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Elle Carter Neal – Elle Carter Neal
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Fiction that passes the Bechdel Test. Artwork by Sandra Salsbury (commissioned by Elle Carter Neal), from Madison Lane. I Own All the Blue. Other Authors' Books. Is the author of the picture book I Own All the Blue. And the teen science-fantasy novel Madison Lane and the Wand of Rasputin. I Own All the Blue – New Picture Book. I Own All the Blue. I’m in the process of publishing a picture book called. I Own All the Blue. To produce this book. I Own All the Blue. I Own All the Blue. Specific groups. I...
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Story Teller | MillyMollyMo
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A not so pocket guide To Nine Worlds (Part Two). A Knapsack Full of Nine Worlds. →. August 3, 2015. Back in the 80’s Marshall Cavendish published a collection of stories. No biggy right? These stories were released once a fortnight with a cassette tape for you to listen and read-a-long with. Introducing kids to stuffy old stories this way? Each story is approximately ten minutes long. They are the perfect length to listen to with my girls, some quality snuggle time before bed. How to inspire reading.
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a spoonful of sugah: "The Lord of the Rushie River" Birthday Cupcakes
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A spoonful of sugah. The Lord of the Rushie River" Birthday Cupcakes. One of my favourite childhood memories is of lazy holiday afternoons spent lying in bed, listening to the stories from Marshall Cavendish's StoryTeller series. From the 80s. One of these was "The Lord of the Rushie River" by Mary Cicely Barker (creator of the"Flower Fairies"). Denise Bryer. And impeccably timed delivery left me in no doubt that this was God's present to her too. And hearing her happy exclamation when she saw the framed...
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a spoonful of sugah: August 2013
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A spoonful of sugah. The Lord of the Rushie River" Birthday Cupcakes. One of my favourite childhood memories is of lazy holiday afternoons spent lying in bed, listening to the stories from Marshall Cavendish's StoryTeller series. From the 80s. One of these was "The Lord of the Rushie River" by Mary Cicely Barker (creator of the"Flower Fairies"). Denise Bryer. And impeccably timed delivery left me in no doubt that this was God's present to her too. And hearing her happy exclamation when she saw the framed...
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Poem: A fragment | the BlueGlass library
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Super cogito ergo sum (I over-think, therefore I am). In Arts and Literature. Asymp; 1 Comment. 8230;And all those seried self-destructive notes. Some dreamt and never written. Some written, never sent. Some sent and then retrieved. Some sent, but then received. And some, both meant and written,. Sent, and received. That failed in their simple task. Of communicating reason and intent. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thought on “Poem: A fragment”. April 22, 2015 at 7:23 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Poem: Fragile | the BlueGlass library
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Super cogito ergo sum (I over-think, therefore I am). In Arts and Literature. Asymp; Leave a comment. My peace is quite as fragile. As a single flake of snow:. It can fall free through fathoms. Of time and space; unique, whole,. Beautiful and crystalline,. A silvery, glitt’ring thing. But only fly too fast, too high,. And it melts like ice when touched by fire. My pride is tall and stately. As a tower of ashes:. It seems a steely diadem,. Yet one stray malicious breeze,. And it crumbles into dust. Craig ...
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Three Slightly Upset Verses: (2) I Do Not Like You Half As Well | the BlueGlass library
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Super cogito ergo sum (I over-think, therefore I am). Three Slightly Upset Verses: (2) I Do Not Like You Half As Well. In Arts and Literature. Asymp; Leave a comment. I do not like you half as well. As once I did. Our bond once bloomed. And blossomed in the summer sun. And under it we sang and run. And you stretched up and lifted me. And through and through we knew the score. And more and more we were entwined. Until the break, the gulf, the rift. And now the shifting sands have dropped. Next post →.
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