Happy Valentine’s Day! It is the day of love so I thought I would talk about a few book relationships I enjoy. Of course these aren’t all of them. Also, some of these are not traditional love stories, but I enjoy them anyway. Synopsis: Long before she was the terror of Wonderland—the infamous Queen of […]
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Authors At Home: William Wordsworth And Dove Cottage — BookerTalk
You don’t need to have detailed knowledge about William Wordsworth to know about his close association with the Lake District in north west England. He and his sister Dorothy were born there but left when their mother died and their father sent them to different parts of the country. William to be educated in Lancashire,…
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Five Tips From Hemingway I Incorporate Whenever I Write A Story — Short Story Scribe
1: To get started, write one true sentence. Hemingway had a simple trick for overcoming writer’s block. In a memorable passage in A Moveable Feast, he writes: Sometimes when I was starting a new story and I could not get it going, I would sit in front of the fire and squeeze the peel of the […]
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Un viejo pozo y otros poemas | Kim Sa-in — Buenos Aires Poetry
– Kim Sa-in (Boeun, Chungcheong del Norte, 1955) es un destacado poeta, crítico literario y profesor de escritura creativa de Corea del Sur. Estudió literatura coreana en la Universidad Nacional de Seúl. A principios de la década de 1980, por su oposición a la dictadura militar, estuvo varios años preso. Entonces comenzó a escribir poesía […]
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The Big Chill — Roth Poetry
Yellow flowers teasing Blossoms shining in the sun Tonight they shiver Returning cold weather chills Springtime buds will wait awhile Photos: Dwight L. Roth Frank Tassone’s Haiku challenge this week talks about the return of cold weather after our nice warm spell that touched us last week. Join us at: https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/117675961/posts/19654
Antonio Manilla: El lugar en mí | por Juan Carlos Abril — Buenos Aires Poetry
La búsqueda de la sencillez de aquel mundo, ya irremediablemente ido, posee un vocabulario especialmente interesante, por ejemplo en los «filandones», que eran reuniones invernales y nocturnas en las que las mujeres hilaban y los hombres hacían trabajos manuales, y donde se contaban historias; las «sebes», que son cercados de estacas altas entretejidas con ramas […]
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Dark and Deepest Red by Anna-Marie McLemore — Witty and Sarcastic Bookclub
Summer, 1518. A strange sickness sweeps through Strasbourg: women dance in the streets, some until they fall down dead. As rumors of witchcraft spread, suspicion turns toward Lavinia and her family, and Lavinia may have to do the unimaginable to save herself and everyone she loves. Five centuries later, a pair of red shoes seal […]
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Writing: Task or Multi-Task? — rogermoorepoet
Writing: Task or Multi-Task? “To task or multi-task? That is the question.” In the lonely world of creative writing, be it in poetry or in prose, is it better to continue with one text until the task of writing it is thoroughly finished? Or should we flit from text to text, developing several at once […]
Bookshelf Roundup 02/15/20: Stacking the Shelves & Recent Reads — The BiblioSanctum
Bookshelf Roundup is a feature I do every weekend which fills the role of several blog memes, like Stacking the Shelves where I talk about the new books I’ve added to my library or received for review, as well as It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? where I summarize what I’ve finished reading in the last week and what […]
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“The One You Love”: The Best Love Poem Ever — SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
Sappho, fr. 16 Some say a force of horsemen, some say infantry and others say a fleet of ships is the loveliest thing on the dark earth, but I say it is the one you love It is altogether simple to make this understood since she whose beauty outmatched all, Helen, left her husband a […]
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(Video) Nuevo adelanto de «Stranger Things 4» nos revela lo que todos sospechábamos — El Ciudadano
El Ciudadano Muchos rumores hay sobre la cuarta temporada de una de las series más exitosas de Netflix, y este nuevo avance confirma uno de ellos Aunque falta mucho tiempo para ver la cuarta entrega de capítulos de Stranger Things —aun no hay fecha oficial de estreno— este viernes Netflix nos regaló un adelanto o…
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First Impressions Matter. A Lot. — The Art of Blogging
First impressions matter. Why? Because they tend to last. They are notoriously difficult to change if done wrong, and your blog is not exception. There are several “first impressions” your blog makes:
A List of Women Authors from the Ancient World — SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
I am reposting this list for International Women’s day. I would also like to ask for help from anyone who would like to aid in creating individual posts for each of the names in this list and any that have been left out. Most of the evidence for these authors has been collected only in […]
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An Impressive List of Female Authors from Antiquity — SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
I received a link to the following in an email from my undergraduate poetry teacher the amazing poet and translator Olga Broumas. The post is on tumblr on a page by DiasporaChic, bit the original author who has already won my admiration is Terpsikeraunos. As usual, just when I thought I knew something, someone comes along […]
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The Greater Deeds of Famous People — SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
Pliny, Letters 3.16 “I believe I have already noted that the more famous deeds and words of men and women are sometimes not their greatest ones. My opinion was confirmed yesterday during a conversation with Fannia. She is a granddaughter of that Arria who was a source of strength and an example for her husband […]
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