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Marie Bilodeau: GUEST POST: What's In A Name? Changing Perspectives
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Friday, 7 August 2015. GUEST POST: What's In A Name? Continuing on our little impromptu series, here's the perspective of an upcoming writer. Nicole Lavigne is very active in the community and she's hardworking and very ambitious. Keep an eye out for her name, coming in bookstores everywhere soon, I've no doubt! Web monkey, Editorial Assistant for. Magazine, Co-Chair for the. And daylights as an administrative assistant for the government. She is a member of the. Heirs of a broken...
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Marie Bilodeau: The Real Reasons Behind Unpoppable Bubble Wrap (Be Warned. And Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.)
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Thursday, 2 July 2015. The Real Reasons Behind Unpoppable Bubble Wrap (Be Warned. And Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.). It was with great concern that I read this seemingly innocuous article: http:/ www.marketwatch.com/story/revamped-bubble-wrap-no-longer-pop-able-2015-07-02. So much concern, in fact, that I wrote a letter about it. Hopefully it will not be a letter without reply. In this case, no reply may just be the most frightening reply of all. Dear Leaders of the World:. Willpowe...
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Marie Bilodeau: Riverfest at Pinhey's Point!
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Thursday, 30 July 2015. Riverfest at Pinhey's Point! Join some fun and sun on Sunday, August 9, and come out and hear some stories! I'll tell some pioneering, seafaring and generally Canadian-ing stories, all with flair and fun and twists, of course! I had the chance to tell ghost stories at Pinhey's Point last year with Ruthanne Edward and Kathryn Hunt, and the site itself is just so beautiful. Make sure to check it out, for Riverfest or just to wander! Heirs of a broken land.
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Marie Bilodeau: June 2015
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Thursday, 25 June 2015. Once Upon a Time, There Were. Endings. The final installment of what Black Gate Magazine called "the first great serialized novel of 2015" is now available! Nigh 5 concludes the story of Alva Viola Taverner, Hector Henry Featherson and everyone else who joined them on their journey of survival through the faerie-apocalypse. If you've been waiting for the series to end before picking it up, now is the time! Is this the end of Nigh? The world didn’t end.
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Marie Bilodeau: August 2015
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Wednesday, 26 August 2015. Chatting about Writing over at Planet X. Last week was slow for geek news, so Jay Odjick, Ken Bonnie and I chatted writing over at Planet X Podcast. Check it out if you'd like some inspiration or ideas! The second half of the episode is filled with writing tips and stories. We're also on iTunes. Links to this post. Tuesday, 25 August 2015. The Great Serialization Experiment, Part 2. Check out my Black Gate post. Links to this post. Tuesday, 18 August 2015.
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Marie Bilodeau: Heirs of a Broken Land
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Heirs of a Broken Land. Heirs of a Broken Land. Having such a wonderful read with such a great ending means I can wholeheartedly tell everyone that you should definitely, absolutely and without question read all three books in the. Heirs of Broken Land series . [.] All in all, a perfect fantasy adventure! Sheena McNeil, Sequential Tart. Find out more at the trilogy's official website (includes lots of goodies) at www.brokenland.ca. Book 1: Princess of Light. Book 2: Warrior of Darkness. After leaving her...
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Barefoot & Happy: Hold on, there! -
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A young man's Pagan blog; art, creation, spellcraft, rants, raves, and anything else that comes to mind. Photo by aetekkyn1408, DevArt. Monday, October 17, 2011. Hold on, there! I’m sure you’ve all noticed my paucity of posting here. So, there’s that. But also, there is a perfectly mundane reason for my absence as well! This blog (its name, colours, etc.) were perfect for me when I started them but, as I mentioned, things are changing for me and I feel the need to slip into a new skin. So, with that said...
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A new Bard in the ADF: Gods help us: adf
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A new Bard in the ADF: Gods help us. This is Hobbes, the newest ADF member, living wildy unchecked in the wee town of Montreal, nestled in the franco-enriched province of Quebec. I'm maxing out our free health care benefits by carousing with the French ladies and drinking mead galore. Well, what I really mean is that I work as a technical writer by day and tell tales as a storyteller in pubs, cafes, and other events across Canada whenever I get a chance. I look forward to the next year with the ADF.
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Tales from the Hobbesidian Order: 12/01/2004 - 01/01/2005
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Tales from the Hobbesidian Order. English doesn't borrow from other languages; it follows them down dark alleys, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar. Tuesday, December 21, 2004. My Girlfriend Dared Me to Say This. I know I haven't been writing much lately, but my Christian girlfriend has been leaving her Bible in random places in the apartment, so my hands are so scalded from picking it up so often, it makes it difficult to type. But this is from me. To get a teapot and mug...
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Tales from the Hobbesidian Order: 11/01/2005 - 12/01/2005
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Tales from the Hobbesidian Order. English doesn't borrow from other languages; it follows them down dark alleys, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar. Friday, November 25, 2005. Last night, I went out to the West Island to join a few other fellow pagans to be interviewed by the Montreal Gazette. With Yule coming up, one of their reporters was curious about what Pagans do during the holidays and asked to interview us about it. The A section. That's the front of the paper&...
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