I just got back from London. I’d chartered a Jettly jet to get back home as I was short on time. That is a pretty cool place, if for no other reason than it’s really old and there are lots … Continue reading
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When Lord George Cavendish, younger brother of the 5th Duke of Devonshire (or should I say brother-in-law of the famous Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire?) inherited one of the family homes in London, Burlington House, he didn’t expect to be plagued … Continue reading
I am outspoken, and probably a little annoying, in my love for cities. And I just spent some time in two spectacular cities: Paris and London, and was reminded that cities are machines for living. See the photo on the … Continue reading
Deeds of Men an Onyx Court novella by Marie Brennan Deven was left in a deserted gallery, jaw clenched in frustration. Not the slightest shred of luck, and now he did not know what path to pursue. Henry had … Continue reading
by Chris Dolley As floods and G20 meetings ravage the south of France I thought it timely to provide a little perspective and write a post about a British flood – The Great Beer Flood of 1814. As we grow … Continue reading
Several of my close friends are also genre fiction writers. Several of them, in fact, were my friends before they were published writers. One of those is Jennifer Ashley who writes mostly historical fiction, romance, and erotica. I, however, have … Continue reading