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Philip Chasen Antiques Blog
http://blog.chasenantiques.com
I'm an antiques show exhibitor who's an expert in Art Nouveau and Art Deco glass and lamps, including Tiffany Studios, Daum Nancy, Galle and others. I'll keep you informed about shows, auctions, celebrities and free lessons.
Philip Blumberg blog
http://www.blumbergblog.com/philip_blumberg/
Philip Blumberg is an well recognized entrepreneur, investor and civic leader and the Chairman and Founder of Blumberg Capital Partners. This blog shares his thoughts on commercial real estate and investing.
Philip and God: deep wisdom for today's Christian
http://philip1.blog.co.uk
Philip, now in his 80s, looks back over a life of faith and shares what he has learnt about God as a teacher, minister and missionary.
Philip Burnett Photography Blog
http://photophil.us/blog/
The blog is written by and from the point of view of my assistant photographer, Molly. The blog shares Philip Burnett Photography's creations, both in the studio and on location.
Philip Kirk Photography
http://philip-kirk.blogspot.com/
Philip Kirk, the London based photographer, writes about his work, ideas, techniques and phtography in general.
Neurilace: Science Fiction by Philip K. Lentz
http://neurilace.blogspot.com
Blog of science fiction author Philip K. Lentz, whose novel INTERIM took first place in Cinescape's 2003-2004 Genre Literary Competition. The judges called his work "reminiscent of sagas like Dune and Foundation."
The Christian Poetry of Philip C. Vinson
http://www.vinsonchristianpoems.com
Original Christian poetry by Philip C. Vinson on a variety of religious themes.
The Philip Chandler Comment Board
http://philipchandler.blogspot.com
This is a very interesting and funny website about the life of Philip Chandler, who is a crazy person living in London. He rocks!
Philip Hyams
http://philiphyams.blogspot.com/
Philip Hyams is a blog detailing the writing life and life in Israel from many angles.
radiomovies
http://radiomovies.wordpress.com/
A blog about music for films, events and new media by film composer Philip Sheppard featuring reports from the 2008 Olympics, Sundance, dance and stage projects - from studio to premieres. Past projects with Juliette Binoche, Akram Khan, David Bowie,
10 results of 32Blog Posts
Love Quotes Romantic - What Will Survive of Us
Love Quotes Romantic | December 14th 2009
Time has transfigured them intoUntruth. The stone fidelityThey hardly meant has come to beTheir final blazon, and to proveOur almost-instinct almost true:What will survive of us is love.Philip Larkin: An Arundel Tomb read more
'Some extra, just for you'
La Muse Writers' & Artists' Retreat | December 8th 2009 by La Muse Writers' & Artists' Retreat
The December book swap was good fun. We had lots of crepes and loads of laughs, the heartiest of which came courtesy of current wild-card fellow Kieran Carroll, a playwright and poet from Australia. Please enjoy Keiran's disembodied head perfor read more
Money
Cactus Mouth Informer | December 5th 2009 by Highlander
Money Quarterly, is it, money reproaches me: 'Why do you let me lie here wastefully? I am all you never had of goods and sex, You could get them still by writing a few cheques.' So I look at others, what they do with theirs: They certain read more
November 24th Poetic Ticker Clicking
Poetry & Poets in Rags | November 24th 2009 by Rus Bowden
News Article Tape: (ragline)___Telegraph: Philip Larkin's love for mother and father shown in letters___(ragline)___The Guardian: Friedrich von Schiller: the Romantic lover___(ragline)___Telegraph: T.S. Eliot does not correspond with his letters___(r read more
November 24th forum announcement
Poetry & Poets in Rags | November 24th 2009 by Rus Bowden
Dear Poetry Aficionados,IBPC: Poetry & Poets in RagsIt's a wide-ranging week and a full one too for poets and poetry in the news. The articles we link to come from all over the world, and cover people and places, scientific study and religion, books read more
News at Eleven: "They **** you up, your mum and dad,"
Poetry & Poets in Rags | November 24th 2009 by Rus Bowden
wrote Philip Larkin. "They may not mean to, but they do." He went on to say that children simply inherited their parents' faults and told his readers that they should actually avoid having children. But unpublished letters from Larkin to his parents read more
Metered Monday
In Bed With Books | November 23rd 2009
This is my way of avoiding writing more content. Every Monday, at least through December, I'm going to share one of my favorite poems. If I think commentary is necessary, I'll include it. It probably won't be as my taste in poetry is fairly mainstrea read more
Going
The poetic frame | November 21st 2009 by Sabrina
There is an evening coming inAcross the fields, one never seen before,That lights no lamps.Silken it seems at a distance, yetWhen it is drawn up over the knees and breastIt brings no comfort.Where has the tree gone, that lockedEarth to sky? What is u read more
Bela Kuga
Blogging4Change | November 20th 2009
They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had, and add some extra, just for you. But they were fucked up in their turn, by fools in old-style hats and coats, Who half the time were sop read more
An Education
These Glory Days | November 16th 2009 by Al Kitching
In 1961, the year in which An Education is for the most part set, Philip Larkin wrote that in cobble-close families / In mill-towns on dark mornings / Life is slow dying. Like Larkin, An Education concerns itself with Autumns and Winters spent drawin read more
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