Monthly Archives: October 2016

Further to Revocation of Independence

Originally posted on Enlightened Existential Empiricism:
On my post, Revocation of Independence, ralphfisher, rightly so, chided me for not adding a proper source. Therefore, I began to investigate. Many people believe that the original version of my post was written by…

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NaNoWriMo – Is it for you? — Englang Books

Originally posted by Geoff Parkes at on his blog: Englang Books Lance: I have participated in 2014 and 2015. With less than two days to go, I am still undecided about this year. In my first year, I pushed out … Continue reading

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Research in Southwark for Setting for New Novel

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Last Saturday I was in Southwark, London SE1, researching locations for my new novel. To me, the setting for a novel must have a strong emotional connection. My first two novels were set in the Cotswolds, near where I now…

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Review: Bloodsucking Fiends

Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore My rating: 5 of 5 stars Christopher Moore has an amazing imagination. As I read Bloodsucking Fiends and, a while back, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal, I kept asking myself, “Where … Continue reading

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20 Questions with Eden Baylee

Today we sit down with author and blogger Eden Baylee. She is going to share a bit about her work, inspiration and a little about herself. I hope you enjoy this installment of 20 Questions. Q1) Whe… Source: 20 Questions … Continue reading

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