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- Rugby in Russia
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- INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR KAT FLANNERY
- Russia may be right
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- SCHUBERT'S SERENADE AND A SALE
- RUSSIAN FIREBALL REVISITED
- POEM ON LINKY BLOG
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GERMAN NEWS REELS OF INTEREST TO ME AND MY CHILD I ran across these on youtube tonight. They were taken from German Newsreel Excerpts 194...
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Memorable Characters Writer's Workshop I went to my first writer's workshop last Saturday, put on by the Canadian Authors'...
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My publisher sent me the draft book cover of SPACEHIVE yesterday and it blew my sox off; it's awesome! Will sure appeal to a young adu...
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Inspired and Committed Author Gets the Job Done ASCENDING , a new novella, is on pre-release on Amazon. I'm really excited about ...
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This book is called The Insanity Machine because in 1978 Kenna McKinnon chatted with another inmate in the old 5C forensic psychiatr...
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Today is my son Steve Wild's 45 birthday. He died last year, September 21, 2012, of aggressive esophageal/stomach cancer which went undi...
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Meteorite over Russia Explosion over Chelyabinsk I may be one of the few Canadians who has not heard of the meteorite fireball tha...
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The Final Healer by Kenna Mary McKinnon (nee MacDonald) The relationship with one's mother is often complex and not fully app...
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We all build walls and then we build bridges. Why build walls at all? Yoko Ono left John Lennon for 18 months and encouraged him to mov...
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SUBMERGED author, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, talks about fear As part of her official SUBMERGED Blog Tour, international bestselling ...
Thursday, August 15, 2013
SCHUBERT'S SERENADE AND A SALE
I'm not going to show you my trailer. Instead, I'm going to treat you to something more beautiful than my little book.
Sit back, sip on a cool beer (or a coffee) and enjoy this video.
My beautiful Finland. And a lovely piece of music, lovely photography, and a lovely country.
I attended a symphony on an evening last year. One of the pieces was by a Finnish composer who wrote a score that featured recordings of real birds, recorded by him on a winter day in northern Finland.
Regrettably, I forget the name of the composer or the sonata. Can anyone help me?
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