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Commencing & Closing With Animals
Well, this takes the cake. I’m churning out early commitments to 2013 activities, after a week of closing 2012 events… and find myself wonderfully eligible for one that is valid until February! This is one of many reasons to … Continue reading
Victorian To Edwardian Themed
The theme of “Death By Gaslight” is mysteries set in, or written during the Victorian and Edwardian eras: 1837 – 1910. Any location and publication date, as long as the time frame fits. No more than 3 titles from the … Continue reading
Challenged To Finish Sequels.
I spent summers on Lake Winnipeg, floating around then visiting the beach store. In a box on the floor were novels, 25c or less! I grabbed every eerie mansion, without a care for the synopsis. If a character rooted around hallways … Continue reading
What I Like To Read
I love stories that are mysterious, plot-driven, and suspensefully magical. No lame sagas about vampires and inter-species affairs. Eerie, believable fiction. Put a ghost, or at least a secret passageway, into an ancient mansion and I’ll read all night! I treasure out-of-print novelists, … Continue reading
Discovery Of Legends
There are legendary people and enchanting events. We attach the adjective to someone well known for a craft: like English author Beatrix Potter, one of the earliest best-sellers of children’s stories. If her name is unfamiliar to you, how about the most famous book: “The Tale Of … Continue reading