March 6
1340 John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster was born.
1475 Michelangelo Buonarrotti was born.
1619 Cyrano de Bergerac was born. The real Cyrano was a soldier, duelist, dramatist and satirist, and inspired several romantic legends, the most famous of them Edmund Rostand's play.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Ngaire Elder: Welcome, Mackenzie Knight, the Queen of the Parano...
Ngaire Elder: Welcome, Mackenzie Knight, the Queen of the Parano...: I have been following radio host, Mackenzie Knight, for a number of months and was delighted when she agreed to an interview on my blog. M...
Amazon Review of Carla by Mark Barry
Customer Review
The Phil Naessens Show 3-5-2013: NBA Conference Roundup, Detroit Tigers and Detroit Pistons Chat
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Pro Sports Extra founder Trevor Uren joins Phil to discuss his high school basketball season, the NBA’s Eastern and Western Conferences, the Detroit Pistons and the Detroit Tigers plus much much more on Tuesdays Phil Naessens Show
Pro Sports Extra founder Trevor Uren joins Phil to discuss his high school basketball season, the NBA’s Eastern and Western Conferences, the Detroit Pistons and the Detroit Tigers plus much much more on Tuesdays Phil Naessens Show
The Wizard's Cauldron: Sample Chapter from Green Wizard 4: Ultra Violence...
The Wizard's Cauldron: Sample Chapter from Green Wizard 4: Ultra Violence...: Forty. Receding pate. Loose teeth. Failing marriage. Delinquent, uncaring son. Ball breaking psycho boss parachuted in to cut the big ear...
History Trivia
March 5
363 Roman Emperor Julian attacked the Sassanid (Persian)
Empire with an army of 90,000in a campaign which would bring about his own
death.
493 the German barbarian leader Odovacar (Odocacer), who had ended the
Western Roman Empire in 476, was executed at age 59 by the Ostrogoths.
1133
King Henry II of England was born.
1461 Henry VI was deposed by Duke of York
during the War of the Roses.
Monday, March 4, 2013
The Phil Naessens Show 3-4-2013: Is Mike Trout Underpaid and National League East Complete Preview
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Is Mike Trout underpaid? How serious are the injuries to New York Yankee outfielder Curtis Granderson and Cleveland Indians closer Chris Perez plus an in depth complete analysis of every team in the National League East. Joining Phil to do all this is Sports-Kings Reading Between the Seams managing editor David Whitlock.
History Trivia
March 4
51 Nero, later to become Roman Emperor, was given the title princeps iuventutis (head of the youth).
1152 Frederick Barbarossa was elected Holy Roman Emperor.
1193 Saladin died.
1215 King John of England made an oath to Pope Innocent III as a crusader to gain his support.
1461 Battle at Towton: Yorkists defeated the Lancastrians and Edward IV was recognized as king of England.
1492 King James IV of Scotland concluded an alliance with France against England.
51 Nero, later to become Roman Emperor, was given the title princeps iuventutis (head of the youth).
1152 Frederick Barbarossa was elected Holy Roman Emperor.
1193 Saladin died.
1215 King John of England made an oath to Pope Innocent III as a crusader to gain his support.
1461 Battle at Towton: Yorkists defeated the Lancastrians and Edward IV was recognized as king of England.
1492 King James IV of Scotland concluded an alliance with France against England.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Gladiator's Pen: Editing and chocolate, lots of chocolate
Gladiator's Pen: Editing and chocolate, lots of chocolate: I have been hard at work on the last edit of Don’t Touch in preparation for its March ebook re-launch. Editing for me is hellish. I’ve ne...
Debra Benson featured on The Examiner
History Trivia - Theodorik the Great defeats Odoaker
March 3
King Theodorik
493 Ostrogoten King Theodorik the Great and viceroy of
the Eastern Roman Empire beat German usurper Odoaker who had made himself King
of Italy.
1046 antipope Sylvester III died.
1284 The Statute of Rhuddlan (Statute of Wales) incorporated the
Principality of Wales into England, and provided the constitutional basis for
the government of the Principality of North Wales from 1284 until 1536.
The Wizard's Cauldron: The Wonderful World of D M Andrews...with Ngaire E...
The Wizard's Cauldron: The Wonderful World of D M Andrews...with Ngaire E...: I am delighted to have well-known author, D M Andrews, at the Wizard’s Cauldron today I met Darren about a year ago in the corridors ...
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Ngaire Elder: A Super Smiley Book
Ngaire Elder: A Super Smiley Book: Today the spotlight is on well known author Wendy Steele and her delightful book 'Wendy Woo's Year - A Pocketful of Smil...
Ngaire Elder: FREEBIE ALERT for Kindle from 26th Feb-02nd Mar .....
Ngaire Elder: FREEBIE ALERT for Kindle from 26th Feb-02nd Mar .....: Their Journey Begins by K Meador is free for a limited time, only on Amazon. Their Journey Begins ... Years prior to the American Civil...
This Week in Tennis 3-2-2013: Does the USTA Use Intimidation and Practice a Form of Taxation Without Representation?
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Is the USTA practicing taxation without representation? Does the USTA attempt to intimidate their critics? How will Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori fare this season? Will there be any male from the USA in the top 10 at seasons end? Host Phil Naessens answers your questions and more on this weeks edition of This Week in Tennis.
Is the USTA practicing taxation without representation? Does the USTA attempt to intimidate their critics? How will Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori fare this season? Will there be any male from the USA in the top 10 at seasons end? Host Phil Naessens answers your questions and more on this weeks edition of This Week in Tennis.
Suz Korb: FREE Fiction
Suz Korb: FREE Fiction: My short story PULLED is free today on all global Amazon websites! You'll find worldwide links below. Enjoy! Pulled Pulled FREE o...
History Trivia - Ethelred of Wessex beats Danish Army Invasion
March 2,
462 Total Lunar Eclipse.
672 Saint Caedda died. He was
educated at Lindisfarne and spent time in Ireland before succeeding his brother
as Abbot of Laestingaeu in Yorkshire.
871 Battle at Marton: Ethelred of Wessex
beat the Danish invasion army.
986 Louis V became King of the Franks.
986
Lothair, King of France, died.
1127 Charles the Good, Count of Flanders, was
murdered while at prayer in the church of St. Donat at Bruges.
1316 King Robert
II of Scotland, the first Stewart King, was born.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Pen Over Sword: Author Interview: K Meador
Pen Over Sword: Author Interview: K Meador: It's Friday! Time for another great author interview. Today I have K Meador! Hi, K! Thanks for joining us today. Thank you fo...
The Phil Naessens Show 3-01-2013: MLB News, Dodgers, Mets, Twins and A’s Weekly Reports
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This season we will follow four MLB Teams; the Mets, Dodgers, A’s and Twins; Please join host Phil Naessens and his guests Eric Stephen from True Blue LA, Alex Hall from Athletics Nation, Eric Pleiss from Knuckleballs Blog and Mark Berman from Blogging Mets as they take a closer look at who they believe will be in each teams starting lineup on opening day and much much more.
This season we will follow four MLB Teams; the Mets, Dodgers, A’s and Twins; Please join host Phil Naessens and his guests Eric Stephen from True Blue LA, Alex Hall from Athletics Nation, Eric Pleiss from Knuckleballs Blog and Mark Berman from Blogging Mets as they take a closer look at who they believe will be in each teams starting lineup on opening day and much much more.
Gladiator's Pen: A Luring Murder of Author Stacy Verdick Case
Gladiator's Pen: A Luring Murder of Author Stacy Verdick Case: No no, Stacy is just fine, the murder is in the next Catherine O'Brien book. Stacy is here with us in the Ludis today to chat about her...
History Trivia - Romulus victorious after rape of the Sabine women.
March 1
752 BC Romulus, first king of
Rome, celebrated the first Roman triumph after his victory over the
Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women.
86 BC Lucius Cornelius Sulla, at
the head of a Roman Republic army, entered Athens, and removed the tyrant
Aristion who was supported by troops of Mithridates VI of Pontus.
286 Roman Emperor Diocletian
raised Maximian to the rank of Caesar.
317 Crispus and Constantine II,
sons of Roman Emperor Constantine I, and Licinius Iunior, son of Emperor
Licinius, were made Caesares. 4
92 St. Felix III ended his reign and St.
Gelasius I began his reign as Pope.
743 Slave export by Christians to heathen
areas was prohibited.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Booksessed: January/February Favorites
Booksessed: January/February Favorites: I don't know if there is a meme floating around the blogosphere showcasing book bloggers favorite books from the past month (or so). I d...
The Phil Naessens Show 2-28-2013: Learn How to See Who’s Viewing Your Facebook Profile!
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Are the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets junk? How will former 49er QB Alex Smith fare in Kansas City? Where is the best place to watch a game and what is the best food to go with it plus learn how to see who is viewing your Facebook profile, fake fans vs real fans……plus much much more. Please join The Sports Goons Jameyan Smith and host Phil Naessens on Thursdays Phil Naessens Show.
Are the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets junk? How will former 49er QB Alex Smith fare in Kansas City? Where is the best place to watch a game and what is the best food to go with it plus learn how to see who is viewing your Facebook profile, fake fans vs real fans……plus much much more. Please join The Sports Goons Jameyan Smith and host Phil Naessens on Thursdays Phil Naessens Show.
History Trivia - Inquisition burns heretics
February 28
364 Valentinian I became Roman Emperor.
590 Gregory I (The Great) became Roman Catholic Pope.
870 The Fourth Council of Constantinople closed.
1066 Westminster Abbey opened.
1574 Two Englishmen and an Irishman were burnt for heresy on the orders of the Holy Office of the Inquisition.
1638 The Scottish National Covenant was signed in Edinburgh, which denounced the attempts by Charles I to force the Scottish church to conform to English practices, at the same time urging loyalty to the king.
1694 Queen Mary II of England died after five years of joint rule with her husband, King William III.
364 Valentinian I became Roman Emperor.
590 Gregory I (The Great) became Roman Catholic Pope.
870 The Fourth Council of Constantinople closed.
1066 Westminster Abbey opened.
1574 Two Englishmen and an Irishman were burnt for heresy on the orders of the Holy Office of the Inquisition.
1638 The Scottish National Covenant was signed in Edinburgh, which denounced the attempts by Charles I to force the Scottish church to conform to English practices, at the same time urging loyalty to the king.
1694 Queen Mary II of England died after five years of joint rule with her husband, King William III.
Book Spotlight - Carla by Mark Barry featured on SSLYBLOG
Book Spotlight - New Release - Carla - Mark Barry http://wp.me/p38Iym-2q via @ovalleba
Mary Ann Bernal review:
Mary Ann Bernal review:
Carla is the story of a perceived mentally-ill person, John
Dexter, who shares his story truthfully about his psychiatric illnesses,
hospitalizations, and his obsessive love for a woman half his age. He speaks to
the reader, as if writing a blog, sharing painful memories with acceptance, his
writings cathartic, purging his fear.
The story held my interest to the very last page and I look forward to
reading more novels by this author.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 42 - A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD
BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 42 - A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD: SHOW SYNOPSIS: This week the team tears into A Good Day To Die Hard. It's the newest addition to the Die Hard series, it's got B...
The Phil Naessens Show 2-27-2013: Fantasy Basketball: Playoff Rosters and Waiver Wire Suggestions
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The Fantasy Basketball season is winding down and the playoffs are approaching quickly. Please join Sports-Kings Pass the Pill managing editor Andy Flint and host Phil Naessens as they discuss what impact, if any, last weeks NBA trade deadline moves affects Fantasy Basketball as well as tips and proven methods to help you solidify your roster as your team (s) head into the playoffs.
The Fantasy Basketball season is winding down and the playoffs are approaching quickly. Please join Sports-Kings Pass the Pill managing editor Andy Flint and host Phil Naessens as they discuss what impact, if any, last weeks NBA trade deadline moves affects Fantasy Basketball as well as tips and proven methods to help you solidify your roster as your team (s) head into the playoffs.
History Trivia - 15th recording of Halley's Comet
February 27
280 Constantine I (The Great) was born.
380 Roman emperor Theodosius declared the orthodoxy of the Nicene Creed, and made Christianity the sole religion of the empire.
837 The 15th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
1560 The Treaty of Berwick, which expelled the French from Scotland, was signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland.
1594 Henry IV was crowned King of France.
280 Constantine I (The Great) was born.
380 Roman emperor Theodosius declared the orthodoxy of the Nicene Creed, and made Christianity the sole religion of the empire.
837 The 15th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
1560 The Treaty of Berwick, which expelled the French from Scotland, was signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland.
1594 Henry IV was crowned King of France.
Gladiator's Pen: Eleanor T. Beaty talks about Seeing Spirits on Gla...
Gladiator's Pen: Eleanor T. Beaty talks about Seeing Spirits on Gla...: Gladiator's Pen welcomes Elanor T. Beaty to the Ludis. She's guest posting with an interesting topic seeing spirits, in celebration ...
Sanguinary by Emma Edwards, Amazon Review
5.0 out of 5
stars Punchy,
27 Feb 2013
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If you enjoy books
told in the first person with short, punchy dialogue and your vampires hot and
their lovemaking raunchy, you will love this book!Sanguinary was a read in a different direction for me, not my usual choice but I tried it on recommendation. It took me a few chapters to get into it but once I did, Ms Edwards' storytelling brought me closer to the characters, the plot began to unfold and 'what ifs' and 'I wonder ifs' filled my mind as I read. When the relationship between the three girls grew and the complexities of the vampire 'family unfolded, Ms Edwards 'got me' and I couldn't wait to read to the end.
The sex in this book is explicit and, if I'm honest, a little too explicit for my taste. Though well written, it didn't add to the book for me but also, in no way detracted.
So, for a raunchy, rollicking, 'no holes barred', sexy vampire read, I can highly recommend this book. It gets my five stars as I enjoyed it, recommend it and will read it again before I read the next book in the series. This is a cracking debut novel.
Author Wendy Steele in the Spotlight
Check out the interview on Sarah PJ White's blog at:
http://sarahpjwhite.com/wendy-steele-author-spotlight-7.html
http://sarahpjwhite.com/wendy-steele-author-spotlight-7.html
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Gladiator's Pen: Eleanor T. Beaty talks about Seeing Spirits on Gla...
Gladiator's Pen: Eleanor T. Beaty talks about Seeing Spirits on Gla...: Gladiator's Pen welcomes Elanor T. Beaty to the Ludis. She's guest posting with an interesting topic seeing spirits, in celebration ...
History Trivia
February
26
364 Valentinian I, founder of the Valentinian Dynasty and considered to be the last great Western Emperor, was proclaimed Roman Emperor.
1266 Battle of Benevento was fought between Charles of Anjou and Manfred of Sicily. Charles' victory resulted in the collapse of Hohenstaufen rule in Italy.
1361 Wenceslas of Bohemia, Holy Roman Catholic German emperor (1378-1400) was born. Not to be confused with the "Good King" of the same name, he was the son of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV. He was a peace-loving, but incompetent ruler, who died childless.
1616 Spanish Inquisition delivered an injunction to Galileo.
364 Valentinian I, founder of the Valentinian Dynasty and considered to be the last great Western Emperor, was proclaimed Roman Emperor.
1266 Battle of Benevento was fought between Charles of Anjou and Manfred of Sicily. Charles' victory resulted in the collapse of Hohenstaufen rule in Italy.
1361 Wenceslas of Bohemia, Holy Roman Catholic German emperor (1378-1400) was born. Not to be confused with the "Good King" of the same name, he was the son of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV. He was a peace-loving, but incompetent ruler, who died childless.
1616 Spanish Inquisition delivered an injunction to Galileo.
The Phil Naessens Show February 26, 2013: 2013 Major League Baseball Preview
Six Divisions. Thirty Teams. Everything you need to get you in the swing of
things for the 2013 Major League Baseball season is on this program. Projected
starting pitchers and closers, every move each team made during the off season
as well as brief comments about each team. Please join Sports-Kings Reading
Between the Seams baseball editor David Whitlock and Phil for your 2013 Major
League Baseball preview on Tuesdays Phil Naessens Show.
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Author Cheryl Casey featured on The Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/book-covers-and-illustrations
Cheryl Casey is a talented author and illustrator. Pre-made book covers start at $35 (subject to change from time of article). Custom book covers are available as well! To find out more visit her website at http://www.ccrbookcoverdesign.com/ Credit: Cheryl Casey
Cheryl Casey is a talented author and illustrator. Pre-made book covers start at $35 (subject to change from time of article). Custom book covers are available as well! To find out more visit her website at http://www.ccrbookcoverdesign.com/ Credit: Cheryl Casey
Monday, February 25, 2013
Free on Kindle Feb 26-March 2nd - Their Journey Begins by K-Trina Meador
Free
from Feb. 26th until March 2nd!
Their Journey Begins... Years prior to the American Civil War, the hardships and tests of life are developing traits of strength, courage and integrity into the lives of individuals who are destined to meet. Freedom and their survival mean relying on others when they have all learned to rely on nobody… Their Journey Begins is a prequel featuring individual short story vignettes of Greggory, Robert, Marissa, and Daniel before their lives converge into the full length novel, Journey to Freedom. Greggory is a half-breed; a mix of Indian and black blood who struggles both emotionally and physically with hatred and prejudice. Robert is a slave on a Florida plantation who takes in the starving, angry young Greggory under his wing and helps him grow into a man of courage and valor. Marrissa is a young girl who watches her mother waste away working as a maid in the saloon after the death of her husband. Dodging the advances of the saloon owner and his threats to put her in service, Marrissa dreams of having a better life and strikes out on her own after her mother's sudden illness and death. Daniel is an introvert who finds his safe haven nestled in a cabin away from civilization and his painful past. His business of trapping is successful and he finds contentment in the simple life he leads and a measure of peace until two visitors uproots his comfortable isolation. What readers are saying about Their Journey Begins: ~ The author has created a great `prologue' style book that draws you in, and leaves you wanting more. ~ Their Journey Begins is a beginning, and an end, an interconnecting of lives interrupted, ripped away, by a society of oppression, a dark period in American history, when slaves were considered possessions. ~ It is written tightly and with heart, and holds the reader throughout, but it needs to be read in conjunction with its sequel for a fuller view to be grasped and understood, although without it, it still stands alone as a lovely read that I recommend for the whole family. http://www.amazon.com/Their-Journey-Begins-Freedom-ebook/dp/B00A4SKVHA
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