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Margaret Leigh
http://pheebles.blogspot.com/
A blog for the author Margaret Leigh featuring news, reviews, new releases and other miscellaneous things
Margaret River vacations in Western Australia
http://www.yelvertonbrook.wordpress.com
All about Margaret River wine region in Western Australia whilst staying in a eco spa retreat called Yelverton Brook set in a 100ac conservation sanctuary. Run by a family born & bred in the area. With a very stong focus on environmental issues and fauna
Margaret Yescombe Photography
http://www.margaretyescombe.blogspot.com
This blog lets you in on on the joys, sorrows, leg work, and anything else in between of Margaret Yescombe's career as a Photographer. Margaret Yescombe is an internationally published, London based, affordable Photographer who specialises in:
Margaret Aycock
http://margaretaycock.blogspot.com
Margaret Aycock is a practicing artist who runs an online gallery/store and teaches impressionist oil painting lessons to adults in her city, Tulsa,OK. She also works for Tulsa's Arts and Humanities Council as a resident artist. Her blog shares her
Pearly Voices: Margaret's Writing Blog
http://mezamashii.blogspot.com
Margaret writes about growing up in foster care. She also discusses issues related to writing and publishing.
My Instant Biz Explosive Money Making Guide
http://myinstantbizreview.blogspot.com/
My Instant Biz its a FREE guide to earn money online through traffic exchanges.The Guide is made by Margaret Albright,and she had made the guide easy to follow. The main product is promoting Trafficwave.net. My instant biz, its a 10 page guide. It wi
Margaret Almon Mosaics
http://margaretalmon.com
Writing about mosaics, making art, glass, craft business.
Margaret Schaut
http://mschaut.wordpress.com/
A general view of current affairs, issues and crises affecting Americans and American life.
Margaret'a Ramblings
http://margarets-ramblings.blogspot.com/
These ramblings are a stroll through the passions in my life: my family, pets & friends,my garden, books, music and of course Radio 4. gardening
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1001 Books To Read
Reading Rec | December 27th 2009 by SirJorge
This the end, the end my friend, this is the end. Reading Rec is done. Seriously. I haven't been working on this site, I've been working on my other site: http://sirjorge.com/booksightings, so check that out, and if not? Check out this 1,000 books t read more
Biographical Bonanza!
Bookbroads | December 15th 2009
I've been marveling about what a spectacular year this has been for fiction -- just about every major novelist has a new book out this fall. But this fall also offers a biography bonanza! There are new biographies and memoirs from just about every ti read more
Android Bizaar Wins 1st Place in WOOF Contest
Wanderer Thoughts | December 7th 2009 by Justin Germino
I was pretty shocked that my Star Wars inspired poem about an alien black market won first place in this weeks WOOF contest, congrats to Jenn and RasoirJ for rounding out the top 3. WOOF Contest – Top Picks Poetry dragon blogger – “Android Baz read more
Writers Offering Our Finest Contest for December 4
PlotDog Press | December 7th 2009 by PlotDog
Poetry dragon blogger – “Android Bazaar” - Poem about an alien bazaar smugglers market, inspired by Star Wars. Jennifer M Scott – “Serendipitous Shadows” - A dark poem about life and choice. About Writing RasoirJ – “Third-Person read more
All women shortlist for the BBC National Short Story Prize
The Manchester Lit List | December 4th 2009 by Manchester Libraries
The winner of the 2009 BBC National Short Story Award will be announced on Monday and for the first time ever there's an all women shortlist.The five shortlisted stories are:'Other People’s Gods' by Naomi Alderman'The Not-Dead and the Saved' by Kat read more
The Death of the Novel, or Worse
Sue Guiney: Me and Others | November 29th 2009 by Sue Guiney
I've been thinking on and off all week about Zadie Smith's article, "The Essay v The Novel," in last Saturday's Guardian. Basically, Smith talks about her new book of essays, and how more and more fiction writers are turning away from the novel and t read more
Twilight and the Classics
BrontëBlog | November 20th 2009
The Twilight zone only grows and grows, but let us begin with non-Twilight-related news.The Independent interviews Mary Beard: Which fictional character most resembles you?When I was younger I liked to imagine myself as a cross between Jane Eyre and read more
O livro dos livros perdidos
Jane Austen Club | November 18th 2009 by Adriana
Por sugestão de um professor leitor da Revista Nova Escola, me interessei pelo título do livro: O livros dos livros perdidos - uma história das grandes obras que você nunca vai ler. Fiquei curiosa e comprei o livro! Para minha surpresa, a capa read more
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A Bookshelf Monstrosity | October 25th 2009 by A Bookshelf Monstrosity
Bookish Quote of the Day: "The multitude of books is making us ignorant."-Voltaire Today in Literary History... On this day in 1854, one of the most famous battles of military history was fought at Balaclava, in the Crimea. Upon readi read more
The Pattern in the Carpet
A Natural Curiosity | October 20th 2009 by Geoff Wisner
My review of The Pattern in the Carpet by Margaret Drabble is out in the Christian Science Monitor. Here’s an excerpt: Margaret Drabble’s new book, The Pattern in the Carpet, as she explains on the first page, is a cross between a memoir and a read more
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YorkWeekend.com - Margaret Drabble, sister A.S. Byatt have new books
"The Children's Book " deals with matters weightier than tea sets, though two major characters devote their lives to ceramic art . Ceramics play an important role in professional, familial and extrama…
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Margaret Drabble
The Writing Life: Margaret Drabble - washingtonpost.com: "Writers of a certain age are tempted by the art of memoir. Memoir, or life-writing, is a seductive genre. We all have had a life, of sorts, so…
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Fantasy Drabble #19 “Red, Jonah, Margaret, and Me”
It’s dark and wet in here. And the stink… The thing is moving, running: I’m being tossed around pretty good. If it reaches the water, I don’t know if getting out will still be possible. If i…
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The Garrick Year by Margaret Drabble
I was pleased to see Roger Angell’s appreciation of The Garrick Year, an early novel by Margaret Drabble, in a recent issue of The New Yorker. It’s a short, romantic novel about actors and the…
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Margaret Drabble quits fiction
I was troubled to find out recently that Margaret Drabble has decided to stop writing novels, claiming that she is afraid of repeating herself as she grows older. The story was reported in the Guardia…
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