The Dance | anne skyvington
Since having my manuscript edited for structure by a professional editor, I have decided to write the novel from a limited (deep or close) point of view. Not my editor’s decision, as she liked Will’s...
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View ArticleMy travel journal 1968: a metaphor
Yugoslavia 1968 It is difficult, almost impossible, to work at a full-time job and to write creatively at the same time. My first writings were straight journal entries. While travelling around...
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Hello to all my blog readers at the beginning of 2016, as the Year of the Goat (in Chinese Astrology) is coming to an end. And the Year of the Monkey is going to begin. I hope this year will be even...
View Article2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,400 times in 2015. If it...
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View ArticleSad News: Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird has died aged 89
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View ArticleArt and the Mermaid
My best friend told me stories about these statues when I stayed with her near Bondi Beach as a young woman. I see the remaining one when I go to Waverley Library. Thanks Libby for this. See Libby...
View ArticleA Crafty, Callous, Curmudgeonly Crew
We’ve always had boat-people coming to Australia. Our ancestors arrived here in ships from England. The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which left Great Britain on 13 May 1787 to found a...
View ArticleGhost Stories
Ghostly looking building A Genteel Ghost (a true story by Roger Britton) I never believed in ghosts before, but now I am not quite sure… perhaps a presence is what I mean… St Mary’s Convent and school,...
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