Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers- the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…
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“Time’s Passing Reflections” Blog Tour Day Three
Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers- the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…
“Time’s Passing Reflections” Blog Tour Day 2
Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers- the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…
Shadows on the Highway HF Virtual Book Tours Book Blast Post
Please join Deborah Swift as she tours the blogosphere with HF Virtual Book Tours for Shadow on the Highway (The Highway Trilogy, Book One), from August 25-September 15, and enter to win your own copy! Review, from A Bibliophile’s Reverie, coming sometime in the next few weeks!! Publication Date: July 15, 2014 Endeavor Press Formats:…
Road to Prince Lestat/Journey into the Noosphere: Queen of the Damned Discussion Post #1
Two great minds think alike..(Yes, there is an essay in works with how Anne Rice has written cogently/extensively about Teilhard De Chardin’s theories. I’m waiting till “Prince Lestat’s” release, or when I actually can read the book, to start that essay). Is it coincidental, a stroke of sychronistic genius, that Anne’s publication of Queen of the…
“Time’s Passing Reflections” Blog Tour Day One
Tomorrow,more details will be dropped, as to the mystery giveaway book, being tied in with this weeklong blog tour, on A Bibliophile’s Reverie, (mostly supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers). But for now, you must indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and…
Lestat Book Coven Newsletter 9/12/14- Road to Prince Lestat/Dani Hoot’s “Hooh-Strah-Dooh/Vampire Lestat signed, First-Edition Contest
At the bottom of the post, be sure not to miss out on entering a contest to potentially win a signed, First-edition hardcover of “The Vampire Lestat!” The contest is ending very soon!! Details about Dani Hoot’s newest vampire novella (edited by your coven master), Hooh-Strah-Dooh **Edited relying upon the services of “A Bibliophile’s Workshop:” a specialized…
Facebook Trend Extended Version: 11 Books that Greatly Impacted Me
After this blog’s wonderful tea contributor Sara Letourneau tagged me on Facebook to devise this list, I decided to do it on the blog, as this is the most apt place to do this kind of thing. Even though it was mandated to be “10” by this recent Facebook trend, I decided to offer you…
Review of Octavia E. Butler’s “Dawn: Book One of the Xenogenesis Trilogy” & Tea Recipe
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Be sure to check out the special literary tea recipe below, inspired by Octavia Butler’s “Lilith’s Brood” series! Inadvertently, I was introduced to this gem of a science fiction novel, all due to lead woman Charlotte Wessels, from Dutch metal act Delain, citing this series as the main source of inspiration for…
Review of Neverhome by Laird Hunt
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Some books, dealing with hardened female protagonists, often skimp on the deep gender introspection, and oftentimes rely on the trope of the masculinized female heroine, who must completely divest of all feminine traits, to adapt in the male world. This psychological schism or divorce seems effortless, rewarding, and at the same…
Review of “Tokyo Kill,” by Barry Lancet
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Writing thrillers is no easy venture for any writer, and I’ve said that before with many of the previous thriller I’ve gotten the chance to read and review for this blog. Thrillers are easily some of the most challenging books, for any writer, to try their hand at writing. Many…
Review of A Triple Knot, by: Emma Campion
Amazon/ Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/ Goodreads Review: Book’s Title: A Triple Knot Author of Book: Emma Campion Published by: Broadway Books; 2014 Review written by: Shonda Wilson Historical novels walk a tightrope between the truth and fiction. In order to succeed, an author needs to realistically convey a story that has, for the most part,…
