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Monthly Archives: February 2012
FLASH FICTION FRIDAY – F3 – CYCLE 69 – MEPHISTO EDITION: DANCING WITH THE DEVIL
This week those dark souls over at Flash Fiction Friday thought it would be fun to to make a deal with ol’ Scratch himself. Tales of bargaining with the dark one are as old as written history… do you trade … Continue reading
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Tagged assassin, deal, devil, F3 on Facebook, fiction, nikki ice, soul, www.flashfictionfriday.com
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~ * ~ abnegate 1. verb. To relinquish; give up. ~ * ~ Link Back To The Mothership
Recipe: Crunchy Granola
Reblogged from Feisty Red Hair: This is, hands down, the best granola recipe in the world! I’ve tried quite a few recipes in an attempt to find the perfect one, but most of those ended up languishing in the cupboard … Continue reading
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Things to do during your trips if you want to write a travel blog afterwards and things to remember while you write a post...
Reblogged from Autumn in Bruges: When I started writing this blog I didn’t think it would have been so difficult to tell people about my travels, because I lived them and I know about them, I know what made me … Continue reading
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~ * ~ riposte 1. noun. A spirited, incisive reply. ~ * ~ Link Back To The Mothership
Defining a "writer"
Reblogged from Feisty Red Hair: “You’re not a writer,” a friend told me over drinks last week. “I mean, what have you written other than what’s on this blog?” I sat stunned, speechless. My attempt at publicizing my new blog … Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW – ROSALIND SMITH-NAZILLI: FOURTEEN Flashes of Fiction
FOURTEEN flashes of fiction by Rosalind Smith-Nazilli My rating: 5 of 5 stars (Author’s note – The best part of being a writer is becoming part of a community of extremely talented individuals who share the same passion as you … Continue reading
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Tagged crime noir, fiction, flash fiction, kidnapping, Kindle, loan shark, murder, noir, prostitution, retribution, revenge, rosalind smith-nazilli, vengeance
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Art Nouveau - Selection of Lorie Humpton
Reblogged from art-profiles.com: What is Art Nouveau : Art Nouveau (French pronunciation: , Anglicised to /ˈɑːrt nuːˈvoʊ/) is an international philosophyand style of art, architecture and applied art—especially the decorative arts—that were most popular during 1890–1910. The name “Art Nouveau” is … Continue reading
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Writer Jonna Ivin talks about hitting the bottom, then finding her way back
Reblogged from combustus: Jonna Ivin, author of the ebook memoir, Will Love for Crumbs; Vancouver, Washington, USA: “I wanted people to forget they were reading a memoir, and instead feel themselves experiencing my life with me. It was important to … Continue reading
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The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology (Kindle)
