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SILENCED – Welcome to The Writer's Blog
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Welcome to The Writer's Blog. 8230;A thought is worth a pen! April 15, 2016. The Writer's Blog. God even if it’s just an ordinary angel, I don’t want angel Michael because I know he is very busy’, I whispered. As my sister whined, I begged her not to get us into any misfortune. I tried to comfort her, cuddling her, reminding her that it would be over very soon, it’s just a matter of time. I know she did not believe me. I mean what do I know? I’m just seven, but I have faith. Yes’, I answered. My mum thou...
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Twisted Fate Series – Welcome to The Writer's Blog
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Welcome to The Writer's Blog. 8230;A thought is worth a pen! March 31, 2016. The Writer's Blog. A story on Redemption…COMING SOON! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). The Injustice System called the Justice System. GOD is not DEAD. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter you...
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Mother’s Day | a boon to us
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A boon to us. March 15, 2015. Growing up, I only knew of one family where the children called their parents by first name and even then I think it was only their father that they called Billy, a name that’s inherently diminutive and affectionate. The next time I’d come across this naming practice was watching. In the late nineties. Remember Dharma? Well, says Leah, on hearing Boone’s new nomenclature for us, that’s . . . progressive. Will he ever call me Mama again? Yes, that’s how much it costs. It may ...
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‘He Do the Police in Different Voices’: On Speech and Language Policing | Jeanne de Montbaston
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8220;Am I masculine enough? 8221; isn’t a question we should be asking. If Julian of Norwich Were Your Professor, She’d Kick Judith Butler’s Arse →. 8216;He Do the Police in Different Voices’: On Speech and Language Policing. July 26, 2015. 8220;And I’ll tell you another thing about the way women don’t Talk Proper …”. Filippo Lippi, Man and Woman at a Casement. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Myroure of Our Ladye. That’s a theme I’m coming across a lot – most recently, here. Now, to me, power i...
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Poetry | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. Here is a selection of published work. Click on a title to read the poem. Will be in a forthcoming issue of. Will link when published. Is included in Eyewear Publishing. Best New British and Irish Poets. Is the title poem of a song cycle by Ian Stephens, who set three of my poems for unaccompanied choir. First performance in London, November 2015. Has also been set by Ian Stephens as a piece for Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir. Boys in the storm. Shortlisted in t...
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Watashi no Naka no Otoko no Ko: Nao-Cola Yamazaki | Brain Vs. Book
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Brain Vs. Book. What will emerge the victor? Watashi no Naka no Otoko no Ko: Nao-Cola Yamazaki. Have you guys noticed how many great books there are? There are so many great books! But not work books. When I start feeling annoyed at the reading part of my job, I go to the shelf of unread books and pull something made of pure joy from it. A book that I do not have to read for my job, but rather one I have to read because it is just too great not to read. Ancillary Sword. The Boy Inside Me). There’s this s...
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Henshin: Ken Niimura | Brain Vs. Book
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Brain Vs. Book. What will emerge the victor? Is pretty great and I feel confident I would say that even if I didn’t know Ken was also pretty great. And lucky you, monolingual readers! This one has been translated into English. And published by Image, so you can actually read it instead of fondly daydreaming about what it would be like to read it, as I’m sure you do with so many of the books I talk about here. (Like last week’s offering. Basically, everything about Henshin. And get Ken to sign it for you!
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Loose Muse: poetry, stories and a ukelele | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. Loose Muse: poetry, stories and a ukelele. Last night I went to Winchester Discovery Centre for my first Loose Muse event. I’d heard about them from friends who write fiction, but this one centered on poetry. Run by Sue Wrinch. Loose Muse celebrates literary women. Checking her set list. Top of the bill was Rhian Edwards. In turns funny, playful and melancholy. My only regret is forgetting to ask her to sign the copy I bought later. As an aside, I think interleaving...
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Flash fiction | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. I’ve only been writing flash relatively recently. My 300-word piece –. Paris, 9th June 1794. 8211; was one of the 15 runners. Up in the FLASH MOB International Flash Fiction Competition 2013. You can read it here. I was longlisted in The New Writer Magazine’s 2014 competitions. For a 500-word flash and a poetry collection). My 100-word piece Literary Costume. Was shortlisted in the 2014 National Flash Fiction Competition. You can read the winning stories here. Half-...
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Muse Ink | Muse Ink
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Welcome to Muse Ink, my small space on the worldwide web! You'll find commentary on books, movies, current affairs, and whatever else moves me. So have a look, have a drink, and get comfy. Author Archives: Muse Ink. October 28, 2016. Carol Harrison, photo by Jerome Daly. All it takes is one email. That’s it. Just one ping, one click and your schedule is changed. Changed, of course, only if you say yes. I, for one, am pretty excited! September 27, 2016.
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