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DETROIT TRI-CON 1972: The First Comic Con – Science Fiction, Fantasy, Comic Books
Comic Con & More. My Adventures at my first Con… DETROIT TRI-CON: The First Comic Con Yes, The First Comic-Con & I Was There For The ’72 Edition. My Favourite Convention As I wrote in an intro to … Continue reading
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SPIRITUAL WORDSMITHS: The Best Writers of Christian Fiction
Christian Fiction Review. The Best Writers of Christian Fiction As I write this, Christian fiction continues to sell. And continues to grow in readership. The #1 Christian bestseller on Amazon is SOMEWHERE SAFE WITH SOMEBODY GOOD: The New Mitford Novel … Continue reading
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Tagged advice aspiring authors, best writers, book review, c s lewis, canada, canadian, Christian, Christian fiction, faith-based books, ornithanthropus, spiritual values
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The Butterfly Effect: Is the Monarch Butterfly Next on the Extinction List?
Monarch Butterfly Next? The Butterfly Effect: Is the Monarch Butterfly Next on the Extinction List? The Eskimo Curlew of Canada. The Golden Toad of Costa Rica. The Zanzibar Leopard. The Javan Tiger. The Pyrenean Ibex. The West African Black Rhino. … Continue reading
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Edgar Rice Burroughs: A Tribute to the Creator of Tarzan – A Personal Hero
Tarzan — The Boy Who Was Raised by Apes… EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: A Tribute to Tarzan’s Creator My Heroes have always been Writers! As I’ve said before, my first literary hero was Sir Charles G D Roberts. Almost … Continue reading
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SOMEDAY THERE WILL BE CENTAURS – Science Fantasy Story by Brian Alan Burhoe
Science Fantasy Short Story… SOMEDAY THERE WILL BE CENTAURS – A Science Fantasy Short Story by Brian Alan Burhoe We’ll go Out There, of course. And we’ll homestead. We’ll do whatever it takes. We’ll adapt. Genetic engineering, if … Continue reading
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The Raven: Thief, Trickster & Black Thunderbolt
Neither The Pigeons nor The Raven… Every Human culture has its tales of the Raven. Some, out of ignorance and inattention, fear it. But those close to the natural world, those who love the Sacred Land, revere it. … Continue reading
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