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Top Ten Tuesday: Leaving for other worlds

May 29, 2018

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is bookish worlds we’d want to live in, or at least visit. Since I have spent most of my life imagining other worlds, this should be a cinch.

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ACCENT: LAST EQUATION OF ISAAC SEVERY

May 9, 2018

Isaac Severy, a brilliant physicist and mathematician is dead, and our protagonist is launched into a strange, real life scavenger hunt.

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Recent DNFs

April 25, 2018

As much as I love to read, sometimes there are books that just don’t hit the right tone for me. But that doesn’t mean it’s terrible or that some of my readers might not be interested. These are books I did-not-finish (DNF) recently, but might deserve a second look from another reader.

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Top Ten Tuesday: Poems

April 17, 2018

April is National Poetry Month and this week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday is open, so I thought I would share lines from some of my favorite poets.

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Books for April

April 1, 2018

This I saw on an April day / Warm rain spilt from a sun-lined cloud / A sky-flung wave of gold at evening ~James Hearst

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