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The First Rule of NaNoWriMo
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A Bookish Little Blog About Reading, Writing and Life. Subscribe in a Reader. Subscribe to Aliteratus by Email. Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. The First Rule of NaNoWriMo. Is don't talk about NaNoWriMo. Just write. Okay, not really. It's more like: Just write. My novel is about events in a small town. That's all I can say for sure at the moment, and even that is subject to change without prior notice from the Muse. Go at your own pace. Just write.
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Everyday Use
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A Bookish Little Blog About Reading, Writing and Life. Subscribe in a Reader. Subscribe to Aliteratus by Email. Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Yo-yo quilt by made by Faye Fletcher. Granny was a school teacher. Several of her former students who attended her memorial service shared their memories of Miss Faye teaching them to read from a Dick and Jane. And a hundred other skills I use every day. Which is about truly appreciating one's heritage and fami...
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ROC’s in September? | Really Old Classics Challenge
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ROC’s in September? September 29, 2010. Posted by Heather J in Uncategorized. I know it is only the first month of the challenge but did anyone complete a Really Old Classic in September? If so, be sure to add your link to the 2010 Review page (look for that tab at the top of the challenge blog). As for me, I decided to revisit an old favorite: Machiavelli’s The Prince. Of course I haven’t actually started reading it yet…) I may also add a few other ROCs if I feel like I can fit them in. On Retelling A C...
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Did Odysseus Have a Daughter? Why Not? | Really Old Classics Challenge
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Did Odysseus Have a Daughter? October 7, 2010. Posted by Heather J in Uncategorized. Please welcome Laurel Corona, author of Penelope’s Daughter. Check out her reasons for “messing with” one of Homer’s epics and her thoughts on the absence of realistic women in these kinds of stories. Then read on for the chance to win a copy of her book for yourself! Recently a number of authors have spun off new novels from classics,. It’s always struck me as a strange question, because how would I know? I asked. I...
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Four Way Bargello | the bargellist
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My musings on needlework, especially Bargello needlepoint, hence the title of the blog, plus comments on books, films, the Arts, the progress of Barça and anything else that takes my fancy. August 4, 2015. In both cases the pieces were sized to fit into small square box frames from IKEA. I have been keen to try out this form of Bargello and I enjoyed the work and the results. I will definitely be stitching more Four Way Bargello. This entry was posted in Needlework/Stitching. August 6, 2015 at 9:00 am.
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Booking Through Thursday – But, What About Me?
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A Bookish Little Blog About Reading, Writing and Life. Subscribe in a Reader. Subscribe to Aliteratus by Email. Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. Thursday, December 3, 2009. Booking Through Thursday – But, What About Me? What's your favorite part of Booking Through Thursday? Why do you participate (or not? Now it's your turn. What's your favorite part of BTT or book blogs? December 3, 2009 at 11:03 AM. Blogging definitely helps, and BTT gets us out of the read/review cycle.
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A Tea Stained Page: August 2015
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A Tea Stained Page. About A Tea Stained Page. Thursday, 13 August 2015. Throw Back Thursday: Mina drömmars stad (Stockholm: City of My Dreams by Per Anders Fogelström. So school is the topic of the blog this week but this book isn't about school (although indirectly it is as education is a way out of poverty but.) as I say in the review this book was on my assigned reading list in high school and I loved it, which is why I thought I would high light it this week. By Per Anders Fogelström. But a young boy...
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A Tea Stained Page: Throw Back Thursday: Mina drömmars stad (Stockholm: City of My Dreams by Per Anders Fogelström
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A Tea Stained Page. About A Tea Stained Page. Thursday, 13 August 2015. Throw Back Thursday: Mina drömmars stad (Stockholm: City of My Dreams by Per Anders Fogelström. So school is the topic of the blog this week but this book isn't about school (although indirectly it is as education is a way out of poverty but.) as I say in the review this book was on my assigned reading list in high school and I loved it, which is why I thought I would high light it this week. By Per Anders Fogelström. But a young boy...
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2010 reviews | Really Old Classics Challenge
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If you have finished a really old classic (or a modern retelling) between September 1st, 2010 and December 31st. 2010 and reviewed it on a blog, leave a link to it in the comments below. Please mention the title and author as well. These links may be included in periodic round-ups on the site. September 19, 2010. Just finished the first part of The Divine Comedy–. The Divine Comedy 1: Hell by Dante Alighieri (trans by Dorothy L Sayers). Onward to Purgatory…. September 26, 2010. October 13, 2010. Http:/ m...