How Cool Is This?

Courtesy of my brave andnoble agent: Starred review from Publisher’s Weekly:Prospero Lost L. Jagi Lamplighter. Tor, $24.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1929-6 Lamplighter’s powerful debut draws inspiration from Shakespeare and world mythology, infused with humor and pure imagination. Four centuries after the events of The Tempest, Prospero’s daughter Miranda runs Prospero Inc., a company with immense influence…

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Wright’s Writing Corner: My Writing Tips

Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there. Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there.   Since we started last week with John’s Writing Tips, I thought I would post my writing tips. These are not tips for new writers, but the cumulated wisdom I’ve scraped together…

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Wright’s Writing Corner: My Writing Tips

Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there.   Since we started last week with John’s Writing Tips, I thought I would post my writing tips. These are not tips for new writers, but the cumulated wisdom I’ve scraped together for myself. I shared them with some writing friends once before, and…

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Three Cups of Tea

I just finished Three Cups of Tea. Boy, that was a good book!  For those who have not heard of it, it is a story about a man who fails to climb K2, the second highest mountain in the word, due to his need to participate in a rescue. While he is recovering from exhaustion…

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Hi to new friends!

Just wanted to send out a hello to a couple of folks who recently befriended this site. Welcome and thanks! Wright’s Writing Corner will continue on Wednesdays…the rest of the week, there is just general chatter, for which I hope you will be forgiving. Much cheer, Jagi

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The Mad Bomber Strikes…at the Cherubim

Does anyone know if there is something like Youtube for children? The Cherubim loves to watch Thomas videos on Youtube. He loves surfing through and picking the videos to watch, so while we can download videos, he is not as happy with them. Yesterday, I heard him shouting: "Oh, no! Oh, no!"…which is not that odd,…

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