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Monthly Archives: October 2010
i could cry, really
TWICE I’ve read through and commented on a friend’s WIP – The twice is because I did it once up to page 100, then when I re-opened it, 96 pages had disappeared and I was left with six pages only. … Continue reading
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one of the best things I’ve read this week
– - – – Click to read at the webpage. I think an anti-dickhead league is in order. In other news – I’ve received my Carina contract for Muffled Drum (omg ee!!!) and I’m already panicking about blogging on the … Continue reading
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quick update before i potter off to dad’s
Lili is 100 percent back to normal, thank goodness. She definitely has more problems digesting chunks than paste so she gets special food, and I’m sticking to the several meals a day thing too, although it can only be as … Continue reading
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Hail! NOT well met.
- – The little bit of an Indian summer we had is well and truly over. Lashings of not ginger beer but sleet and hail this morning and it’s COLD. It’s hailing so hard right now that I can … Continue reading
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From Amazon
– – – – Dear Erastes, As you’ve shown an interest in similar titles, we thought you’d like to know that A Simples Life, by Aleksandr Orlov, is now available to pre-order. *blinks* When have i ever shown any interest … Continue reading
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Argh
– – – – (written at 11am British Summer Time)(hollow laugh at the Summer reference) I have forgotten the power lead for the laptop. BaritoneJeff, you said this would happen. I really should have treated myself to a second one. … Continue reading
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I don’t think he knows about fourth breakfasts, Pippin…
– – – – – Lili certainly seems recovered – although from now on she’s going to get smaller meals more often. This approach seems to be working, as she’s not been sick for a few days. She eats, goes … Continue reading
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A Dangerous Man by Anne Brooke – Revisited and republished
I first “met” Anne Brooke when I was quite new online, through Myspace, I think – (correct me if I’m wrong, Anne) and then tried her novel “A Dangerous Man” back in 2007 when it was published by Flame Books. … Continue reading
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General stuffs
Lili is trying, bless her heart. She’s obviously hungry and this morning she was back to normal, jumping up and down on my bed and making a noisy nuisance of herself. Then she had three mouthfuls of food, went and … Continue reading
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Review for Transgressions
A very fair review for Transgressions over at the History Blog “That’s All She Read” Here’s a part of it: Erastes is a skilled novelist, telling a story quite enjoyably. It was nice, this being the third of her books … Continue reading
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