October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter. ~Nova S. Bair
October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter. ~Nova S. Bair
Hello!It’s time for Writer Wednesday, when I discuss another author and his or her book. Today features Keely Keith, a writer friend of mine, who kindly provided me with an advanced copy of her debut The Land Uncharted. I’m officially in the acknowledgements- yay! 🙂 Thanks, Keely! Make sure to check the links at the bottom…
From The Broke and the Bookish Today’s Top Ten Tuesday is about novels that are character driven. Although there are many great characters in books and many that I love, here are a few novels that stand out for their memorable characters that drive the plots forward. They are in no particular order. 1. Frankenstein…
Hello! As well as writing my own material, I have also taught the art of writing. I decided to write about this using my very first gif post! Let’s take a look at the steps necessary for a great book. Shall we? First, it is required that there’s a character that, though you don’t…
Today’s Writer Wednesday features poetry for this first of October. October’s Party By: George CooperOctober gave a party;The leaves by hundreds came—The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,And leaves of every name.The Sunshine spread a carpet,And everything was grand,Miss Weather led the dancing,Professor Wind the band.The Chestnuts came in yellow,The Oaks in crimson dressed;The lovely Misses MapleIn scarlet…
“Our task must be to free ourselves… by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.” ~Albert Einstein
Hello,It’s time for Writer Wednesday, when I discuss another author and his or her book. Today’s feature is a step back in time with historian Ruth Goodman and her book How to be a Victorian. Every detail of Victorian life, from what various social classes ate at each meal to what medicines were used and…
Autumn Unveiled Orange, like the dawn of the newly born day Whispered embrace Bright crimson display Fringes of green Summer’s now paled Crisp yellow crackle Mirth now unveiled This is the morn of Autumn’s delight Colors emerge Nature burns bright –Megan Easley-Walsh September 14, 2012