by gayemack | Aug 17, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Seems everyone wants to write a book…and a lot of people do…and they do it well. But this is only half of the story…the rest falls into the nebulous world of having your work published by someone other than you…although this is always an option. Years ago an...
by gayemack | Aug 12, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
EAST MEETS West in the healing philosophies of Chinese medicine, in eastern Asia, and those of Ayurveda, native to India, Tibet, and other countries in southern Asia. Logically, it might seem that these two systems of medicine would differ from each other, given the...
by gayemack | Aug 10, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Glastonbury and its once powerful Abbey are arguably among the most enigmatic and mystical sites in England. The place simply exudes legends, mysteries and improbable lore. One cannot speak about Glastonbury without the mystical King Arthur immediately coming to...
by gayemack | Aug 2, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
ELIZABETH-by Margaret George Once again American author, Margaret George, has produced a stellar work of historical fiction in her newly released, Elizabeth. As with George’s previous books, the story is skillfully written in the first person, this time through...