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Winged Ink: Cinema and the Hoopla poetry series
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Poetry, publishing, writing, musings. Cinema and the Hoopla poetry series. Dear everyone, I'd like to you meet my new book - well, the cover anyway. And that image, which was taken by artist and designer Helen Reynolds, looks so cool and abstract, even though it actually isn't. Cinema has been a long time in the making - the earliest poem in the book I wrote, um, ages ago, before My Iron Spine. But we've cut it back to the poems that I think are the right ones to be in this book. By Stefanie Lash, and ca...
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Read and Reviewed: AUTHOR'S - Request a Review Here
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Books I've read, old or new, and my totally subjective opinion on each. About Me, the Reviewer. AUTHOR'S - Request a Review Here. Little Golden Books from the fifties! AUTHOR'S - Request a Review Here. Please consider using this as a means of obtaining more channels for marketing your work. 30 November, 2014 01:45. When you click the [ Submit ] button, your information zaps into Bookvetters sites system. Leave a comment to let me know the details. Thank you . . . Lynne. I just wanted to say. I despise th...
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Read and Reviewed: Pop Goes the Weasel, by M J ARLIDGE
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Books I've read, old or new, and my totally subjective opinion on each. About Me, the Reviewer. AUTHOR'S - Request a Review Here. Little Golden Books from the fifties! Pop Goes the Weasel, by M J ARLIDGE. Pop Goes the Weasel,. Featuring D. I. Helen Grace). Arlidge wrote for that series,. And you’ll love Arlidge’s Pop Goes the Weasel. SoundCloud: Richard and Judy Book Club). I would question only one element – the body count mentioned at the end of chapter 35 seemed one short. Paperback edition: 432 pages.
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Read and Reviewed: The Hunter, by Tony PARK
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Books I've read, old or new, and my totally subjective opinion on each. About Me, the Reviewer. AUTHOR'S - Request a Review Here. Little Golden Books from the fifties! The Hunter, by Tony PARK. Publisher: MacMillan, 2014. Also available as an eBook. Australian author Tony Park has lived in Africa by choice, and The Hunter. Is his eleventh novel set in that great continent. His love for Africa’s way of life, its bush and wildlife come through the story boldly and vividly. A few proofing errors have slippe...
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stopping all stations: September 2013
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Saturday, September 14, 2013. Cafe Emjay with Alex Skovron. Our event at Café Emjay was so successful we’re doing it again. So get your calendar out and put a big red circle around SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16, 3pm – 6pm. Alex Skovron will be our feature reader, and as always, there’ll be plenty of open reading spots. Because of the popularity of the event BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL. So get in quick if you missed out last time. Email Jules at Café Emjay to make your table booking: julie ann morman@hotmail.com. Alex ...
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The Phantom Bloggess: February 2014
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The public blog of a private diarist. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Someone saved my life last week. Last week, after 15 years of medication, dodgy health and tests, I had an adrenalectomy for Conn's Syndome. I was going to write in a bit of detail about living with undiagnosed Conn's, but in fact I'm kind of overwhelmed about being cured, and coming off enormous quantities of drugs. Convalescing at the moment, and getting my head around it all. And feeling very blessed. Links to this post.
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Winged Ink: My Books
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Poetry, publishing, writing, musings. Books by Helen Rickerby. The poems in Cinema. Look at the personal through the lens of the camera and the world of cinema through unfiltered eye. Meet the boy who learns to kiss from action movies, the girl made up of symbols and the direction with the aesthetic of the sniper on the roof. Published by Mākaro Press. Paperback, 80 pages. Or other good bookshops. Is an inner and outer journey through the geography of Northland. Published by Kilmog Press. The first secti...
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Winged Ink: From Sisi to Minnie Dean: reading poetry in Vienna
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Poetry, publishing, writing, musings. From Sisi to Minnie Dean: reading poetry in Vienna. Hi there, if there's anyone still reading this. I haven't posted here in a while, but I did write this thing for the Book Council's Booknotes Unbound site about going to Vienna and reading poetry, which was pretty cool. You can read it here: http:/ booknotes-unbound.org.nz/helen-rickerby-reading-new-zealand-poetry-vienna/. 22 September, 2014 20:13. 22 September, 2014 21:25. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Janis Freegard's Blogger Blog
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Janis Freegard's Blogger Blog. This is where I upload videos of me reading poems I've written (see below). my main blog is at: http:/ janisfreegard.wordpress.com. Monday, November 15, 2010. Spring sessions at Watusi 8:30pm start, gold coin entry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tim Jones: Books in the Trees. Windy Wednesday Poem: The Wind Blows Back Biff Byford's Hair. Tuesday Poem: The Mayo Tao - Derek Mahon. Art is a Living Thing. Tuesday Poem: A New One, for October, In The Witch Series.
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A parcel a week: April 2011
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A parcel a week. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. The best 50 cents ever . Ive been working on an easter craft project. It didnt come together as perfectly as I had hoped but the end result is cute enough. These little birds have a flap that opens at their rear ends and inside they are stuffed with mini easter eggs. Heres to a lovely easter all for less than a dollar. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tuesday Poem: A New One, for October, In The Witch Series. 100-word flash fiction - Burst. Miss Smith at home.
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