwallace wrote 8 months ago: Engraving by Thomas Bewick, founder of British bird art Did I dream this? Wasn’t there a momen … more →

Tags: Contemporary Fiction, Anglophilia, Maeve Binchy, Joanna Trollope

Western Romance, The Story of Us ----- Part XII1 comment

texasdruids wrote 9 months ago: Judith Ann McDowell is a novelist with four finished books. When not working on a manuscript, Judith … more →

Tags: blogs, blog series, group blog, Western Romance blog, Writing #2, Western romance authors, Women's Fiction, Western Romance, Old West

Agatha's all-time favorite book

Big Sis wrote 10 months ago: Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher, 1995 Our mother bought this book in an airport ages ago and I pick … more →

Tags: What We're Reading, Books

Bovarian Cream Cake

the finicky reader wrote 10 months ago: After having trudged my way through Tess of the D’Urbervilles, and being somewhat annoyed with … more →

Tags: Literature, French Literature, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Heller, tess of the d'urbervilles, Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert, Danielle Steel, Catch-22

The German love affair with Cornwall

xyralothep wrote 10 months ago: What is the most popular destination for Germans travelling to the UK? You may be surprised to know … more →

Tags: Urlaub in Cornwall, Bed and Breakfast, bed and breakfast Falmouth, urlaub in cornwall, reisen cornwall, Germany, Surfing, fistral beach, holidays in cornwall

Things to ponder : 10 June 2011

sbasar wrote 11 months ago: - As I am no longer young, this quote from writer Rosamunde Pilcher sums up my philosophy: ” Y … more →

Tags: Things to ponder, Peter Menzel, Idol, Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

Open Book Club Recommendations for May1 comment

shirl wrote 1 year ago: The Open Book Club in May was attended by a small but enthusiastic group who have been reading widel … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, autobiography, humour, Historical Fiction, Australian Books, Australian author, crime novels, Kate Morton, Sara Gruen

This Week's Reading

lizbethsgarden wrote 1 year ago: This week is all easy reading, from romance novels to short stories by Rosamunde Pilcher to Maeve Bi … more →

Tags: Books, Regular Features, This Week's Reading, this week's reading, Arts, postaday2011, Literature, Romance, romance novel

november books: reading for comfort8 comments

katieleigh wrote 1 year ago: It’s been a crazy month – visitors, Thanksgiving, freelance projects, the end of fall an … more →

Tags: Books, Reading, Laura Ingalls Wilder, winter, Anne LaMott


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