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As you know National Poetry Month is around the corner. So today's post I share a tidbit about what I've planned to do to celebrate National Poetry Month on my blog this year. As well as, shared a poem I wrote.
It’s that time of the season again. The first#PitMadof the year is in three days. And whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie, it can't hurt to have a refresher on the rules.
"A Royal Affair" centers on a delicate balancing act involving the young mad King Christian VII (an astonishing Følsgaard), the royal physician Struensee (Mikkelsen) and the young beautiful, highly educated Queen Caroline Mathilda (Vikander). Part forbidden romance between the queen and Struensee and part bromance between the mad king and his devotion to Struensee, this gripping tale changes the course of Danish history. Read the entire review at: http://unhealedwound.com/2017/03/a-royal-affair
I am delighted to showcase today in my Artist Watch column at the online arts magazine Escape Into Life the work of masterful painter Christine Cardellino.
Loving opens as a tender romance between Richard Loving a white construction worker and tinkerer in car mechanics (the relative newcomer Joel Edgerton, a Golden Globe nominee), and a shy black and American Indian woman named Mildred (Academy Award-nominated Ruth Negga who gives a startlingly nuanced performance). Loving starts out revealing that Richard and Mildred's parents fear repercussions for their illicit love. Their fears were well founded. The Lovings were arrested, jailed and convicted. Ordered to never set foot in Virginia again, Richard and Mildred are exiled from their families. But neither family ever abandons their exceptional support for Richard and Mildred.
The Quest for my Literary Agent for my Novel. https://tonyarice.wordpress.com/2017/03/26/the-quest-for-a-literary-agent-for-my-novel/ I'm so thrilled to have reached this point!
Cover reveal and pre-order special for my upcoming women's fiction release! https://darlenedeluca.com/2017/03/24/cover-reveal-take-a-peek/
As you know National Poetry Month is around the corner. So today's post I share a tidbit about what I've planned to do to celebrate National Poetry Month on my blog this year. As well as, shared a poem I wrote.
http://bit.ly/2nXSERI
Quotes for the week, about spring, of course. www.widowsphere.blogspot.com
It’s that time of the season again. The first #PitMad of the year is in three days. And whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie, it can't hurt to have a refresher on the rules.
http://bit.ly/2nrRdL8
"A Royal Affair" centers on a delicate balancing act involving the young mad King Christian VII (an astonishing Følsgaard), the royal physician Struensee (Mikkelsen) and the young beautiful, highly educated Queen Caroline Mathilda (Vikander). Part forbidden romance between the queen and Struensee and part bromance between the mad king and his devotion to Struensee, this gripping tale changes the course of Danish history. Read the entire review at: http://unhealedwound.com/2017/03/a-royal-affair
At www.widowpshere.blogspot.com I have a post on rodeo-ing. .
I am delighted to showcase today in my Artist Watch column at the online arts magazine Escape Into Life the work of masterful painter Christine Cardellino.
Introduction for blog readers:
http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2017/03/new-artist-watch-feature-at-escape-into.html
Direct Link:
http://www.escapeintolife.com/painting/christine-cardellino/
Today, I'm featuring quirky spellings and other grammar rules about words that begin with the letter "N" on Editing for Grammarphobes.
Loving opens as a tender romance between Richard Loving a white construction worker and tinkerer in car mechanics (the relative newcomer Joel Edgerton, a Golden Globe nominee), and a shy black and American Indian woman named Mildred (Academy Award-nominated Ruth Negga who gives a startlingly nuanced performance). Loving starts out revealing that Richard and Mildred's parents fear repercussions for their illicit love. Their fears were well founded. The Lovings were arrested, jailed and convicted. Ordered to never set foot in Virginia again, Richard and Mildred are exiled from their families. But neither family ever abandons their exceptional support for Richard and Mildred.
http://unhealedwound.com/2017/03/loving-right-choose/