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Geographic Travels: Map of Where the Twelve Apostles Died
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The Geography Blog focusing on all things geography: human, physical, technical, space, news, and geopolitics. Also known as Geographic Travels with Catholicgauze! Written by a former National Geographic employee who also proudly served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sunday, May 15, 2011. Map of Where the Twelve Apostles Died. Updated: Now with Saint Matthis (Judas' replacement). Also, many apostles died far away from their home country and all but one died a violent death. Something to reflect upon. I always ...
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Ironic Lee ...notes on an ironic life : August 2012
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Ironic Lee .notes on an ironic life. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. I have had a major breakthrough in my manuscript. It will shift the POV between chapters (which has been done, obviously) but it is a brand new way of helping describe the character and action that I don't believe has been tried before. I am very excited about this and now that I am over the nuclear scan and thus can write I will be able to actually concentrate on my writing again. All with a fresh perspective. Links to this post. Are you a b...
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The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker: On lacking imagination and other political faults ....
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The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker. Saturday, 11 July 2015. On lacking imagination and other political faults . Yesterday was a very depressing news day. Not only the ongoing stories of war and suffering but now we have George Osborne announcing that his vision for the UK. So no, Boris, democracy is not the problem. A lack of it is the problem. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Things about Switzerland . On lacking imagination and other political faults .
thelateenlightenment.blogspot.com
The Late Enlightenment: The Debatable Lands
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We're still in the Enlightenment, only now reason has shown us that we are not reasonable - and a more empirical study of man helps us remember the point of the whole program. Sunday, February 8, 2015. Of all the cool-sounding names given in fantasy and reality to rough parts of the world (the Bad Lands, Broken Lands, the Burning Lands, etc.), none is as cool as the Debatable Lands. Sunday, February 08, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs, Resources and Venues. Europ...
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Deadly Letters: E-Readers & Digital Books
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Saturday, May 15, 2010. E-Readers and Digital Books. The topic of Kindle and Kobo and all sorts of digital book platforms has been all over the news the last while. I understand that there is something of a revolution in the book world and that there are many fears (valid and reactionary and everything in between) about the future of the publishing industry. What I am wondering about is adoption: How quickly are people picking up Kindle and other similar electronic book gadgets? May 15, 2010 at 8:46 AM.
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Deadly Letters: Self Pub?
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Friday, December 3, 2010. Just curious if any of you know of any authors who shifted from "traditional" publishing to self publishing? It seems like there are several advantages to self publishing, yet, there is a bit of a stigma to it. As well, with self publishing, it can be difficult to have the book reviewed or carried in libraries. However, if you self publish, you retain control. Can you mention any authors who moved away from a publisher to go out on their own? December 3, 2010 at 9:13 AM. Mysteri...
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Deadly Letters: April 2010
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Monday, April 5, 2010. Budget and Self Publishing. So, if you were going to self publish, what is the maximum you would be willing to spend? Consider the fees with the printer plus promotional materials and events. How many books would you print for the first time around? When you consider the costs involved is it worth it? Does the new world of digital books change the game for self publishing - in your opinion? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Budget and Self Publishing.
meanderingcatwalker.blogspot.com
The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker: Love and Pork
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The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker. Sunday, 26 October 2014. And while we're on the subject of food . if there was one place on the planet where I thought it would not be difficult to be a vegetarian it was Japan. But it took less than one bowl of soba noodles to dispel the myth of a land of rising tofu and tempeh. Japan seemingly has a love affair with pork. Sunday, October 26, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Step away from the kulfi! We Eat a Nut and an Insect.
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The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker: Gird your loins, the gloves are off - and other mixed metaphors
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The Adventures of Mz Kitty, Meandering Catwalker. Sunday, 10 May 2015. Gird your loins, the gloves are off - and other mixed metaphors. Being a firm believer that democracy does not begin and end with elections that happen every few years I'm not so despondent about the new /old government we have here in the UK, or perhaps I'm just getting old and have lived through so many of them now that they all just merge into mediocre blancmange. Electoral reform seems like a good place to start - from UKIP to the.
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