B. Lawson Hull
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| So what could be more fun than reading a dictionary? Joking aside, this book has been a godsend. Published in 1737, it's been exactly perfect for my Gothic literary series set in 1735. Historical dictionaries will give you real on-the-ground intellig ...more | |
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| First of all, the debate of fear vs. love is as old as time. What I appreciate about The War of Art as he frames it as purpose vs. resistance, which are forces everyone who's ever been involved in a project should be able to relate to. Fantastically ...more | |
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| "A huge thank you to the 838 readers who entered my giveaway! If you didn't win, both books are now available—in hardback, paperback and ebook, as well as the combined duology. Saunmoor, Volume I & II: Emelyn Morley and the Waking Dark • Emelyn Mo..." Read more of this blog post » | |
“. . . she found herself longing to know more of the vampiress, and the unbridled freedom she must enjoy, stalking the dark streets of London alone and unafraid, the subject of fear rather than its object.”
― Emelyn Morley and the Waking Dark
― Emelyn Morley and the Waking Dark
“. . . she found herself longing to know more of the vampiress, and the unbridled freedom she must enjoy, stalking the dark streets of London alone and unafraid, the subject of fear rather than its object.”
― Emelyn Morley and the Waking Dark
― Emelyn Morley and the Waking Dark
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