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  1. Hometowns to Hollywood, , more info

    Dinah Shore
    “When I was four or five, my father had a general store in Winchester and I don’t think the farmers could ever leave on Saturday afternoon until I had been placed up on the counter to sing.” –Dinah Shore Frances “Fanny” Rose Shore was born on February 29, 1916, to Anna and Solomon Shore in Winchester, Tennessee. She had a sister, Elizabeth, who was eight years older. When Fanny was …
    By Annette Bochenek, 1,178 words
  2. West Halton Sidings, , more info

    Happy New Year & A Year of Reflection
    I hope that all the readers of the blog have a had a really nice time and spent it with loved ones and relaxed and dear I say over indulged slightly I really do hope that you have all everyone of you have had a great time! I know I have!! So, they say a picture can speak a thousand words and it can and it paint a picture in …
    By james6y99, 778 words
  3. Andy Bell | Blog, , more info

    Wrapping up 2024
    I’ve just read last year’s wrap up and it made me quite sad. I really was in a rough spot, mentally. What makes me the most sad though is I couldn’t honestly tell you I’m in a much better place. Things are on the up though. I don’t really have a will to sit here and write a wrap up post either this year, but it’s a really important way …
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  4. teesche.com, , more info

    How My 2024 Went and What I’ve Got Planned for 2025
    My favorite post of the year! After reviewing what I’ve written a year ago, I am actually surprised at how different everything has been this time around. That’s why these posts make so much sense and I recommend doing something similar to everyone. It doesn’t have to be published on a blog like I do, but just writing it down to sort out your thinking about what has happened and …
    By Teesche | Tim Teege, 6,825 words
  5. The Thesis Whisperer, , more info

    The cultural underbelly
    Recently I bought a new car. It’s very fast and very yellow. Here’s a picture of me and Mr ThesisWhisperer with it: In case you are wondering, it’s an EX30 Volvo with a dual electric motor. I bought my first new car at 50 – a Tesla. Now, four years later, I’ve bought a second electric vehicle, a ridiculously yellow EX30 Volvo with a dual motor. Some might question buying …
    By Thesis Whisperer, 2,399 words
  6. Improve something today, , more info

    Monthly links & notes for December 2024
    My accomplished, wonderful pals2024 was difficult—but ultimately very good—for me. Something that got me through the difficult parts was enjoying the successes of my friends, pals, and comrades, of which I offer an incomplete list here, in roughly chronological order:The boffins over at Fenwick released the Think Like a Writer course, which I have taken and personally recommend. Most online courses are bad. Not this one. Instead, it’s a three-week …
    By Brian Kerr, 531 words
  7. Me Blog Write Good, , more info

    781. Bottle Episode
    Original airdate: December 29, 2024 The premise: When Marge accidentally uses a bottle of Mr. Burns’ prized, irreplaceable wine entrusted to Homer’s care by Smithers, the three cover their tracks thanks to Professor Frink synthesizing a believable replacement. When Smithers expresses his inner turmoil about working for such a wicked, evil man, Marge suggests they produce more fake wine to sell to the rich to use their money for good. …
    By Mike!, 1,281 words
  8. Christopher L. Bennett: Written Worlds, , more info

    Looking back on 2024: a quietly productive year
    As 2024 comes to a close, I realize that, due to the unfortunate delays in completing the cover art for Aleyara’s Descent and Other Stories, my only professionally published work in 2024 has been the Star Trek Adventures campaign Synthetic Diplomacy, plus its associated essay (yes, I get paid for those). My only fiction publication on my Patreon, “High and Flighty,” doesn’t even count as a “real” publication, since it’s …
    By christopherlbennett, 1,788 words
  9. Separated by a Common Language, , more info

    US-to-UK Word of the Year 2024: landslide
    I've been struck by the lack of election-related 2024 Words of the Year from the English dictionaries (for a list, see November's newsletter). So I am here to repair that with my US-to-UK Word of the Year: landslide...which was much-used in its figurative sense to describe the result of the UK election that ended 14 years of Conservative government.some landslide headlines in UK mediaHere's how it it's been showing up …
    By lynneguist, 630 words
  10. SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD, , more info

    Most Superlative Links of 2024
    Link that made us feel the most stoned. December. Shakespearean: When people speak English but with German grammar. Watching this makes us feel stoned. Most Scooby-Doo. November. From the annals of superstimuli: Why Are Dogs So Obsessed With Lamb Chop? (The article doesn’t really deliver an answer, but it’s a good mystery.) Stinkiest post. October. I can smell “the flu” : r/RandomThoughts h/t Collin Lysford Most medieval. October. Medieval Sourcebook: …
    By slimemoldtimemold, 1,094 words
  11. Graphic Journey Blog, , more info

    HAPPY 2025
    Thank you to all who have dropped by here over the past year. I must apologise for not posting more regularly. But still, you will find on this clumsy-looking old blog that started in 2006 a mass of stories and information on the world of graphics, film, book covers, and much more that reveals my views and passion for the creative discipline we share. Here's to a New Year filled …
    By Mike Dempsey, 78 words
  12. Edward Feser, , more info

    The thread you’ve been waiting for
    Let’s close out 2024 and begin 2025 with a long overdue open thread. Now’s your chance to get that otherwise off-topic comment posted at last. From plate tectonics to Hooked on Phonics, from substance abuse to substance dualism, from Thomism to Tom Tom Club, everything is on-topic. Trolls still not welcome, though, so keep it sane and civil.Previous open threads archived here.
    By Edward Feser, 68 words
  13. ResoluteReader, , more info

    Cyprian Ekwensi - Jagua Nana
    Jagua Nana is a remarkable, but forgotten, novel. Set in Nigeria in the immediate aftermath of independence, it centres of Jagua Nana, a forty-five year old sex worker who retains her skills, beauty and fantastic dress sense. She is an icon of Lagos, a woman whose clothing and makeup sets the fashions for everyone else. And a woman who is desired by many men.Jagua wants to settle down and have
    By Resolute Reader, 75 words
  14. Not a Novelist (Yet), , more info

    Charting the Year
    A bit of a painfully tenuous title for this blog post, basically to have an excuse to have some sort of image to place at the top there - showing that the audiobook version of Pull to Open is still doing well in one of the rather niche Amazon charts in which it features. Top twenty - can't argue with that!But I always look to do a blog post on …
    By Paul Hayes, 454 words
  15. my name is mwd: photos, , more info

    31st December 2024 at 21:24
    I wrote just recently about how I'd accidentally tapped into a nostalgia mine by playing Ride 5, a game that lets you ride modern and classic motorcycles. And whilst it makes sense to me that letting me virtually ride old bikes I've ridden a long time ago might be a cause for fond memories, I was quite surprised by a similar sensation for one of the race tracks modelled in …
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