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The Classics. And sexy centaurs.
Hail, First off, here is a description (slightly edited) of baby centaurs at play. It is from a work called Images by Philostratus the Elder, and it is either, as he says, him describing a painting of some centaurs at play or, as seems… Continue reading
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CFBA: Swept Away
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Swept Away Bethany House Publishers (March 1, 2013) by Mary Connealy ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy with cowboys. She is a Christy Award Finalist, a Carol Award Finalist and an IRCC Award finalist. The Continue reading
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Summary and Analysis : The Story of Noah and the Great Flood
Summary The floor of Noah and the salient gormandize (Gn 6-9) takes place outside the break away of Eden around 2400 BCE. Noah, the ninth-generation descendant of Adam, lived in a cadency when The Earth was corrupt ahead(predicate) graven image. (Gn 6:11) This grieves the beau ideal of Israel, so… Continue reading
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Polish Gothic
Wiesiek Powaga, ed. and tr. The Dedalus Book of Polish Fantasy. New York: Dedalus/Hippocrene Books, 1996. I’ve talked up Polish fantastika on this blog before, so it was probably only a matter of time before I got around to reviewing The Dedalus Book of Polish Fantasy, translated and… Continue reading
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Read All About It: News, Deals and Cover Reveals from Katie McGarry, Imogen Howson, James Dawson, Nova Ren Suma & More!
Here’s a round up of the latest book news, deals and some cover reveals that I’ve discovered over the past few weeks! It’s also basically a digest of all the exciting news stories that come my way and which I’ve mostly… Continue reading
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Now scheduling a one week tour for Maven by S. A. Huchton
Now scheduling a one week tour for Maven by S. A. Huchton This tour will run July 15- 22 (weekdays only) I am scheduling guest blogs, interviews, reviews and spotlight stops pdf, epub and mobi available for reviewers To participate in this tour please send: Your blog name and url… Continue reading
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Doxacon!
Renowned science-fiction writer and Nebula Award finalist, John C. Wright, and his wife, author L. Jagi Lamplighter-Wright, will be session presenters at Doxacon! The Wright’s will speak as a couple at Session 1 on Saturday, July 20. Please see the schedule to your left for details. You Continue reading
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Eugenie C. Scott – Not in Our Classrooms
43. Not in Our Classrooms: Why Intelligent Design is Wrong for Our Schools edited by Eugenie C. Scott and Glenn Branch (2006) Length: 172 pages Genre: Non-Fiction Started: 03 March 2013 Finished: 30 May 2013 Where did it come from? Bookmooch. Why do I have it? It went on … Continue reading
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Are You Writing Stereotypes?
Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms. She writes weird books for teens in lots of weird genres like, fantasy ( Blood of Kings trilogy), science fiction ( Replication), and dystopian ( The Safe Lands trilogy). Find Jill on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Continue reading
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Modernism
contemporaneousness offers a more(prenominal) authentic inter-group communication with globe. To what here and now has this point of view been diaphanous in your study of modernness? Modernists can be seen to intrigue the essence of human mark and their surroundings, thus ultimately offers a more au … Continue reading
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The Compay Articles of Edward Teach by Thoraiya Dyer / The Angælien Apocalypse by Matthew Chrulew
This book is a novella double from Twelfth Planet Press, printed so that the “front” cover has cover art for one novella and when you flip it over the “back” cover forms the front cover for the other novella. ~ The Company Articles of Edward Teach by Thoraiya Dyer is… Continue reading
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The Epic of Ender
[This essay was presented as the Guest-Scholar Address at EnderCon, Utah Valley State College, Provo UT, July 6, 2002. The convention celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game. The essay was been expanded for Toward Other Continue reading
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[Call for Papers] Sounds of the Future: Musical and Sonic Anticipation in American Culture
From the Act. Zeitschrift für Musik & Performance website : “Call for Proposals – Sounds of the Future: Musical and Sonic Anticipation in American Culture We are looking for a wide range of explorations that deal with musical and sonic futures in a variety of genres and media, including but not … Continue reading
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