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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Soon to be Seen, or, Next Thought


An essay on dream-interpretation
Posted by Julian North at 11:14 AM No comments:
Labels: adventures, art, books, children's books, dream interpretation, dreams, history, illustrating, passion, publishing, stories, storytelling, writing
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A Fanciful Turn

A Fanciful Turn
Reginald was Certain that he had Practiced Moderation in his Drink the Previous Evening, and Yet, Finds he Cannot Hit A Thing. "Confound It," Quoth he, "That Dandipratted Servant is Moving my Targets About!"

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The Secret Agent

The Secret Agent
Victor, Examining his Quill with Fleshquakes of Anticipation (He Searches for a Secret Message), Never Suspects that it is in Fact Ink-Laden.

Sensational News: Inventor's Unfortunate Attempt

Sensational News: Inventor's Unfortunate Attempt
Florian, Upon Setting Flight in His Brand-New Patent-Pending Donut Shaped Hot Air-Balloon ('Balloonut™'), Little Knew That An Offshore Breeze Would Take Him to A Difficult Spot.

A Life in Contemplation

A Life in Contemplation
Perhaps thinking of where the psalter's got to, beneath the bed?

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My Blog List--alphabetical. Some are Helpful. Some May Not Be. Some are Merely Fascinating.

  • A Different Stripe
  • A Forest Tale
  • Cobwebs Of The Mind
  • David Maybury | Blog
  • Dear Literary Ladies
  • Earth: Sacred/Possession
  • Editorial Anonymous
  • Greyhounds and Fetterlocks
  • How to Write Books for Children and Young Adults (Teenagers)
  • Inkygirl: Daily Diversions For Writers
  • Lady Despenser's Scribery
  • Latest entries from artrift.blog-city.com
  • London Review Blog
  • mediabistro.com: GalleyCat
  • Memorabilia Antonina
  • Miss Snark, the literary agent
  • Miss Snark's First Victim
  • NewPages Blog
  • ShelfTalker: A Children's Bookseller's Blog - Blog on Publishers Weekly
  • Straight From Hel
  • The Book Bench
  • The Purple Crayon Blog: Questions about Children's Publishing Answered by a Children's Book Editor, and Current Children's Publishing Links
  • The Write Network
  • The Written Nerd
  • West End Whingers
  • Writer Unboxed

A Dreary Day's End, Or, A Devilish Pun Involving A King

A Dreary Day's End, Or, A Devilish Pun Involving A King
The King Sits In His Golden Throne, Alone, Meditating On the Nature of Misery

Worthy Reads, or, Recommended Books for Writers

Also excellent for reading aloud! Suitable for 3 Tales or Chesterton & Davies readers (in no particular order):
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, by Patricia C. Wrede
The Ancient One, by T.A. Barron
The Wise Woman and Other Stories, by George MacDonald
The Lost Years of Merlin series by T.A. Barron
(Pretty Much Anything for Children By Joan Aiken)
The Little Bear series, by Maurice Sendak
The Time Quartet by Madeleine L'Engle
Our Mutual Friend, by Charles Dickens
Owl at Home, by Arnold Lobel
To Say Nothing of the Dog, by Connie Willis
The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, by G.K. Chesterton
The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame
Julius, the Baby of the World, by Kevin Henkes
The Frog and Toad series, by Arnold Lobel
Anything by Eva Ibbotson
Three Men in a Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog, by Jerome K. Jerome
The Complete Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Three Men On the Bummel, by Jerome K. Jerome
The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas
Writer's Resources:
Elements of Style, by William Strunk and E.B. White
Dr. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language
The Way to Write for Children, by Joan Aiken

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A Felicitous Thought

A Felicitous Thought
While Writing a Memoir of Her Life In A Doorless Tower, Ethelberta is Struck by an Idea: Where Do Books Go, When They Disappear Beneath the Bed? Do They Migrate to Another Realm? So Enchanted By This Thought Is She, That She Neglects to Discover That She Is Bearing Upon Her Brow A Faux-Oriental Cushion

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