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Sans Frontiers Giveaways!: LIST YOUR INTERNATIONAL GIVEAWAY HERE
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I will be posting here about the giveaways that I like, but only if they are INTERNATIONAL so if you happen to be hosting one or found out about one, let me know so I can tell the world. WHAT I´VE WON, CLICK HERE. Friday, March 5, 2010. LIST YOUR INTERNATIONAL GIVEAWAY HERE. If you have an international giveaway you´d like me to post here please leave a link in the comments of this post. 1 – 200 of 259 Newer›. 160; Newest». March 22, 2010 at 4:35 PM. CanContests - Cover Your Hair surprise box (5/14).
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7 Reasons Why Joining a Book Club Will Help Your Writing | Write to Done
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7 Reasons Why Joining a Book Club Will Help Your Writing. There are many rules of good writing, but the best way to find them is to be a good reader. We’ve all heard accomplished authors say that the best thing for writers to improve their craft is to read widely. When deadlines loom and life gets hectic, reading can be one of the first things to fall off the radar. Especially reading for pleasure. Recently, I stumbled upon an online book club of fellow food bloggers and jumped at the chance to join them.
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A Book About Cambodia: December 2012
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A Book About Cambodia. Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Photo by Walter Mason. Below these bruised and battered countenances.stands a causeway. On either side of it are seated fifty-four stone giants. Twenty feet tall as they squat, restraining or, as though taking part in a tug-of-war. Pulling at, the long stone serpent. With a multiple fan-shaped head, which forms the balustrade. The two opposing teams are recruited, one from the gods, the other from devils. Period descriptions of Angkor. Be built in Camb...
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Copia Magazine: Act of Kindness
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Today a random stranger paid me a random compliment. I was waiting for a ride outside my local mall and as he passed he said, "I like your hair." My hair wasn't looking great and the guy was significantly older than me. In fact, my immediate (and fortunately repressed) response was "I like your walker.". As Caroline Kennedy once said: "As much as we need a prosperous economy, we also need a prosperity of kindness and decency.". Various websites have sprung up to encourage random acts of kindness. I l...
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Copia Magazine: Back to Nature
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So much for the oft-repeated advice that exercise is a universal mood improver. Don't get me wrong. Exercise can improve mood, but there certainly seems to be mounting evidence that not all exercise is equal, at least if it's mental health and overall well-being that we're measuring. Here are a few tips for getting more nature into your everyday life. That indicate mood and self-esteem improve after just a five minute dose of nature. Throw a lake, stream or pond into the mix if you can. The Petty/Bar...
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How to Finish What You Start: A Five-Step Plan for Writers
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How to Finish What You Start: A Five-Step Plan for Writers. Do you have a bunch of first chapters tucked away in a drawer for seven different novels? Is there a folder full of abandoned short stories on your computer? Have you left a trail of abandoned blogs around the internet? Did your ebook fizzle out after a few pages? Most writers have been there … again, and again, and again. When I began writing, I spent plenty of time. Stories. The problem was, I pretty much never finished them. Decide, right now...
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A Book About Cambodia: Travel Writing with Spirit - a wokshop with Walter Mason and Laneway Learning Sydney, August 4, 2015
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A Book About Cambodia. Friday, July 24, 2015. Travel Writing with Spirit - a wokshop with Walter Mason and Laneway Learning Sydney, August 4, 2015. In August I am so excited to be working with Laneway Learning Sydney teaching a travel writing workshop. Please note that it is essential you book ahead for this workshop. Travel Writing with Spirit. Wednesday, August 5th. We will have some fun colorful Archie Grand hardback notebooks for $8 at the venue, or choose ticket option 2. What’s it all about?
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A Book About Cambodia: March 2014
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A Book About Cambodia. Thursday, March 13, 2014. The spiritual heart of Phnom Penh. Is Wat Phnom, the city temple that stands right in teh centre of the city. Built at the top of a small hill (a p hnom. It was constructed centuries ago, legend has it, by an old grandmother called Daun Penh. It is from this combination (Penh's Hill) that we get the name of the modern city Phnom Penh. Is always busy, particularly on the full moon day when people come to make offerings and have their fortunes told. Why not ...
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A Book About Cambodia: Destination Cambodia...in Cambodia
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A Book About Cambodia. Monday, April 28, 2014. Destination Cambodia.in Cambodia. My friend and talented photographer Long Hoang is just back from Cambodia. And has sent me these wonderful pics of my beloved book on the ground:. Famous Cambodian artist Chhai Kakkada. Who I write about in the book - clutches his copy of Destination Cambodia. And let's not forget my first baby, Destination Saigon. Photographed here at Monument Books. Which still sells well in bookshops all over the world.
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A Book About Cambodia: January 2013
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A Book About Cambodia. Monday, January 21, 2013. I find myself writing about the sampeah. Quite a lot in my new book, because it is a gesture that fascinates me. For those who don't know, the sampeah. Is the greeting gesture found throughout Southeast Asia where the greeter brings her/his hands up in a prayer position in front of the body. Most people know it from a holiday to. Thailand, where the ubiquitous gesture manages to charm tourists and encourages them to emulate it, normally to bad effect.