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Bir defterden daha fazlası

bildirgec | May 15th 2008

Kelime anlamı “kirpi derisi” olan moleskine, aşinası olanlar için bir defterden çok daha fazlasını ifade ediyor. Uğruna methiyeler düzülen,bir moda ikonundan çok, arzu nesnesi haline gelmiş bu büyülü defteri kullananlar arasında k read more

Falling for Paris

The Alien Next Door | May 7th 2008 by Nina Munteanu

If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast—Ernest HemingwayIt’s been a week since I left Paris and came home. My heart aches like read more

The Flimjo Recap - May 4, 2008

Flimjo | May 4th 2008 by Flimjo

Welcome to the second Flimjo Recap.  As I wrote last Sunday, I want to do these weekly recaps to document a variety of posts and also to spread some link love.  The items I’ll be recapping and documenting today are (1) the previous week’s post read more

The Flimjo Recap - April 27, 2008

Flimjo | April 27th 2008 by Flimjo

I am going to be doing something new every Sunday.  I will provide a recap post in which I document a variety of things.  I got this idea from Alan Johnson over at The Rating Blog.  I think it’s a nice way to end the week by giving my readin read more

Just Added! Check Out These Classic Celebrity Personality Styles

mycelebritytwin | April 23rd 2008 by Anna Young

On www.mycelebritytwin.com/celebs.php we have just added these All-Time great celebrities to our ever expanding Celebrity Guide: AMBITIOUS PERSONALITY STYLE Katharine Hepburn Bette Davis PERSISTENT PERSONALITY STYLE Jimmy Stewart ACCOMPLISHING read more

10 Life Lessons The Ernest Hemingway

Alex Shalman . com - Practical Personal Development | April 23rd 2008 by shalman

“The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it.” ~James Bryce  This post is written by Robert of Flimjo.COM A helpful source for practical personal development is literature. Nowhere else will you find better read more

Jhon Updike sobre Hemingway

Triste Solitario y Final | April 22nd 2008

Las diferencias en su forma de enfrentar y entender la literatura entre Updike y Hemingway son màs que evidentes, no importa lo que pueda decirse, allì esta su obra para explicarlo por sì msmo, allì... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my read more

yaşlı adam ve deniz roman özeti - Ernest Hemingway

kampanya,çekiliş,promosyon,çekiliş sonuçları | April 20th 2008 by yasin

Yaşlı Adam ve Deniz, her ne kadar bir roman olsa da bölümlere ayrılmamıştır. 27500 kelimeden oluşan bu romanı kısaca anlatabilmek hiç de kolay değildir. Bir gayret roman hakkında en can alıcı aklımda kalanları anlatmak en doğru ola read more

Reader Read: Session 1, Part 2

A Reader's Eye with Jacob Malewitz | April 15th 2008 by Jacob Malewitz

Reader Read: Session 1, Part 2by Jacob MalewitzMaybe not. Maybe you have little respect for horror and want to delve into some science fiction land made by the mad Philip K. Dick, the wondrous fantasy books of Ray Bradbury, or the modern classics by read more

Somewhere in Huntsville, Texas...

RockStories | April 10th 2008 by Tiffany

an English teacher made an assignment.That's no surprise, of course.What is a surprise is that I, a 41-year-old legal editor in Illinois, know this (and only this): a group of students in Huntsville, TX were given an assignment related to the last l read more

A Moveable Feast

Littera Scripta | March 28th 2008 by redstarcafe

“If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” Begun in the autumn of 1957 and published posthumously in 1964, Ernest Hemi read more

I do not trust men from the plains …

JordanCornblog | March 28th 2008 by Jordy Cornog

So begins  the Kansas Jayhawk portion of a great piece titled Ernest Hemingway Blogs About the Top Teams in College Basketball by John Frank Weaver in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency … a subset of McSweeney’s.  I’d write mo read more

Schweigen lernen

Wulffys Sprüche und Zitate - Zitate, Sprüche und Aphorisme… | March 14th 2008 by Wulffy

Man braucht zwei Jahre, um sprechen zu lernen, und fünfzig, um schweigen zu lernen.Zitat vonErnest HemingwayAmerikanischer Schriftsteller* 21. Juli 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA† 2. Juli 1961 in Ketchum, Idaho, USA read more

Village youths land giant fish

Sinlung Nation | March 14th 2008

The 86-kg fish that was netted in Lohit Itanagar, Mar 14 : Any angler worth his hook, line and sinker has a story to tell about “the one that got away”. Last Sunday, Ruzing Bellai not only found a story to tell but also an 86-kg catch to go wit read more

You’ve heard of the New Heaven, what about the New Earth?

Cheezmizan with Chuva | March 13th 2008 by Chuva Chienes

Have you heard of the presence of  a new earth?   Is something that is stirring you to become a better person. Are you aware that there is a process wherein you can achieve your goals to its fullest and master your relationships?  How about reac read more

Catch some rays in the Sunshine State!

Food and Travel on the Go! | March 8th 2008 by Cynthia Leigh

Traveling abroad these days getting too stressful for you? Passports are getting harder to aquire, flights are getting more expensive every day, and customs is a challenge all by itself! So, why not vacation in the US? Florida is home to many them read more

Ernest Hemingway’s Writing Tips

Unabashed | March 7th 2008 by Matt Mitchell

Follow the advice of Papa Hemingway, courtesy of Copyblogger. “I write one page of masterpiece to ninety one pages of shit,” Hemingway confided to F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1934. “I try to put the shit in the wastebasket.” If you liked that post read more

Can You Say It In Six Words?

Mimzie's Muzings | March 5th 2008 by mimzie

A lot of presidential memoirs, they say, are dull and self-serving. I hope mine is interesting and self-serving.William J. ClintonWith my own memoirs, they are truthful, and I write everything fully expecting to some day end up televised on Court TV, read more

Lego Celebrities

Waynut.com | By the Homers, For the Homers | February 25th 2008 by Homer Simpson

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Success is a Contagious State of Mind

Thoughts on Quotes | February 25th 2008 by Jeremy

"Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success." -Dr. Joyce Brothers, American Psychologist and Advice Columnist, Dr. Joyce Brothers books, CDs, DVDs//How is your self-image? What about your self-talk? Do yo read more

Entrevista con el novelista colombiano afincado en México Marco…

Blog Escritores - Cursos, Concursos y Recursos | February 6th 2008

Hemos entrado en contacto con el escritor colombiano afincado en México Marco Tulio Aguilera Garramuño, a través del cual, el autor de la siguiente entrevista nos la ha cedido amablemente, junto con la foto del autor. Se publicó recientemente en read more

Hemingway's Writing Tips

The Writing Nag | February 1st 2008 by Writing Nag

His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly's wings. At one time he understood it no more than the butterfly did and he did not know when it was brushed or marred.Ernest Hemingway One of my favorite professional read more

Ernest Hemingway: una nueva edición de 49 cuentos

Triste Solitario y Final | January 23rd 2008

Hay quienes lo acusan de haber envejecido, que llevados por las modas abjuran del realismo y sus constataciones inmediatas, sin embargo esta hermosa reedición de Lumen de uno de los libros... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for read more

US leader in Spanish Civil War dies at 92

Lancaster UAF | January 19th 2008 by Ketlan

The last American commander of anti-Fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War – who befriended Ernest Hemingway during the conflict – has died.Milton Wolff, 92, died on Monday of heart failure in Berkeley, California, according to Peter Carroll read more

If Ernest Hemingway were a Dinosaur…

Dinosaur Fan Fiction | January 14th 2008 by Vinh

The Old Man and the Swamp They walked well, and the old man ran his hand along a reed and tried to keep his feet clear. There was dapple through the trees and enough sunlight above them so that the old man knew the warmth would last all day. The old read more

Hemingway Home Antique Furnishings

Rare Victorian | January 3rd 2008

During my recent trip to Key West I toured the home of Ernest Hemingway, which was built in 1851 by Asa Tift. Tift was a salvage wrecker, meaning that he made a living recovering the crew, ships, and cargo when approaching ships would encounter the read more

Happy New Year? The ERNEST HEMINGWAY way

PUNE: TALES OF A DYING CITY | December 31st 2007

No, not Santa Claus, but the great writer Ernest Hemingway..Every day is a new day Said one Ernest HemingwaySo why fussHappy New Year anyway read more

OPW: Hemingway on Parental Infallibility

Frozen Toothpaste | December 14th 2007 by david

I briefly mentioned parental infallibility recently, and that lead me to seek out a story related to the topic from Hemingway, called “Indian Camp.” If you’re interested, you can read the whole thing (it’s pretty short) on the read more

Great Leaders are Great Listeners

Thoughts on Quotes | December 11th 2007 by Jeremy

"When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen." -Ernest Hemingway, American Writer, Ernest Hemingway books// Listening is the most respectful act one person can do toward another. It signifies that you value the other person's opin read more

The First Draft of Anything

The Existential Lip | November 4th 2007 by Court

Each week I speak for about an hour with my friend Susan C., who is generously acting as midwife for the book I am writing. Most of the time, I am a little embarrassed to admit, it feels like she spends the entire time acting as the high school chee read more

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