Ice Hours by Marion Starling Boyer
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*Ice Hours *by Marion Starling Boyer
Wheelbarrow Books, 2023
Reviewed by Kathleen Kirk,
EIL Poetry Editor
Spring suddenly paused, temperatures...
The Alphabet Murders - 1965 film review
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One of the very first crime novels I ever read was Agatha Christie's *The
ABC Murders*. I absolutely loved the story. It was my grandmother's copy
and I...
Part Two of My Conversation With James D.F. Hannah
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Welcome back for the conclusion of my conversation with Shamus
Award-winning author James D.F. Hannah. Latecomers can catch up with what
happened last w...
The County Line
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ONLY £1 in the UK today for this STEVE WEDDLE novel. A steal.
From Steve Weddle, the author who the New York Times calls “downright
dazzling,”
Spring Cleaning
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I can feel that spring cleaning urge bubbling up inside me, and when it
reaches full boil, I will clean, or, if the weather cooperates, get back
out in t...
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*delighted to say that THE DETECTIVE UP LATE has been shortlisted for the
2024 Barry Award for Best Novel*
*huge thanks to the judges and the readers who...
A sad farewell
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5 31 2023
Not really THAT sad. This blog has been a good thing for me for quite a few
years. I’ve been blogging here since January 2010 on my writing...
Foreign Service, a James Bond Story
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A few years ago the copyright on Ian Fleming's James Bond ran out in Canada
and a publisher here announced an anthology of short stories featuring
Bond. I ...
trying to find a way of getting down
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Why should I miss the dirty icicle in *La Femme de Gilles*, when I can
still see “long, black snow-covered hedges” and that “heap of stones” Elisa
sits o...
Breastfeeding & Nutrition Research Paper
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Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND The arrival of an infant surely
brings incomparable joy in every family. But how they raise them will play
a signi...
I Am Part of the Resistance Inside BookBar
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Originally posted on bookbarblog:
I work for Nicole Sullivan but like-minded colleagues and I have vowed to
thwart parts of her agenda and her worst inclin...
APHASIA
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*Aphasia is the result of damage to the parts of the brain involved in
speaking, reading, writing and understanding others.*
Any damage to the language area...
The Mad Girls – free promotion!
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For three days, you have the opportunity to get acquainted with an
interesting new writer, published by Candied Crime, our family publishing
company. Rannv...
Gumshoe/ B-Girl Day
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Once upon a time I called it Hard-boiled Guy/B-Girl Day.
Since I put it together, I decided Gumshoe worked better.
Celebrate the cinematic release of the...
A Little Cloud, by James Joyce
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I know, I know, I'm late for Bloomsday, and at this point, I thought you'd
have forgotten. My friends, why haven't you forgotten? I mean, you surely
know t...
Grazie & Arrivederci!
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So that's the end of the Europa Challenge! Thanks to everyone for a great
five years of reading and reviewing! I'll leave the blog up so folks can
find you...
It Lives!
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It has been quite a while since I have updated this blog. Some things have
changed over the last year, I changed jobs last October, after thirteen
years ...
UNDER CONSTRUCTION ~ OVER DELIGHT
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION ~ OVER DELIGHT
* AT THE BIJOU * ?
Yes, that's right.
From our newly refurbished red velvet reader seats . . .
to showcasing AUTH...
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Miss Lemon's Mystery Roundup, 2011
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Aside from a fragrant cup of Earl Grey, there is almost nothing Miss Lemon
likes more than tucking in to a delicious mystery. The more British that
myster...
The Valleys of the Assassins: Freya Stark
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(published by the Modern Library, $15.00, or from Amazon)
When planning my trip to Qatar, it was hard to decide on reading material.
If I go abroad I alwa...
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