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Master your productivity with 11 amazing tools

Master your productivity with 11 amazing tools With every passing year, it seems clients are expecting more and more from their photographers, which means we may need a lesson in productivity. Kat Dal…

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Please help with a family history of bowel cancer study

A survey from Plymouth University for people with a Family History of Bowel Cancer Some families have an inherited vulnerability to bowel cancer which runs in the family. When someone is found to hav…

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An Avid Reader Special: Jennifer Lowe’s Five Most- Anticipated Reads Of 2016

During December, four avid readers shared their Top 5 reads of 2015. Now I have asked the same readers to reveal their most anticipated books for 2016 — following the same order as last time, i.e. Jen…

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My Mum, Cancer & Me

Student and retail assistant Stacey McCloskey, 22 and from Belfast, lives at home with her Dad. She is halfway through her third year at university studying Sociology and is hoping to graduate this ye…

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Guest Blog: Auckland New Zealand, Magnet Super City

Visitors in Albert park. Albert Park is a famous scenic park in central Auckland, New Zealand. Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: cewitness032969 Editor’s Not…

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My Mum, Cancer & Me

Student and retail assistant Stacey McCloskey, 22 and from Belfast, lives at home with her Dad. She is halfway through her third year at university studying Sociology and is hoping to graduate this ye…

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Museum Freecycle: helping museums to reduce, recycle and reuse

Caroline Keppel-Palmer writes in our first blog of 2016, revisiting the Museum Freecycle Project.  The Museum Freecycle project continues to grow and now has around 500 members from across the UK. Cr…

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Coffee? Not with Barb and Lizzy Lamb: Scotch On The Rocks #RBRT #bookreview...

Coffee? A wee dram of the water of life? Highland tea [image from Upstairs Downstairs] Here in Scotland, it’s called uisge beatha—whiskey, the water of life. The first time I heard this was my first …

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Guest blog post: David Ferry’s ‘Lake Water’, by Martyn Crucefix

This is the second in a series of guest blog posts about poets who have been overlooked and who should be better known. ——— In the French Alps above the Trois Vallées, the woven steel cables of chai…

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Looking for Ramallah

Seventeen years is a number that holds significance to me. It’s the age in which I left my hometown of Ramallah to study abroad, it’s also the number of years it took me to return home. In seventeen y…

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How not to write a novel

Nathan here. I first met my friend Julia Forster a decade ago when we were assistants to two US and UK agents who worked closely together. She's now an accomplished author, and her novel What a Way to…

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I Made It To The Top 50 Beauty Bloggers List

RebatesZone has placed me on number 15 in the world of beauty bloggers. I am so excited. Here’s what they had to say on their website: “The pursuit of beauty is no ordinary thing. It has, is and wil…

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Blog Tour – ‘Electric Shadows of Shanghai’ by Clare Kane

‘The Electric Shadows of Shanghai’ was published in December 2015 as an eBook by Watchword, the digital imprint of Impress Books.   I am very pleased to be participating in this blog tour for which Cl…

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Are We Still Using Blogs in 2016?

I used to post a lot. All the damn time, in fact. I’d average 2-3 posts and 2-3 guest posts a week. Tons of information I thought would be helpful, amusing or just something for me. I could also rely …

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12 best things to do in Brighton

At MADE, we love Brighton just as much as the next Londoner. Which is why we’ve opened a pop up shop, just for our January sale, at the No Walls Gallery on Church Street. But aside from our temporary …

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Aristotle’s 6: The Elements of Compelling Fiction

Guest bloggers visit my website twice a month on Tuesday and Thursday. If you would like to be a part of this, feel free to check out the Be a Guest Blogger page. This week’s guest post is brought to …

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Guest Post: Stacy Green

Title: Shots Fired Author: Stacy Green Series: Delta Detectives  Release date: January 18 Genre: Mystery/Thriller   Cage Foster is finishing up a long shift as a criminal investigator for the Adams Co…

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Industry views: mobile games outlook 2016

Mobile Games remains the biggest single sector in our ecosystem when it comes to consumption and monetization. 2015 was another growth year from Nintendo’s dramatic entry into the market to Activision…

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Embraceable with August McLaughlin

I am so excited my friend and blogger sensation August McLaughlin of Girl Boner has a new book Embraceable: Empowering Facts and True Stories About Women’s Sexuality, and today I get to interview her!…

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Blog Tour/Guest Blog: Prophecy vs. History By Lawrence M. Schoen author of...

As part of the promotional blog tour for his book Barsk: The Elephants’ Graveyard .  Lawrence M. Schoen was nice enough to write a guest blog post for MightyThorJRS today. I would like to thank Lawren…

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