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The First Review of My Book Samantha Awards it 4 Stars
Yesterday I visited the Kindle page for my book Samantha. I was delighted to see that Samantha has been awarded a 4 star review http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B00BL3CNHI/ref=cm_cr_pr_hist_4?ie=UTF8&filterBy=addFourStar&showViewpoints=0. Samantha tells the story of a young girl forced into prostitution in the city of … Continue reading
Samantha by Kevin Morris Available in the Kindle Store
My new book, Samantha tells the story of a young girl forced into sex slavery in the city of Liverpool. Can Samantha escape from the mental and physical abuse inflicted on her or will she end her life in the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, cheap ebooks, cheap kindle titles, culture, english literature, free ebooks, sex trafficking, slavery, writing
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The First Time by Kevin Morris
It has certainly been a while since I dipped my virtual pen into the ink well and gave vent to my pearls of wisdom or whatever it is I give vent to (answers please on a postcard)! Enough of this … Continue reading
Jewish Roots of Hungarian far-right politician revealed
The Independent recently carried an interesting piece about a leading member of a Hungarian Fascist Party who has discovered that he has Jewish roots. His grandmother is a survivor of Auswitz, one of Nazi Germany’s concentration camps. The repentant Member … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, fascism, history, hungary, jews, Nazi Germany, the final solution, the holacaust, world war ii
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Goodbye to sex?
Yesterday’s Daily Mail has an interesting piece by A N Wilson about the future of genetics and humanity. Wilson reviews a book “Like a Virgin” by a geneticist at Imperial College London in which the author argues that the future … Continue reading
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Tagged aldous huxley, biology, books, brave new world, ethics, eugenics, genetics, literature, philosophy, science
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RUDYARD KIPLING
Reblogged from My Blog: Rudyard Kipling is frequently perceived as an imperial poet, a writer who glorified British imperialism and who was, not to mince words a racist. Is this an accurate portrayal? On my bookshelves sits “Kipling, poems selected … Continue reading
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Recessional by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling is quite correctly perceived as a poet who celebrated and actively supported the British Empire. This is undoubtedly the case, however as can be seen in his “Recessional” the picture of a jingoist is not a wholly accurate … Continue reading
How to Kill by Keith Douglas
How to Kill by Keith Douglas Under the parabola of a ball, a child turning into a man, I looked into the air too long. The ball fell in my hand, it sang in the closed fist: Open Open Behold … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, history, how to kill keith douglas, killing, literature, war, war poems, war poetry, world war 2, world war ii
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Photographs – my visit to the New Forest
I’ve written previously about my visit to the New Forest which took place from 14-21 May 2012. During this time I took a number of photographs (or – more accurately – being blind, sighted companions photographed scenery etc. on my … Continue reading
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Tagged nature, nature photographs, New Forest, photographs, photography
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