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November 6, 2020September 16, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Words Of The Week

B|t|B – Word of the Week – Echopraxia #29

Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Echopraxia #29

November 5, 2020 J.S Harrison All

B|t|B: A Powerful Thought, Living with History

I just had a look around on the WordPress reader where I stumbled across this short but powerful post called 'Bookshop Floor' by Berkley Rothwell. This post got me thinking about a similar experience I had back in January this year, and given that tonight is the night for Guy Fawkes related stories I thought … Continue reading B|t|B: A Powerful Thought, Living with History

November 5, 2020November 4, 2020 J.S Harrison All

Remember, remember the fifth of November

"Remember, remember the fifth of November, the gunpowder treason and plot, We see no reason. Why gunpowder treason. Should ever be forgot!" But here is the thing, I feel its purpose has been forgotten. Sure people let off fireworks, but I feel like the importance of this act is no longer in the public eye, … Continue reading Remember, remember the fifth of November

October 30, 2020September 5, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Words Of The Week

B|t|B – Word of the Week – Ecdysiast #28

Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Ecdysiast #28

October 29, 2020September 16, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Literary Discussions

B|t|B: How do you feel about spoilers?

Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, Where its always been rude to shout the twist ending at someone on their way to the movie, or while standing in a queue waiting for the latest HP novel (Yes, that's an old reference but its still relevant). The idea of 'Spoilers" and the way we discuss … Continue reading B|t|B: How do you feel about spoilers?

October 23, 2020September 4, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Words Of The Week

B|t|B – Word of the Week – Ecru #27

Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Ecru #27

October 22, 2020September 4, 2020 J.S Harrison All

B|t|B – My top 5 first lines in a Novel?

Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, Today we are looking at my top 5 opening lines in literature. As you can imagine it's something that every writer wants to get right, as they want to grip the reader from the get go all while conveying the tone in which the book is written. I … Continue reading B|t|B – My top 5 first lines in a Novel?

October 16, 2020September 4, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Words Of The Week

B|t|B – Word of the Week – Elchee #26

Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Elchee #26

October 13, 2020September 3, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Literary Discussions

B|t|B: Do you read classics? Why or why not?

Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, I don't believe there is a more poignant quote to sum up the subject of Classics, that that of Mark Twain. “A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.”Mark Twain Classics are considered difficult to read as they have a habit … Continue reading B|t|B: Do you read classics? Why or why not?

October 9, 2020August 20, 2020 J.S Harrison All, Words Of The Week

B|t|B – Word of the Week – Eagre #25

Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Eagre #25

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