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The Witching Hour

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Url:http://johnquirkbooks.blogspot.com/
Author(s):Facebook User
Language:English
Tags:writing, books, publishing
Description:The blog of author and freelance journalist John Quirk
Ratings (6 Ratings)
Popularity:63 Followers

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In the beginning...
There's something stirring over at Litopia. Something sleek and beautifully formed...A while back, one of the members suggested pooling our writing energy into producing an ezine, a platform where ...more
2009-12-11
Indecision is getting me down. I think.
I've been feeling a bit flat over the last few days. In fact, it got so bad on Sunday night that I powered down the laptop at 9.35pm and told Mrs Q that I was off to bed. I've not seen a look on he...more
2009-12-09
Mulled wine, mince pies and lots of tasty book sales
In two days' time, I should have my mits on the first few copies of The Manx Giant: The Amazing Story of Arthur Caley, as it's been christened. I've been in that weird pre-publication limbo for the...more
2009-11-18
Drawing inspiration from evil buttons
Earlier this evening, I read the last page of a book, closed the cover and sat back, unsure of what to do next. There was plenty to get on with - emails to send, stories to edit, design and layout ...more
2009-11-10
The tallest man in the world!
It's been quiet on the writing front recently, with all attention focused on Nemesis Publishing and the first two books, which need to be with printers within next couple of weeks. But behind the s...more
2009-10-14

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Facebook UserMar 13

If any of you Manxies are free next Tuesday (March 17) and scratching around for something to do...

http://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/Don39t-miss-talk-on-life.5064610.jp

Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

Cheers
 

Facebook UserOct 27, 2008

Nope. Because for that to happen, we'd have to experience summers. And the Isle of Man just doesn't do summer. In fact, it barely does autumn.
 

Darren WilkinsonOct 1, 2008

Do trees, cry leaves, in Autumn?
 
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