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Point of View – Part II: Third Person Narrative – Indulging Your God Complex “…you’ve lost perspective? Well, get it back ―…
Erik is an 11 yr old boy who runs a very successful and busy blog reviewing children’s books. And he has given our Pa Dug and Rosie books 5 out … Continue reading →
Dr Nana Plum has news! I wonder if you would excuse, My excitement as I share, The details of the whole affair… The Royal Horticultural ~ Society has sculptural ~ … Continue reading →
I have great pleasure to introduce a newcomer to Plum Tree Books. Linda Ibbotson is a photographer and poet who lives in beautiful County Cork in Ireland. She snaps character … Continue reading →
How I love it when Reena Prasad graces the Plum Tree Blog with her delicate, lace-wing words, weaving her tales of intellect and soul in a sacred marriage. Thank you, … Continue reading →
Originally posted on MacKENZIE's Dragon's Nest:
I was having trouble sleeping the other night and got to thinking, well, about a lot of things. But one of them…
I am elated to have starred, An exclamation! Yes! A bard, Must story-make from this small creature ~ A single line with full stop feature, Who cannot speak without a … Continue reading →
Originally posted on MacKENZIE's Dragon's Nest:
Dangling Our Toes in the Stream of Consciousness I love flowers Id love to have the whole place swimming in roses God…
It is my great pleasure to feature my friend and fellow author, Tahlia Newland. I introduced you to Tahlia a couple of weeks ago and Tahlia is about to release … Continue reading →
Which shall we choose? Young/old, simple/complex, popular/or great bards? By Ampat Koshy In the humorous film ‘Music and Lyrics’ (2007), a discussion comes up between Hugh Grant (Alex, former pop music … Continue reading →
Originally posted on MacKENZIE's Dragon's Nest:
House of Words “Begin at the beginning,” the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then…
I want to thank the lovely Patricia Tilton for her great post in which she features my new Pa Dug & Rosie In The Garden Series. This means a lot … Continue reading →
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