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Tag Archives: Tim Hallinan
That’s No Earthquake, It’s Shakespeare Rolling In His Grave
We’re nicely settled in. Beth has painted all but one room, while I’ve helped hang pictures, quilt racks, etc. My major efforts have gone toward clearing the twenty or so feet of jungle at the back of the property. Our … Continue reading
Posted in John Clark
Tagged Asiatic Bittersweet, creativity, Downsizing, John Clark, Land reclamation, Plays, Tim Hallinan, Waterville maine
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Under Review
John Clark talking about another kind of writing that’s important to both authors and readers-the review. I started reviewing in 2003 when Beth and I became part of the Wolf Moon Journal family. Not long after, I was accepted as … Continue reading
Thank You Tami Brady
Seven or so years ago, I followed a link shared by a fellow sweepstaker to a Canadian website that was offering a chance to win free books. In the process of filling out the entry form, I noticed the owner … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Laurel Dewey, Lyn Osterkamp, School Library Journal, Tim Hallinan
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