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
Reviews & Literary Discussions
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?
B|t|B – Book Review: The Bathrobe Knight by Charles Dean
Title: The Bathroom KnightAuthor: Charles DeanNo of Pages: 403Published: 20th June 2015 Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, Today we are going to be looking at The Bathroom Knight by Charles Dean. This is the second MMORPG (massively multiplayer online game) style novel that I have read, it had a lot of good points and a … Continue reading B|t|B – Book Review: The Bathrobe Knight by Charles Dean
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
B|t|B – Book Review : Quill, The Cartographer Book 1 by A C Cobble
Title: Quill - The Cartographer (Book 1)Author: A C CobbleNo of Pages: 512Published: 1st June 2019 Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, And now for something a little different, if I was to try and describe this book I would say it's a strange hybrid of a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery, in a magic/steampunk world … Continue reading B|t|B – Book Review : Quill, The Cartographer Book 1 by A C Cobble
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?
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
B|t|B : My top 10 commonly misused words
Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, I am a simple man, but there are some things that grate on me, and the misuse of words is one of them, and I admit that sometimes I have been guilty of this myself! However in order to strive for something reminiscent of perfection I am always … Continue reading B|t|B : My top 10 commonly misused words
B|t|B: What are your worst Fantasy Tropes?
Hello my fellow wordsmiths and page turners, Today we are looking at some of my least favourite fantasy tropes that appear in literature. Let me know if you agree with me or if there are others that you feel fit the bill better! A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase … Continue reading B|t|B: What are your worst Fantasy Tropes?
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Deasil #24
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 – Deasil #24
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