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Blog: Venom: The Last Dance (trailer) from Matrix Dreams in the group Matrix Dreams 5 months ago
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Blog: The Booker Prize 2024: Predictions, Preferences and Possibilities from A Little Blog of Books in the group Book bloggers 5 months ago
The longlist for this year’s Booker Prize is due to be announced on Tuesday 30th July. I’ve had mixed results over the last decade or so in my attempts to pre […]
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Toni McHadden wrote a new blog post What’s an uplifting and happy fact? in the group Shall we talk?: 5 months ago
What's an uplifting and happy fact? What’s an uplifting and happy fact? It can be a personal anecdote or just something wholesome and true. Let’s spread some positivity. Filed on OM as Random
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Blog: 100 things you can do with WebMention on your blog from Matrix Dreams in the group Matrix Dreams 5 months ago
WebMention is a protocol for letting other pages know that you mentioned them. For example, in the next paragraph, I mention a blog post by James (by linking to […]
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Blog: Matt’s directory has been updated from Matrix Dreams in the group Matrix Dreams 5 months ago
I’ve been adding more content to my directory of late. Most additions were in the general category that is esoterica. The esoterica folder is getting a little […]
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Kent Index joined the group Hodderscape 5 months ago
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Jason Latnar replied to the topic Is your MC you? in the forum General Chat 5 months ago
Totally. My MC gets to do all the cool shizzle I wish I could do.
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jeffjohns joined the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
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Blog: Books I Read in June 2024 from A Little Blog of Books in the group Book bloggers 5 months ago
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein won the first Women’s Prize for Non Fiction last month. I read Klein’s first book No Logo several yea […]
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Blog: Friday Poem – ‘H Is for Hurtle, J for July’ by Carrie Etter from Seren in the group Seren Books 5 months ago
This week’s Friday Poem is ‘H Is for Hurtle, J for July’ by Carrie Etter from her collection ‘Grief’s Alphabet’.
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Blog: Josephine Greywoode on the Legacy of James Baldwin and an Extract from No Name in the Street from Waterstones Blog in the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
One of the most passionate, notable and influential writers and civil rights activists of the twentieth century, James Baldwin (1924-1987) continues to inspire […]
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Blog: Costanza Casati on Semiramis, the Inspiration Behind Babylonia from Waterstones Blog in the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
In her new novel Babylonia, Costanza Casati, the bestselling author of Clytemnestra, deftly intertwines myth and ancient history in a spellbinding retelling of the […]
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Blog: The Waterstones Podcast – Ferdia Lennon from Waterstones Blog in the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
Hear from the 2024 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize winner.
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Blog: Introducing our new Directors from Seren in the group Seren Books 5 months ago
We’re excited to introduce the four new Directors joining Seren’s Board.
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Blog: Harriet Constable on Why Venice Is the Perfect Backdrop for Fiction from Waterstones Blog in the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
Set in early 18th-century Venice, Harriet Constable’s debut The Instrumentalist is a dazzling story of ambition, talent and passion based on the real-life Venetian […]
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Blog: I’m an adult who has stopped reading and I’m horrified from The Independent Books in the group The Independent book reviews 5 months ago
Half of UK adults don’t read regularly, according to a new survey. Helen Coffey asks where it all went wrong – and whether we can ever find our way back between the pages
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Blog: England Wrap up the Series with All-round Brilliance from Hachette UK in the group We love Sarah Waters' writing 5 months ago
The post-Anderson era began at Trent Bridge, where the West Indies were desperate to improve on their efforts at Lord’s – in truth, it would have been hard for the […]
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Blog: Anderson’s Swansong Outshone by Atkinson’s Debut from Hachette UK in the group We love Sarah Waters' writing 5 months ago
England’s home summer of cricket began with the first Rothesay Test at Lord’s, with the West Indies looking to overturn a winless run at the Home of Cricket dat […]
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Blog: Kate Atkinson on Jackson Brodie and Writing a Murder Mystery from Waterstones Blog in the group Waterstones’ blog headlines 5 months ago
Kate Atkinson’s maverick sleuth Jackson Brodie returns in his sixth investigation Death at the Sign of the Rook this August, and in this exclusive piece the author […]
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jeffjohns wrote a new blog post Share an animal photo that you took in the group Shall we talk?: 5 months ago
Share an animal photo that you took I want to see cuteness, pets pics, or cool animal photos. Show me an animal photograph that you have taken. Filed as Photography on OM
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Matthew Brown commented on the post, I think all WordPress blogs should install WebMention, on the groupblog The Fantastic Site of Lord Matt 5 months ago
Give it a go. I’ve loved WebMention from the moment I tried it. The same awsome dev who made the WordPress ActivityPub plugin made the WebMention one too. I love them both and use them for as many projects as I can.
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Adam Bassman replied to the topic Is your MC you? in the forum General Chat 5 months ago
Yeah, I get that. A bit of personal fantasy going on in mine.
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Toni McHadden replied to the topic Is your MC you? in the forum General Chat 5 months ago
Yeah me but better.
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Adam Bassman joined the group The Fantastic (Group) of Lord Matt, Super Geek 5 months ago
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Blog: My debut novel is about the female experience – please don’t reduce it to a ‘sad girl’ cliché from The Independent Books in the group The Independent book reviews 5 months ago
As Olivia Petter publishes ‘Gold Rush’, she explains why she won’t be applying literature’s most annoying trope to her work, even if others might try to