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art | Black Pear Press
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You’re at the best Worcestershire small publisher's site ever. Worcestershire LitFest & Fringe. June 16, 2015. A brilliant book to take on the train or for when you’re waiting to do something else so good to have a set of short stories by different and talented writers that you can dip in and out of click here for more information. Get ‘Short Stories from Black Pear’ via PayPal. Thirty-four different short stories in one book. Available from Amazon here. Or, if you prefer, direct from the publishers:.
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On the flipside | Bookworms and Coffee Monsters
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Bookworms and Coffee Monsters. Not necessarily about books or coffee. Published stories and poems. May 10, 2015. May 14, 2015. Three weeks and an election later. Sorry. I forget, sometimes, that this blog is how my family keep track of me when I’m being the worst daughter in the world and failing to call them. (You can tell when that happens because I swear more in the entries.). Hour of running and watching them perk up). And there was another weekend that involved walks and a slightly crap picnic.
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Wonderful News! Seaglass And Other Stories is here! | Black Pear Press
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You’re at the best Worcestershire small publisher's site ever. Worcestershire LitFest & Fringe. Seaglass And Other Stories is here! December 28, 2014. First short story competition. Seaglass And Other Stories. The anthology of the first Black Pear Press Short Story Competition is available direct from Black Pear Press and also from Amazon as an eBook or a paperback, click here. Taking its title from the winning story ‘Seaglass’ by. Here’s some information about our winning writers:. No Cause For Concern.
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Buy Now | Black Pear Press
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You’re at the best Worcestershire small publisher's site ever. Worcestershire LitFest & Fringe. Tag Archives: Buy Now. Seaglass And Other Stories is here! December 28, 2014. First short story competition. Seaglass And Other Stories. The anthology of the first Black Pear Press Short Story Competition is available direct from Black Pear Press and also from Amazon as an eBook or a paperback, click here. Taking its title from the winning story ‘Seaglass’ by. The ten short-listed writers:. No Cause For Concern.
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Sunshine Award – Another Thank You | Top of the Tent
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Irish Poem of the Month. Writing Quote for Every Day. Top of the Tent. Writer, teacher, mother, chicken-keeper. Sunshine Award – Another Thank You. Asymp; 7 Comments. Meticulous Mick is a man with a lot of blogging awards and no wonder. Please check out his wonderful photography. And tell me if you disagree go on, I dare you! Here are my answers to the 10 questions:. 1 To where would you most like to travel? The Far East Indonesia and Malyasia to start with and then Japan. 2 Do you have a sweet tooth?
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Say hello, wave goodbye** | Bookworms and Coffee Monsters
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Bookworms and Coffee Monsters. Not necessarily about books or coffee. Published stories and poems. Say hello, wave goodbye*. August 2, 2015. August 2, 2015. Rattling on in the background). I’m submitting stories and poems and writing as much as I can, and other life things tick on (remember all that stuff in February, about how we’d be moving and then moving? Obviously I send an appreciative virtual smooch to everyone who bothers to read these ramblings. One of the longer projects. Today my driving instr...
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FlashDogs: Are You In?
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Wednesday, 24 September 2014. So - the golden tickets have begun to fly out and the acceptances wing their way back to FlashDogs HQ. You want to know what to do. You want to know that we're not making it all up as we go along? We ARE making it all up as we go along - that's just the way of FLASH isn't it? However - I can tell you this:. YOU'LL EARN NOTHING BUT GLORY! You won't be paid! This is for the love of Flash and a charitable donation will be optional for the end reader. I don't know do I? This is ...
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Books read in March | rebeccamuddiman
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Books read in March. April 7, 2015. 15 Slaughterhouse Five – Kurt Vonnegut. 16 Dogwalker – Arthur Bradford. 17 Girl in a Band – Kim Gordon. 18 Eeny Meeny – M.J. Arlidge. 19 The Burgess Boys – Elizabeth Strout. 20 Red Dragon – Thomas Harris. 21 The Silence of the Lambs – Thomas Harris. Books Read in April →. 2 thoughts on “ Books read in March. April 7, 2015 at 5:44 pm. I’ve managed half a book – just! April 8, 2015 at 7:44 am. You must be much busier than me! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. The Ear Worm Book.
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First short story competition | Black Pear Press
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You’re at the best Worcestershire small publisher's site ever. Worcestershire LitFest & Fringe. Tag Archives: First short story competition. Seaglass And Other Stories is here! December 28, 2014. First short story competition. Seaglass And Other Stories. The anthology of the first Black Pear Press Short Story Competition is available direct from Black Pear Press and also from Amazon as an eBook or a paperback, click here. Taking its title from the winning story ‘Seaglass’ by. The ten short-listed writers:.
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Butterflies - Rachael Dunlop's blog: Blog Tour: My Writing Process
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Butterflies - Rachael Dunlop's blog. Friday, 2 January 2015. Blog Tour: My Writing Process. Back in September, I was tagged by Van Demal. As part of the My Writing Process Blog Tour. I was excited to be asked, and headed off to the Writers' Workshop. Festival of Writing fully intending to pick up the blog baton when I returned. Then promptly forgot. I was reminded by Claire King. What am I working on? Still the damned book. How does my work differ from others of its genre? I want it to be distinctive, an...