Monthly Archives: November 2014

Color on Emotion

Consciously or unconsciously you are aware of color in your surroundings. When spring bursts forth in all its glory the green trees and grass, purple crocuses, yellow daffodils, and red tulips accelerate your interests and give you a new lease on … Continue reading

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The Decameron

If you have never read The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, you should check it out. I first learned about this delightful book while reading Character Sketches of Romance Fiction and The Drama by The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D., 1892. … Continue reading

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The Load and the Wagon

“No matter how good the load may be, you can not carry it unless you can build and drive a good wagon. Probably the majority of writers will profit most by giving their whole attention to the wagon, partly because … Continue reading

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Damn With Faint Praise

I just read a review of a book called The Monster of Tyron Castle (by Raimon Weber). It received several good reviews, but one stinker that makes one wonder why some people bother with reviewing a book at all. “I … Continue reading

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