The archetypal Indie ?
This!
This!
My guest today, Giulia Torre, has her Ph.D. in Reading/Writing/Literacy from the University of Pennsylvania, where she focused her research on …
Spice gardens, elephants (!), ancient story/dance, and a death-wish Our driver, Suresh, had been pointing out various spice trees growing along …
I had an email recently that made me think about heroes. The son of one of the members of bomber …
Tea and pharmaceuticals as close to heaven as it gets When I look back on my trip to India, a couple of …
Last week, I reviewed JC Miller’s novel The To-Do List. Plus, I earlier reviewed Vacation along with an interview discussing her life and …
Delhi is closed today. And how to queue in India We had been warned, of course, that the arrival of President …
I reviewed The Killing Knife (A Tale of the Assassin Without a Name #1 – 3) by Scott Marlowe for Rosie’s …
This is a repeat from Valentine’s Day past. Happy Valentine’s Day and wishing you much chocolate! In the years before …
Tastebud assault, Indian medicines, and an iron-mystery Until this trip, my tastebuds led a sheltered life. That all changed at …
Writing Mysterious Stuff
Writing Fanfiction in the worlds of Tolkien and Beyond!
The Musings of a Writer / Editor in Training
Across Centuries, Across Genres - Reviews of Briliant Books
dreamer of dreams, teller of tales
LESBIAN SF & FANTASY WRITER, & ADVENTURER
Erm, what am I doing with my life?
SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
Spawned
in the beginning the universe was created. this has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move
Malaysian author and storyteller
Blogger--Book Blogger--Bestsellers & Indie Authors
Sketches, paintings, etc. by Mary Lanigan Russo
Tale of Net Cancer
No distance of place nor lapse of time, can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth.
Representing the users of our lifeline ferry services
Feel the fear and do it anyway.
novels and bookish thoughts
Book Reviews, News, and Other Stuff
THE DRIVELLINGS OF TWATTERSLEY FROMAGE
on the path to somewhere
Stories & Essays
In my Book world, or by Air, Rail, Boat, Walk, doesn't matter as long as you move.
From the depths of the trashcan