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Nick commented on the post,
Why you should (not) write for us, on the groupblog Thanet Creative 6 years, 12 months ago
Ah ha. Understood, thanks.
I should have said I like the site very much. I’ve subscribed to get update when there are new posts. -
Matthew Brown commented on the post,
Why you should (not) write for us, on the groupblog Thanet Creative 6 years, 12 months ago
Hi Nick,
That’s not a security issue, it’s by design. You should be able to log into the network using your WordPress account. I’m not sure what the issue is/was with the main domain not resolving for you. If […]
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Nick commented on the post,
Why you should (not) write for us, on the groupblog Thanet Creative 6 years, 12 months ago
Hi,
I have a wordpress.com site and appear to have accidentally logged into Thanet Creatives. Apologies for this, I wasn’t trying to, it just seems to happen automatically.
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
Writers Explore: Writing a Jewish character in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 6 years, 12 months ago
Thanet, and particularly Ramsgate, owes some of its heritage to the local Jewish community. Most prominent of these influences is Sir Moses Montefiore who is the namesake of parts of Ramsgate. Sir Moses Mo […]
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Christian Writer edited the blog post
Pharisee is a word too often on our lips in the group Christian Writings: 6 years, 12 months ago
I have come to perceive a shortcoming in my choice of language – the way I use the word Pharisee. Specifically, my readiness to use the term Pharisee when really I mean legalist. It was such a ready term that I n […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
A brief look at Kafka in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 6 years, 12 months ago
We describe something as Kafkaesque when it is characteristic or reminiscent of the oppressive or nightmarish qualities of Franz Kafka’s fictional world. Very briefly we are going to dip into this n […]
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Christian Writer wrote a new blog post
Legalism is killing the church in the group Christian Writings: 6 years, 12 months ago
Legalism – and the legalists that preach it – are like cancer in the church. Until we remove the infection, it will continue to drain our strength and corrupt our good works.
There are legalists in all strands […]
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jeffjohns wrote a new blog post
Also available on Tumblr in the group Thanet Star: 7 years ago
If you like your Thanet news short and snappy with lots of pictures and occasional irrelevancies, then Tumblr might be for you.
You are unlikely to find any really in-depth debates (yet) but you will find us, […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site John Wooster-Brown 7 years ago
This painting of a couple boating on the river surrounded by water lilies and goldfish is in a style reminiscent of Monet. It is an experiment with the water lilies framing the central picture of the couple […]
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Blog: The Parentations – Kate Mayfield from
Savidge Reads in the group Book bloggers 7 years ago
One of my favourite books of the year so far (and if you want to see my top books and possibly win a selection of them, then head here) is without question Kate […]
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Blog: The Man Booker Prize 2018 Longlist from
Savidge Reads in the group Book bloggers 7 years ago
So the Man Booker Prize 2018 longlist has been announced. It has seemed strange in the last few years that I haven’t done a ‘guessing the longlist’ post or video […]
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Blog: West – Carys Davies from
Savidge Reads in the group Book bloggers 7 years ago
One of the best discoveries of my time blogging has to be the fiction of Carys Davies. I first read her short story collection The Redemption of Galen Pike, when I […]
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Christian Writer edited the blog post
Christian cybermisogyny and hate speech has to end in the group Christian Writings: 7 years ago
There is a trend that the church simply cannot afford to ignore – cybermisogyny and harassment of women “in the name of Christ”. I wish I was joking.
I’ve talked before about what I call “Trolls For Christ” – t […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
Advice for sourcing stock images in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 7 years ago
Both here and on Author Buzz, one topic I have kept clear of is stock images. Largely because I know next to nothing about stock images other than to check for public domain or creative commons l […]
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Blog: My Books of the Year So Far (And A Chance To Win Some of Them) from
Savidge Reads in the group Book bloggers 7 years ago
I have been wracking my brain to work out if I have ever done a post mid-year about the books I have loved so far that year? I think it is only something that I […]
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Christian Writer wrote a new blog post
Fixing Calvinism but you might not like it in the group Christian Writings: 7 years ago
There may be a way of fixing Calvinism and the problems that Limited Atonement introduce but I do not think its supporters would like it at all.Â
I wrote recently about what I see as the fatal flaw – a ha […]
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Matthew Brown commented on the post,
Stop worrying about active or passive voice, on the groupblog Thanet Creative 7 years ago
Typical. I only just now noticed the missing y in “worrying” in the title of all places. I have no idea what “worring” but I am pretty sure that “thou shalt not wor” is a thing.
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Blog: Whistle in the Dark – Emma Healey from
Savidge Reads in the group Book bloggers 7 years ago
Another book that I was hugely anticipating the arrival of this year, especially when the magpie part of my brain started seeing the gorgeous proofs going out, was […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site John Wooster-Brown 7 years ago
This Mediterranean scene showing shrimp boats on the water was compleated sometime around 2008.
About the Mediterranean sceneWith the setting sun in the background, the shrimp boats are starting to come h […]
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Matthew Brown replied to the topic What about seeding fan groups? in the forum General Chat 7 years ago
Please feel free to keep going with this project. Active fans are always good for us authors.
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Matthew Brown joined the group
Christian Writings 7 years ago
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Christian Writer edited the blog post
Testing Doctrines: Limited atonement in the group Christian Writings: 7 years ago
In this post, I will try to apply the Testable Doctrine Theory to the doctrine of limited atonement.
Testable Doctrine Theory is an idea I put forward that says that a sound doctrine should be able to stand up […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site John Wooster-Brown 7 years ago
London in the 50s, Battersea Power Station, a steam tug pulling a coal barge.
About a steam tug pulling a coal barge
For me, this painting evokes that very unique feel of London first thing in the […] -
Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post
Commit to making mistakes in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 7 years ago
The best way to succeed at anything – but especially writing – is to try things and make mistakes.
However, not all mistakes are equal. New mistakes are better.
When you try something new ask yourself […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz 7 years ago
You have heard it enough while you were writing – show, don’t tell – but did you know it applies to blogs as well?
A mistake a lot of bloggers make, me included, is to tell readers what we want them to know. We […]