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Category Archives: my books
Good Intentions and Broomsticks
I Should Have Known Good intentions are fickle! You get them and if you are lucky they come off, but lately mine have taken a look at what I intend to do and bugged off quicker than a witch on … Continue reading
Posted in ecological, medical, my books, observations
Tagged cricket, english history, gardening, libraries, literature, london, my books, naval history, Nottingham, politics, reading, sailing, yachts
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Writing About The Past and Opium
Example Ok so this is a picture of my hand after the operation, and whilst you are wondering why I am using it here I will explain. Writing about events that happened centuries ago and are well documented is one thing. … Continue reading
Posted in ecological, medical, my books, observations, theories
Tagged America, china, cnbc, Congress, corruption, drug comapnies, drug gangs, drugs, drugs war, east india company, finance, opium, royal navy, sky news, squawk box, wars
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In A Land Far Far Away
‘They seek you here they seek you there those MIB seek you everywhere In a ‘land far far away’ on a planet on another day conspiracy came out to play.’ That is a rhyme told to me by Stanley when … Continue reading
Posted in my books, observations, Politics, theories
Tagged a caring killer, American politics, B36, conspiricy theory, corruption, politicians
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In A Land Not Far Away
Once Upon A Time Once upon a time there lived an author named Michael who just had to write. He had always wanted to write but until he retired he had no time. Work, sailing, naval history and his family took … Continue reading
Posted in my books, observations, theories
Tagged elections, europe, Ireland, my books, newspapers, sky news, squawk box, wall street, weather, writing
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76% Discount For 2 Days
76% Discount for 2 days Clearing in the Forest – a fantasy story of children in the middle ages by M D Bosc Three young children are left destitute and driven from their village they meet a woman of the forest and … Continue reading
Posted in ecological, medical, my books, observations, Politics
Tagged books, Leeds, leeds tv, magazines, magic, portsmouth, portsmouth news, sky news, sky tv, wikileaks, wiltshire, witches, writing
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Book Covers and Bear Traps
Ouch My Foot I am not an authority on book covers but having just finished putting my Books on Create-a-Space in paperback form, and having to create new covers I am reflecting a little on the job of book covers. Should they reflect the … Continue reading
Posted in my books, observations, theories
Tagged amazon ceo, America, books, britain, create a space, doctors, elections, france, germany, kindle, newspapers, NHS, old age pensioners, Stephen King, writing
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Writing Is No Easy Occupation
Writing is like wandering round a Medieval Fair Writing is a bit like wandering round a medieval fair. You see lots of things, taste different foods, beers and wines, watch street entertainers, study how potters, stone masons and other craftsmen … Continue reading
Posted in my books, observations, writing
Tagged battles, children, demons, english history, french kings, history, king john, Leeds, magic, magna carta, middle ages, spells, witches
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