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Friday, November 30, 2012
Independent Paperback Gift Shop CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE blog 2012: Download PDF Here
Independent Paperback Gift Shop CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE blog 2012: Download PDF Here: Download the PDF of the Independent Paperback Gift Shop Catalogue here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/110809194/Indielit-Scrapbook-Version-2 ...
History Trivia
November
30, Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Disciples of Christ was martyred on an
X-shaped cross during the reign of Vespasian.
The day is celebrated as St. Andrew's feast day.
1016 Cnut, king of Denmark, claimed the throne of all England after Edmund 'Ironside', king of England, died.
1406 Gregory XII became Pope. Gregory was the last of the Roman line of popes during the Western Schism.
1630 16,000 inhabitants of Venice died this month of plague.
1016 Cnut, king of Denmark, claimed the throne of all England after Edmund 'Ironside', king of England, died.
1406 Gregory XII became Pope. Gregory was the last of the Roman line of popes during the Western Schism.
1630 16,000 inhabitants of Venice died this month of plague.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 35 - TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN PART ONE
BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 35 - TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN PART ONE: SHOW SYNOPSIS: Twivember officially comes to a close! This week the boys are once again joined by resident Twilight expert, Nina Per...
History Trivia
November
29
526 Antioch in modern day Syria was struck by an Earthquake, about 250,000 died.
799 Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returned to Rome.
800 Charlemagne arrived at Rome to investigate the alleged crimes of Pope Leo III.
939 Edmund was crowned as king of England as his half-brother Aethelstan died.
1268 Clement IV died. Upon the death of Clement, no new pope was elected for almost three years.
1314 Philip IV of France died.
526 Antioch in modern day Syria was struck by an Earthquake, about 250,000 died.
799 Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returned to Rome.
800 Charlemagne arrived at Rome to investigate the alleged crimes of Pope Leo III.
939 Edmund was crowned as king of England as his half-brother Aethelstan died.
1268 Clement IV died. Upon the death of Clement, no new pope was elected for almost three years.
1314 Philip IV of France died.
The Wizard's Cauldron: "Imbrued" - a novel by Emma Edwards
The Wizard's Cauldron: "Imbrued" - a novel by Emma Edwards: A beautiful photograph of Emma Edwards Think of Wales and you think of so many things. Salt pits. Molten steel. Obelisks. Grass as ...
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
History Trivia
M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: FORBIDDEN WINGS Now in Ebook.
M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: FORBIDDEN WINGS Now in Ebook.: FORBIDDEN WINGS WINGS, A MERMAID'S STORY Now Ready for E-readers. Click on these links. On Amazon, USA On Amazon, UK On Smas...
M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: Just in time for Christmas Giving;The Legend of EL...
M. C. Arvanitis, writer / WORDS TOGETHER MAKE TALES: Just in time for Christmas Giving;The Legend of EL...: Just in time for Christmas Giving; The Legend of ELPanda Paws is now out in print copy. (Paper Back) The ebook pick up six 5-s...
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Liebster Award Nomination
I was delighted to be nominated for the Liebster Award by author, photographer, and all around great guy, Mr. Bill Jones, Jr.
Here are the rules for the Liebster Award:
*Post 11 random facts about oneself and answer the 11 questions asked by the person who nominated you.
*Pass the award onto 11 other blogs.
*Write 11 NEW questions directed towards YOUR nominees.
*Paste the award picture into your blog. (Or another blog, if you're a bored hacker.)
Now down to the nitty gritty - these are the questions asked of me:
1. What is most important to you in choosing a book to read?
Since I am a very picky reader, I tend to gravitate towards biographies of people that interest me, from Alexander the Great to Henry VIII. However, I will not discount contemporary stories, if the plot is intriguing and holds my interest.
2. Name an absolutely terrible movie that you secretly love.
"Valhalla Rising" because I am a Mads Mikkelsen fan.
3. What makes you want to slam a book shut and never finish it?
If the story does not make sense or if it takes too long to get interested in the storyline, I'll chuck the book and move on.
4. You think you're alone. The music is loud. You have a spoon, and you're lip-synching that song you're kind of embarrassed for liking. Who is singing, and what's the song?
Nickelback's "Shaking Hands" and...another title that begins with an "S" -- Google it, I dare you.
5. The Zombies are coming. Why should we put you on our team?
Because I kick butt - that's right, I am fearless, so bring them on!
6. If Heaven existed, and its like a book you've read or movie you've seen, which one is it?
"Lost Horizon" by James Hilton. Shangri-La depicts an earthly paradise where mankind is in perfect union with himself, and where love and happiness flourish in an immortal setting.
7. Which character (you've written or read) would you most want to be friends with (with or without benefits)?
Do I just get to pick one? Bummer. OK, then, I guess it will have to be Brantson, who the reading public will meet early next year when "The Briton and the Dane: Concordia" launches.
8. The world as we know it will end: a) In a zombie apocalypse, b) Never, because Light will always defeat Darkness, c) When we jump on that last rocket and finally ditch this backwater planet, or d) With you, "cause you're taking all the other suckers out when you go. Which one?
The only answer is d) above because taking everyone with me works. What fun will it be on this planet, if I no longer exist? Eat your heart out solar flare!
9. Do you consider yourself to be an artist?
I wish. Unfortunately, I cannot draw a straight line even with a ruler. But then writers are artists, aren't they? If that is the case, then yes, I am an artist.
10. What's the dumbest thing to be afraid of that scares the crap out of you?
Being helpless - does not compute!
11. Your blog is now famous. As a result, celebrities want your attention. Writers call, actors call, singers text, but you only have time for 1 or 2. Whom do you hang out with, and whom do you have a secret fling with?
My hangout buddies are: Dustin Clare a.k.a. Gannicus and Sam Worthington a.k.a. Perseus. My secret fling is...drum roll please...Francois Arnaud a.k.a. Cesare Borgia.
RANDOM FACTS
1. I was born on a Navy base.
2. I drive a Honda with 85,000 miles and still going strong.
3. I almost knocked over Nancy Walker (actress best known for appearing on the TV show Rhoda).
4. I hung out with the First Class flight attendants on a trip from Texas to New York and was introduced to Mickey Mantle who, of course, was flying in First Class.
5. Tom Jones touched my hand during a concert at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York.
6. I was the only female in an accelerated program created for US veterans pursuing a Bachelor's Degree.
7. My favorite color is teal and I have 31 teal blouses.
8. While in Bermuda, I had a motorbike accident and severed the muscle in my right leg. When brought to the clinic, I assisted the doctor, who was also from New York, as he stitched my leg since his nurse had yet to arrive at the office.
9. Being a proud Trekker, I have attended Star Trek conventions in New York City and have been to the Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton, and can be found on the Voyager bridge next to Captain Janeway.
10. I fought off a mugger in the Parking Garage at LaGuardia Airport.
11, When AIDS first appeared in the news, I marched in a Gay Rights parade, shedding light on educating society about the nature of the disease.
And now, here are my nominees, and like my nominator, was a tad bit lazy.
greenwizardcarla.blogspot.co.uk
adventuresofceciliaspark.blogspot.co.uk
inthemidst-km.blogspot.com
mamasgotachainsaw.com
wendysteele.com
emmaledwards.blogspot.co.uk
gladiatorspen.blogspot.com
FINALLY - here are YOUR questions, my creative and talented nominees:
1. Tell us about any fun or unusual thing that has happened to you since you became a published author.
2. Are there any characters, fictional or otherwise, that you'd like to run away with in one of your novels?
3. Your favorite author has a new book that has been made into a motion picture. Will you read the book before you see the movie? If so, why or why not?
4. Doctor Who's infamous telephone booth (TARDIS*) is outside your door. What will you do?
*Time and Relative Dimension in Space time machine and spacecraft
5. Your cover as a government operative has been blown and capture is imminent. Facing torture and death, your choices are: a) take the L-pill (cyanide), b) take your chances and make a run for it, c) give up, but agree to be turned, d) feign submission and release your grip on a grenade hidden in your jacket pocket. What is the right answer, or is there one?
6. Do you prefer to cook or eat out?
7. You're marooned on a desert island with all the amenities of home, except company. If you could invite one person to join you, who would you choose?
8. Who is your favorite sports team?
9. If you could assume the persona of your favorite hero/heroine, who would that be?
10. Do you prefer to read, listen to music or watch a movie? Depending on your choice, what is your favorite book, song, film?
11. Lastly, if you were permitted to choose which century you could live in, which era would you choose and why?
If anyone I didn't think to nominate wants to do this, join in. We'll start a cult. We'll call ourselves the Liebser Children of the Sacred Eleven. And we'll eat loads of cheese at the meetings.
Here are the rules for the Liebster Award:
*Post 11 random facts about oneself and answer the 11 questions asked by the person who nominated you.
*Pass the award onto 11 other blogs.
*Write 11 NEW questions directed towards YOUR nominees.
*Paste the award picture into your blog. (Or another blog, if you're a bored hacker.)
Now down to the nitty gritty - these are the questions asked of me:
1. What is most important to you in choosing a book to read?
Since I am a very picky reader, I tend to gravitate towards biographies of people that interest me, from Alexander the Great to Henry VIII. However, I will not discount contemporary stories, if the plot is intriguing and holds my interest.
2. Name an absolutely terrible movie that you secretly love.
"Valhalla Rising" because I am a Mads Mikkelsen fan.
3. What makes you want to slam a book shut and never finish it?
If the story does not make sense or if it takes too long to get interested in the storyline, I'll chuck the book and move on.
4. You think you're alone. The music is loud. You have a spoon, and you're lip-synching that song you're kind of embarrassed for liking. Who is singing, and what's the song?
Nickelback's "Shaking Hands" and...another title that begins with an "S" -- Google it, I dare you.
5. The Zombies are coming. Why should we put you on our team?
Because I kick butt - that's right, I am fearless, so bring them on!
6. If Heaven existed, and its like a book you've read or movie you've seen, which one is it?
"Lost Horizon" by James Hilton. Shangri-La depicts an earthly paradise where mankind is in perfect union with himself, and where love and happiness flourish in an immortal setting.
7. Which character (you've written or read) would you most want to be friends with (with or without benefits)?
Do I just get to pick one? Bummer. OK, then, I guess it will have to be Brantson, who the reading public will meet early next year when "The Briton and the Dane: Concordia" launches.
8. The world as we know it will end: a) In a zombie apocalypse, b) Never, because Light will always defeat Darkness, c) When we jump on that last rocket and finally ditch this backwater planet, or d) With you, "cause you're taking all the other suckers out when you go. Which one?
The only answer is d) above because taking everyone with me works. What fun will it be on this planet, if I no longer exist? Eat your heart out solar flare!
9. Do you consider yourself to be an artist?
I wish. Unfortunately, I cannot draw a straight line even with a ruler. But then writers are artists, aren't they? If that is the case, then yes, I am an artist.
10. What's the dumbest thing to be afraid of that scares the crap out of you?
Being helpless - does not compute!
11. Your blog is now famous. As a result, celebrities want your attention. Writers call, actors call, singers text, but you only have time for 1 or 2. Whom do you hang out with, and whom do you have a secret fling with?
My hangout buddies are: Dustin Clare a.k.a. Gannicus and Sam Worthington a.k.a. Perseus. My secret fling is...drum roll please...Francois Arnaud a.k.a. Cesare Borgia.
RANDOM FACTS
1. I was born on a Navy base.
2. I drive a Honda with 85,000 miles and still going strong.
3. I almost knocked over Nancy Walker (actress best known for appearing on the TV show Rhoda).
4. I hung out with the First Class flight attendants on a trip from Texas to New York and was introduced to Mickey Mantle who, of course, was flying in First Class.
5. Tom Jones touched my hand during a concert at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York.
6. I was the only female in an accelerated program created for US veterans pursuing a Bachelor's Degree.
7. My favorite color is teal and I have 31 teal blouses.
8. While in Bermuda, I had a motorbike accident and severed the muscle in my right leg. When brought to the clinic, I assisted the doctor, who was also from New York, as he stitched my leg since his nurse had yet to arrive at the office.
9. Being a proud Trekker, I have attended Star Trek conventions in New York City and have been to the Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton, and can be found on the Voyager bridge next to Captain Janeway.
10. I fought off a mugger in the Parking Garage at LaGuardia Airport.
11, When AIDS first appeared in the news, I marched in a Gay Rights parade, shedding light on educating society about the nature of the disease.
And now, here are my nominees, and like my nominator, was a tad bit lazy.
greenwizardcarla.blogspot.co.uk
adventuresofceciliaspark.blogspot.co.uk
inthemidst-km.blogspot.com
mamasgotachainsaw.com
wendysteele.com
emmaledwards.blogspot.co.uk
gladiatorspen.blogspot.com
FINALLY - here are YOUR questions, my creative and talented nominees:
1. Tell us about any fun or unusual thing that has happened to you since you became a published author.
2. Are there any characters, fictional or otherwise, that you'd like to run away with in one of your novels?
3. Your favorite author has a new book that has been made into a motion picture. Will you read the book before you see the movie? If so, why or why not?
4. Doctor Who's infamous telephone booth (TARDIS*) is outside your door. What will you do?
*Time and Relative Dimension in Space time machine and spacecraft
5. Your cover as a government operative has been blown and capture is imminent. Facing torture and death, your choices are: a) take the L-pill (cyanide), b) take your chances and make a run for it, c) give up, but agree to be turned, d) feign submission and release your grip on a grenade hidden in your jacket pocket. What is the right answer, or is there one?
6. Do you prefer to cook or eat out?
7. You're marooned on a desert island with all the amenities of home, except company. If you could invite one person to join you, who would you choose?
8. Who is your favorite sports team?
9. If you could assume the persona of your favorite hero/heroine, who would that be?
10. Do you prefer to read, listen to music or watch a movie? Depending on your choice, what is your favorite book, song, film?
11. Lastly, if you were permitted to choose which century you could live in, which era would you choose and why?
If anyone I didn't think to nominate wants to do this, join in. We'll start a cult. We'll call ourselves the Liebser Children of the Sacred Eleven. And we'll eat loads of cheese at the meetings.
History Trivia
November 27
8 BC Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) the great Roman lyric poet, died at Venusia, in Apulia at age 56.
176 Emperor Marcus Aurelius granted his son Commodus the rank of Imperator and made him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions.
511 Clovis, King of the Franks (Merovingian Dynasty) died.
1095 Pope Urban II declared the First Crusade to reclaim sacred Christian sites from Islamic hands at the Council of Clermont.
1295 the first elected representatives from Lancashire were called to Westminster by King Edward I to attend what later became known as "The Model Parliament".
1582 William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.
1703 The first Eddystone Lighthouse (south west of Rame Head, UK) was destroyed in the Great Storm of 1703.
8 BC Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) the great Roman lyric poet, died at Venusia, in Apulia at age 56.
176 Emperor Marcus Aurelius granted his son Commodus the rank of Imperator and made him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions.
511 Clovis, King of the Franks (Merovingian Dynasty) died.
1095 Pope Urban II declared the First Crusade to reclaim sacred Christian sites from Islamic hands at the Council of Clermont.
1295 the first elected representatives from Lancashire were called to Westminster by King Edward I to attend what later became known as "The Model Parliament".
1582 William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.
1703 The first Eddystone Lighthouse (south west of Rame Head, UK) was destroyed in the Great Storm of 1703.
Monday, November 26, 2012
History Trivia
November
26
43 BC The Second Triumvirate alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian, later Caesar Augustus), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony was formed.
579 Pelagius II became Pope. When assistance from Emperor Tiberius II of Byzantium was not forthcoming, Pelagius convinced the Christian Franks to defend Rome from encroaching Lombards. He attempted to end a schism in the Church over the Three Chapters Controversy and began a controversy of his own when St. John IV the Faster, Bishop of Constantinople, assumed the title of "ecumenical patriarch" (a position that made him the equal of Pelagius, if not his superior). Pelagius was also responsible for building projects in Rome and turned his home into a hospital that was of great assistance when the city was struck by a disastrous flood. He himself died of the plague.
783 the Asturian queen Adosinda was put up in a monastery to prevent her kin from retaking the throne from Mauregatus.
885 Danish Vikings attacked Paris and were paid by the Frankish emperor Charles the Fat (great grandson of Charlemagne) not to destroy the city as they had in 845 and 856.
1476 Vlad III Dracula defeated Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Bathory and became the ruler of Wallachia for the third time.
1703 Hurricane-force winds killed as many as 8,000 people as the Great Storm swept southern England. Bristol incurred heavy damage and the Royal Navy lost 15 warships.
43 BC The Second Triumvirate alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian, later Caesar Augustus), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony was formed.
579 Pelagius II became Pope. When assistance from Emperor Tiberius II of Byzantium was not forthcoming, Pelagius convinced the Christian Franks to defend Rome from encroaching Lombards. He attempted to end a schism in the Church over the Three Chapters Controversy and began a controversy of his own when St. John IV the Faster, Bishop of Constantinople, assumed the title of "ecumenical patriarch" (a position that made him the equal of Pelagius, if not his superior). Pelagius was also responsible for building projects in Rome and turned his home into a hospital that was of great assistance when the city was struck by a disastrous flood. He himself died of the plague.
783 the Asturian queen Adosinda was put up in a monastery to prevent her kin from retaking the throne from Mauregatus.
885 Danish Vikings attacked Paris and were paid by the Frankish emperor Charles the Fat (great grandson of Charlemagne) not to destroy the city as they had in 845 and 856.
1476 Vlad III Dracula defeated Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Bathory and became the ruler of Wallachia for the third time.
1703 Hurricane-force winds killed as many as 8,000 people as the Great Storm swept southern England. Bristol incurred heavy damage and the Royal Navy lost 15 warships.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
An Interview with Author Ngaire Elder
Please tell us a little about
yourself.
I was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. I spent most of my
childhood playing outside with my brother and my imaginary friends and feasting
on my granny’s home cooking.
After leaving school, I went to college and university (part-time) and
embarked on a career in the health and safety sector, qualifying in 1993.
I met my husband through my work and have 4 children.
Now, I spend my time looking after my family, taking care of our
collection of animals, nurturing the kitchen garden, learning Spanish, speaking
Spanish and writing.
What projects have been published?
I have 2 books published at the
moment in my children’s series, The Adventures of Cecilia Spark. Book 1 is called
the Brimstone Forest and the second book is called the Mystical Mountains of
Terra.
Tell us about the Mystical Mountains of Terra.
This is Cecilia Spark’s first BIG adventure. A race against time.
Good versus evil. Cecilia and Soldier have to find the Sceptre of Malvado.
However, the sceptre is at risk of falling into the wrong hands, and Soldier’s
fate depends on its recovery. The question is, can Cecilia and Soldier find the
sceptre before the total eclipse of the sun, or will someone else beat them to
it?
They
meet new characters during their quest and have lots of thrills and spills on the
way.
The
story is fully illustrated throughout, illustrator Peter Maddocks, and is a
chapter book suitable for 4-9-year-old girls and boys.
What was your inspiration?
I
wanted to take children on a journey of discovery to places in the world they
may never visit themselves. I wanted to introduce creatures real and mythical
to encourage the reader to think about the world they live in. The places that
I wrote about in the Mystical Mountains of Terra are based on real places.
One of
the creatures Cecilia and Soldier encounter is named after a critically
endangered or indeed extinct, sub-species of tiger.
What are you currently working on?
I’m working on 2 projects at the
moment. The first project is book 3 in my series and I’ve gone in a mystical direction.
And, the second project is an A-Z
rhyming book that I’m creating with my daughter. She is doing the
illustrations; she’s an extremely talented artist. This book isn’t part of the
Adventures of Cecilia Spark series, although it could be seen as an
introduction for younger readers to my series.
What are you reading at the moment?
At the moment I’m not reading
anything, because I’ve just finished Journey to Freedom by K Meador. I loved
this book … I loved the back drop, set in 19th Century America at
the time of the Civil War.
However, I think my next read
will be Hollywood Shakedown by Mark Barry.
What do you like to do in your free time when you're not reading or
writing?
I love doing things with my kids
and husband, whether it’s playing dominoes or going for a lovely walk at the
river; this time is so precious. I enjoy spending time with our animals of
which we have plenty. And, if I have any spare time left, meeting up with a
girlfriend for a coffee.
Do you have any advice for other authors?
Keep at
it! Even if you’ve had rejections from traditional publishers or agents, don’t
give up. Look in to the self-publishing route.
Its hard work, but your guaranteed self-satisfaction and you meet some
fabulous people en-route!
And finally, can you tell us some fun
facts about yourself, such as crossed skydiving off my bucket list.
Well,
I’m scared of heights and I thought to cure my fear I would do a bungee jump.
Worse mistake I ever made. When the time
came to letting go of the railings to plunge 200+ metres to the ground I nearly
lost it. I still cannot remember the free-fall; my mind went blank! Needless to
say I have never attempted another bungee jump, and I’ve decided to live with
my fear of heights and stay at ground level!
You
can find out more about Cecilia Spark and her adventures at
ww.ceciliaspark.com
Purchase
links:
US http://www.amazon.com/Ngaire-Elder/e/B006VXOUN8
UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ngaire-Elder/e/B006VXOUN8 History Trivia
The Wizard's Cauldron: An Interview with Kim Carmichael
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
History Trivia
November
24
380 Theodosius I made his adventus, or formal entry, into Constantinople.
1429 Joan of Arc unsuccessfully besieged La Charité.
1434 Thames River froze from London Bridge to Gravesend; the frost lasted from November 24th to February 10th.
1542 at the Battle of Solway Moss: The English army defeated the Scots. The English force of approximately 3,000 was far outnumbered by an army of at least 10,000 Scots, but in-fighting among the invaders helped the English commander, Wharton, rout his foes in this surprising victory.
380 Theodosius I made his adventus, or formal entry, into Constantinople.
1429 Joan of Arc unsuccessfully besieged La Charité.
1434 Thames River froze from London Bridge to Gravesend; the frost lasted from November 24th to February 10th.
1542 at the Battle of Solway Moss: The English army defeated the Scots. The English force of approximately 3,000 was far outnumbered by an army of at least 10,000 Scots, but in-fighting among the invaders helped the English commander, Wharton, rout his foes in this surprising victory.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Ngaire Elder: Radio Show Interview with well known author, MARK ...
Ngaire Elder: Radio Show Interview with well known author, MARK ...: Author, Mark Barry stops by Phil Naessens Show to chat about his latest book Hollywood Shakedown. Link for interview on The Phil Na...
Independent Paperback Gift Shop CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE blog 2012: Download PDF Here
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The Phil Naessens Show November 23, 2012: Hollywood Shakedown!!
On Fridays Phil Naessens Show author Mark Barry stops by to discuss his latest book Hollywood Shakedown, Knuckleballs Blog’s Eric Pleiss joins Phil for the Weekly Minnesota Twins report as well as to speculate where free agents Josh Hamilton and Zack Greinke will wind up as well as Detroit’s signing of former Angels OF Torii Hunter and Phil recaps Thursdays NFL games.
To listen to the program from the site please click the link provided below. To save this program to your portable listening device please right click the link below and select “save as”.
http://phillyflash.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/pns11232012-hollywood-shakedown.mp3
To listen to the program from the site please click the link provided below. To save this program to your portable listening device please right click the link below and select “save as”.
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History Trivia
November 23
534 BC Thespis of Icaria became the first actor to portray a character onstage.
800 Charlemagne arrived at Rome to investigate the alleged crimes of Pope Leo III.
912 Otto I (The Great) was born. He was King of Germany from 936-983 and was the first king to become Holy Roman Emperor in 961.
955 King Eadred died. King of Wessex and acknowledged as overlord of Mercia, and the Danelaw, Eadred brought Northumbria permanently under English rule.
1165 Pope Alexander III returned from exile to Rome.
1248 Conquest of Seville by the Christian troops under King Ferdinand III of Castile.
1499 Pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck was hanged for reportedly attempting to escape from the Tower of London. He had invaded England in 1497, claiming to be the lost son of King Edward IV of England.
534 BC Thespis of Icaria became the first actor to portray a character onstage.
800 Charlemagne arrived at Rome to investigate the alleged crimes of Pope Leo III.
912 Otto I (The Great) was born. He was King of Germany from 936-983 and was the first king to become Holy Roman Emperor in 961.
955 King Eadred died. King of Wessex and acknowledged as overlord of Mercia, and the Danelaw, Eadred brought Northumbria permanently under English rule.
1165 Pope Alexander III returned from exile to Rome.
1248 Conquest of Seville by the Christian troops under King Ferdinand III of Castile.
1499 Pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck was hanged for reportedly attempting to escape from the Tower of London. He had invaded England in 1497, claiming to be the lost son of King Edward IV of England.
Mama's Got a Chainsaw: Drawings of Women
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Emma Edwards: Imbrued
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The Jennifer (Author) Diaries: October New Release: Book Two in the Adventures of...
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Ngaire Elder: Ooops, I Forgot to Publish This ...!
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History Trivia
November 22
498 Symmachus Consecrated. Christian convert Symmachus was chosen by the Roman Church to succeed Pope Anastasius II at the same time a Byzantine faction selected Laurentius. Both individuals were consecrated on the same date, and the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great was asked to choose the new pope. He chose Symmachus.
845 the first King of all Brittany, Nominoe, defeated the Frankish king Charles the Bald at the Battle of Ballon near Redon.
1307 Pope Clement V issued the papal bull Pastoralis Praeeminentiae which instructed all Christian monarchs in Europe to arrest all Templars and seize their assets.
1221 Frederik II Hohenstaufen crowned Roman-German Emperor.
1428 Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick and also known as known as Warwick the Kingmaker, was born.
498 Symmachus Consecrated. Christian convert Symmachus was chosen by the Roman Church to succeed Pope Anastasius II at the same time a Byzantine faction selected Laurentius. Both individuals were consecrated on the same date, and the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great was asked to choose the new pope. He chose Symmachus.
845 the first King of all Brittany, Nominoe, defeated the Frankish king Charles the Bald at the Battle of Ballon near Redon.
1307 Pope Clement V issued the papal bull Pastoralis Praeeminentiae which instructed all Christian monarchs in Europe to arrest all Templars and seize their assets.
1221 Frederik II Hohenstaufen crowned Roman-German Emperor.
1428 Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick and also known as known as Warwick the Kingmaker, was born.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
History Trivia
November 21,
164 BC Judas Maccabaeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family, restored the Temple in Jerusalem. This event is commemorated each year by the festival of Hanukkah.
235 St. Anterus became Roman Catholic pope. He was Pope from November 21, 235 to January 3, 236, and succeeded Pope Pontian, who had been deported from Rome along with the antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia. Anterus was the son of Romulus, born in Petilia Policastro and is thought to have been of Greek origin, but the name could indicate that he was a freed slave. He died on January 3, 236 of undetermined causes.
1272 following Henry III of England's death on November 16, his son Prince Edward became King of England.
164 BC Judas Maccabaeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family, restored the Temple in Jerusalem. This event is commemorated each year by the festival of Hanukkah.
235 St. Anterus became Roman Catholic pope. He was Pope from November 21, 235 to January 3, 236, and succeeded Pope Pontian, who had been deported from Rome along with the antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia. Anterus was the son of Romulus, born in Petilia Policastro and is thought to have been of Greek origin, but the name could indicate that he was a freed slave. He died on January 3, 236 of undetermined causes.
1272 following Henry III of England's death on November 16, his son Prince Edward became King of England.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
History Trivia
November 20
284 Diocletian was chosen as Roman Emperor.
869 Edmund the Martyr died. Saint Edmund was king of East Anglia. His gruesome death at the hands of the Danes led to legends and a shrine at what is now Bury St. Edmund's, West Suffolk.
1194 Palermo was conquered by Emperor Henry VI.
1272 Barons swore fealty to Edward I. Upon the death of his father, King Henry III, Edward received the fealty of the English barons and succeeded to the throne.
1407 a truce between John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orleans was agreed under the auspices of John, Duke of Berry. Orleans was assassinated three days later by Burgundy.
284 Diocletian was chosen as Roman Emperor.
869 Edmund the Martyr died. Saint Edmund was king of East Anglia. His gruesome death at the hands of the Danes led to legends and a shrine at what is now Bury St. Edmund's, West Suffolk.
1194 Palermo was conquered by Emperor Henry VI.
1272 Barons swore fealty to Edward I. Upon the death of his father, King Henry III, Edward received the fealty of the English barons and succeeded to the throne.
1407 a truce between John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orleans was agreed under the auspices of John, Duke of Berry. Orleans was assassinated three days later by Burgundy.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
History Trivia
November
19
1095 The Council of Clermont, called by Pope Urban II to discuss sending the First Crusade to the Holy Land, began.
1367 League of Cologne (medieval military alliance against Denmark signed by cities of the Hanseatic League on their meeting called Hansetag in Cologne) approved war against Denmark and Norway.
1095 The Council of Clermont, called by Pope Urban II to discuss sending the First Crusade to the Holy Land, began.
1367 League of Cologne (medieval military alliance against Denmark signed by cities of the Hanseatic League on their meeting called Hansetag in Cologne) approved war against Denmark and Norway.
My Next Big Thing
Mary Ann Bernal was invited by the Green Wizard to
participate in a blog-chain called “My
Next Big Thing” (started by Andy Duncan, author of “The Badger-Boy
Brouhaha). The Green Wizard is featuring
Mark Barry’s books, which can be found at:
Though besotted with a mysterious Moor, a diplomatic guest of the King's Court, she honors her promise to wed a besotted Anglo-Saxon warrior on condition that he accompany her to Rome prior to consummating their marriage. In transit, their ship is boarded by bloodthirsty Saracen Corsairs. Her husband slain, Concordia finds herself at the mercy of a dashing young Captain who considers her precious virginity his bounty.
Using only feminine cunning, Concordia must defend her honor and plot her escape while Anglo-Saxon warriors come to her rescue, somewhere inside steamy, unconquered, Moorish Hispania.
And now, I'll pass the baton to the following writers who kindly agreed teo participate in the blog chain...stay tuned to read about their Next Big Thing.
Bill Jones
http://thisblogblank.wordpress.com
Elise VanCise
http://gladiatorspen.blogspot.com
As for me, The Briton and the Dane: Concordia will be available in January 2013.
Now down to the nitty gritty!
What is the working title of your book?
The Briton and the Dane: Concordia
Where did the idea come from for the book?
Concordia is a character from The Briton and the Dane trilogy,
who wanted her own story, and naturally I had to comply. The novel will be available early 2013.
What genre does your book fall under?
Historical fiction/romance
How long did it take you to write the first draft of your
manuscript?
The manuscript took me five months to complete.
What other books would you compare this story to within your
genre?
Novels by Philippa Gregory come to mind.
Who or What inspired you to write this book?
After reading Sir Walter Scott’s
“Ivanhoe,” I became enthralled with early British history, and admit to being an
incurable romantic Anglophile, and less nobly, and much more irritatingly, a
Romanphile, accordingly to my favorite Brit and staunchest supporter.
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
Concordia is a flaxen-haired Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, coming
of age in the reign of Alfred the Great. Spoiled by her indulgent father,
cunning, manipulative, stubborn and willful, she is nevertheless full of energy
and an explorer by nature. Though besotted with a mysterious Moor, a diplomatic guest of the King's Court, she honors her promise to wed a besotted Anglo-Saxon warrior on condition that he accompany her to Rome prior to consummating their marriage. In transit, their ship is boarded by bloodthirsty Saracen Corsairs. Her husband slain, Concordia finds herself at the mercy of a dashing young Captain who considers her precious virginity his bounty.
Using only feminine cunning, Concordia must defend her honor and plot her escape while Anglo-Saxon warriors come to her rescue, somewhere inside steamy, unconquered, Moorish Hispania.
And now, I'll pass the baton to the following writers who kindly agreed teo participate in the blog chain...stay tuned to read about their Next Big Thing.
Bill Jones
http://thisblogblank.wordpress.com
Elise VanCise
http://gladiatorspen.blogspot.com
Sunday, November 18, 2012
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An Interview with author Suz Korb
Welcome to Meet The Author! Today Suz Korb has stopped by to give us a little insight into her life and her books. So let’s get started.
Please tell us a little about
yourself.
I’m Hawaiian. Well, not really. I say I’m Hawaiian because I was born
there and sometimes it’s just easier to say I’m Hawaiian than saying I’m White,
Japanese, Black and Native American. Although, I am proud of my heritage, so
sometimes I do tell my full nationality background. And then I go off on a
monologue about my ancestry and etc., and by the time I’m finished people really
regret asking me about meself. lol! Anyway, I was born in Hawaii, raised in
Utah and now I’m living and writing in England. Sorry, that didn’t turn out to
be a “little” bit about me, did it?
I’ve written bits and bobs throughout my life. Stories as a kid. Journalism and PR work as an adult. It was in 2009 that I started writing novel length fiction. My first ever novel was a supernatural Chick Lit about the devil, who was a woman.
What projects have been published?
All three books in my Bedeviled trilogy are
available on Amazon. They are FREE to Prime customers. The Bedeviled trilogy novels are supernatural teen comedy-horror reads, each
containing a *ting* of magical romance.
Tell us about your novels.
How did you select the title of your novels?
I knew it was always going to be Eve against
the forces of evil, so all my titles in this series are Eve (good) vs. Bad Guys
(evil) but I couldn’t just title all the novels Eve vs. Evil. Although, that
short title is not half bad either! lol
What was your inspiration?
Fallen angels. I
think they are so cool looking with their black wings.
What are you currently working on?
I’m currently swapping genres to write some
Christmas Chick Lit stories in time for the holidays. I’ll return to writing
Paranormal Young Adult Romance in the New Year.
What are you reading at the moment?
Aloha From Hell by Richard Kadrey. It’s book
3 in the Sandman Slim series. I love Kadrey’s cynical and sarcastic writing
style. The demonic situations combined with clever whit makes the characters
leap from the page.
What do you like to do in your free time
when you're not reading or writing?
Faff about on twitter, facebook and youtube
for their makeup tutorials. I like watching films, mostly actiony movies. My
fave TV shows that are on at the moment are The Vampire Diaries, True Blood,
Game of Thrones and Red Dwarf X.
Do you have any advice for other authors?
To find out more about Suz Korb visit
Suz’s webpage: www.suzkorb.com where you can “like” her Facebook page. Follow her on Twitter: @SuzKorb and
visit her blog for writerly advice and support anytime.