Today we are going to learn some useful, everyday phrases in German. Repeat after me auf Deutsch and then in English. * Hallo. Wie geht es dir? Hello. How are you? * Mir geht es gut. Danke für die Nachfrage. I am doing well. Thank you for asking. * Ist das nicht der […]
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Tagesgrüße/Daily greetings — Trisha Galore
Hallo, ihr Lieben,😍 heute Nacht war es nicht ganz so heiß, aber ich habe ja meine zwei Hunde, die mich im Bett warm halten. Tolle Sache. 😂Heute werde ich an meinen Romanen arbeiten und endlich meine Mails und Briefe machen. Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Freitag. Zitat Lord Byron: Sei du der Regenbogen in den Stürmen […]
Flash Fiction: The Interview — The Dark Netizen
Thank you sir, for agreeing to do this interview. “That’s okay. Let’s get on with it.” Sure, sir. Before beginning, any message for your fans?
Lit Hub Daily: June 28, 2019 — Literary Hub
TODAY: In 1904, Anton Chekhov, dying of tuberculosis at Badenweiler, writes to his sister Masha, saying his health is improving. (It doesn’t). Why do we ignore the suffering in the poems of Mary Oliver and Elizabeth Bishop? Liza Wieland on finding darkness where so many find light. | Lit Hub What your favorite beach read…
Coming Soon — Rebecca MacCeile
A wave of fresh creativity has hit me recently and I’m taking full advantage of it! I’ve written a total of 11k words on my brand new WIP. I’m also nearing the final editing phase on the release I have planned for the upcoming holiday season. It’s still quite surreal that my writing career has […]
यादें — Reena Saxena
Originally posted on Playing with words: हर शाम लेकर बैठता हूँ कागज़ का एक टुकड़ा मिटाना चाहता हूँ यादें पर नज़र आते हैं साये में कितने भूले बिसरे चेहरे छूना चाहता हूँ फिर से एक बार उन चेहरों को तराशता हूँ उनको अपनी कूंची की नाज़ुक लकीरों से जाग उठती हैं फिर यादें कब समझेगा…
Classic Krakauer #BookReview #ClassicKrakauer #NetGalley — Poems for Warriors
“Classic Krakauer” by Jon Krakauer is a series of essays and long form articles he wrote for magazines like Outside, Smithsonian, and other publications some as late as the 1980s, years before classics such as “Into the Wild” and “Under the Banner of Heaven.” Krakauer writes stories that are both intriguing and thrilling at the […]
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If You Like The Art of Blogging You Must Read This Post — The Art of Blogging
I feel that The Art of Blogging is growing to become not only a community, but also the kind of online resource that bloggers can turn to in their hour of need. This makes me work twice as hard to deliver better content to you. The kind of stuff that genuinely helps you reach more […]
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[251] An Old Night — Smoke words every day.
Confessing numbness Caressing depression I’ve forgot to look in the right places Forgotten dreams of a mighty dynasty I live in abeyance Like a lonely sun No visible illness so you deny my right to feel I deny my right to bleed I lie down in hopes I’ll rise again A sharp thought flows through […]
How to Write a Great Headline — The Art of Blogging
On average, 8 out of 10 people will read the title of your blog post, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest. This is why a great headline is so important. The better the headline, the better your odds of getting your content read by more people. Writing a great headline still […]
Atemlos durch das Jahr. Über Herbert Kapfers Roman „1919“ — Literatur.denken
Am 7. Juli 1987 besuchte der Herausgeber und Autor Fritz J. Raddatz seinen Schriftstellerkollegen Walter Kempowski. Nach dem Treffen notierte Raddatz in seinem Tagebuch: „Dann zeigte er mir sein vollkommen absurdes, tickhaft überbordendes Archiv mit 1000en von Fotos, Laienbiographien, grotesken handschriftlichen Lebensläufen im Sinne des ewigen Taxifahrergesprächs ‚Mein Leben, wenn ich das aufschreiben täte, es…
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Senryu: Rear View Past — The Dark Netizen
In Rear View Mirror, I See My Past Behind Me. I’m Outrunning It…










