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Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Film Genre Popularity 1910-2018
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
Googly Eyes - They're Everywhere!
Labels:
anthropomorphism,
funny photos,
googly eyes
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Friday, January 25, 2019
Not in the English Language - cressa
Labels:
cressa,
Greek,
not in the English language
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Illustrator Who Draws Married Life Comics Shares the Year-Long Journey to Getting Pregnant
Illustrator Yehuda Devir is no stranger to sharing his life through art. For years, he has turned everyday moments with his wife Maya into charming—and often hilarious—online couple comics. Through his ongoing series called One of Those Days, he and Maya chronicle their relationship, from the silly to the mundane and beyond. After years of enjoying the comics, you can’t help but feel like you’re friends with them.
You can view more here.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Monday, January 21, 2019
Interview: Capturing the Beautiful Bond Between Mongolian Eagle Keepers and Their Birds
In the far reaches of Mongolia, a small group of nomads keeps the tradition
of eagle hunting alive. Also known as falconry, this ancient tradition requires
skilled handlers to train birds of prey to assist in hunting wild animals. In
ancient times, the practice was restricted to the noble classes, but today
berkutchi—as it’s called in Mongolia—is a right of passage for young men
living in Western Mongolia’s Altai region.
Golden eagles are the most commonly used birds in the region, a rare feat as
eagles are notoriously hard to train and manage. But the approximately 300
remaining eagle keepers forge a deep bond with their companions, skillfully
working with them in a unique partnership to hunt foxes and small hares.
Photographer Daniel Kordan recently spent time with a group of eagle
keepers, where he was able to capture the beauty of their bonds.
of eagle hunting alive. Also known as falconry, this ancient tradition requires
skilled handlers to train birds of prey to assist in hunting wild animals. In
ancient times, the practice was restricted to the noble classes, but today
berkutchi—as it’s called in Mongolia—is a right of passage for young men
living in Western Mongolia’s Altai region.
Golden eagles are the most commonly used birds in the region, a rare feat as
eagles are notoriously hard to train and manage. But the approximately 300
remaining eagle keepers forge a deep bond with their companions, skillfully
working with them in a unique partnership to hunt foxes and small hares.
Photographer Daniel Kordan recently spent time with a group of eagle
keepers, where he was able to capture the beauty of their bonds.
Labels:
berkutchi,
Daniel Kordan,
eagle keepers,
falconry,
golden eagles,
Mongolia,
mymodernmet dot com
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Photos From the Past
Labels:
lumberjacks,
mud slide,
Photos From the Past,
salt mines
Friday, January 18, 2019
Now Available in Print! SLASH, a Sensuous Paranormal Romance
SLASH
Sensuous Paranormal Romance
Sensuous Paranormal Romance
Word Count: 38.2K
$2.99 e / $9.99 p
$2.99 e / $9.99 p
#K9cops
Officer
Sonia Sparrow is an introvert of sorts, spending her workdays on the force, and
her off days alone. But lately it seems she’s acquired a new partner. A dog,
that she’s dubbed Slash, keeps showing up at the nick of time to save the day.
Michael
Masson, a former Marine, is looking for a quiet life, but he can’t help the
desire he still has to serve his country. Having been burned in love once
before, he’s vowed to never show his other side to anyone else. Instead. he
chooses to spend his life roaming the country and not getting close to anyone.
But when he spies the female police officer in trouble, he can’t just sit back
and let it happen.
Sonia
has been burned in relationships in the past as well, and if she can’t find a
trustworthy man, she’s decided a dog would be the perfect companion to keep her
loneliness at bay. What she didn’t bargain for was getting both.
The
truth is almost too farfetched, but Michael is determined to make her believe.
He hopes this new partnership will not only heal old wounds, but evolve into a
deep and loving relationship for the both of them.
Warning! Contains beef jerky, once for yes, a coffee break, the constant fear of discovery, an unexpected ally, a trial run, and two broken hearts finding comfort and love within a common goal.
Warning! Contains beef jerky, once for yes, a coffee break, the constant fear of discovery, an unexpected ally, a trial run, and two broken hearts finding comfort and love within a common goal.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019
The Cousin Explainer
Monday, January 14, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Six on Sunday - SLASH
Six paragraphs from SLASH, a paranormal romance.
1. His movement was butter smooth as he reached into his back pocket or waistband with the hand that had been on his hip and pulled out a knife. Not a big knife. More like a steak knife, with a serrated edge. But anything with a blade was potentially dangerous.
2. “What are you nosing?” She giggled. “Are you smelling the snacks I bought?” Reaching inside the bag, she pulled out the package of beef jerky links. “Bet this is what caught your attention, wasn’t it? Are you hungry, boy? Would you like some of this?” She opened the package, extracting a link to hold out to him. She half-expected the animal to lunge for the treat, maybe even accidentally nip her in its eagerness to get to it. Once more, the dog proved her wrong when he gently grabbed the end of the link and pulled it out of her hand before hungrily gnawing down on it.
3. He was suddenly aware that there was no longer any sound of footsteps coming from ahead. The man had stopped somewhere and was either in hiding, or waiting to see if anyone was chasing him. Placing his nose to the ground, he quickly found Turlish hiding under the stands. He was impossible to see in the darkness, except Michael had no problem pinpointing his location. From the sound of his heavy breathing, Michael figured the guy was out of shape. He wondered if the man knew he was being stalked by a police dog.
4. “What the hell is going on? Where’s my dog? Why are you wearing his harness?”
5. She waited until everyone had cleared the scene before getting back into her own vehicle. As she reached for the ignition, something poked her under her breast. Reaching into the vest, she pulled out the bloodstained harness and leash. For a long moment she stared at it, her mind racing, before tossing the contraption into the passenger seat and heading straight to Memorial Hospital. She was going to get answers. Tonight. One way or another. She had to, or else she could drive herself insane with questions.
6. Limping over to her, he laid his head on her knees. She reached down to run a forefinger over his scar. “I don’t… I can’t…” She suddenly got to her feet and took several steps, distancing herself from him. Turning around, she stared again at his new form. “I have to have time to absorb all this. I’m sorry, Michael. Look, don’t go. Stay the night, at least.” She motioned to the sofa. “You can sleep there. But later on, I need you to still be here when I wake up, okay?” She glanced at the front door, and a tiny smile creased her lips. “At least that answers how you were able to let yourself out of apartment the other day. You turned into a man, went outside, then changed back into a dog, right?”
Excerpt and buy links.
1. His movement was butter smooth as he reached into his back pocket or waistband with the hand that had been on his hip and pulled out a knife. Not a big knife. More like a steak knife, with a serrated edge. But anything with a blade was potentially dangerous.
2. “What are you nosing?” She giggled. “Are you smelling the snacks I bought?” Reaching inside the bag, she pulled out the package of beef jerky links. “Bet this is what caught your attention, wasn’t it? Are you hungry, boy? Would you like some of this?” She opened the package, extracting a link to hold out to him. She half-expected the animal to lunge for the treat, maybe even accidentally nip her in its eagerness to get to it. Once more, the dog proved her wrong when he gently grabbed the end of the link and pulled it out of her hand before hungrily gnawing down on it.
3. He was suddenly aware that there was no longer any sound of footsteps coming from ahead. The man had stopped somewhere and was either in hiding, or waiting to see if anyone was chasing him. Placing his nose to the ground, he quickly found Turlish hiding under the stands. He was impossible to see in the darkness, except Michael had no problem pinpointing his location. From the sound of his heavy breathing, Michael figured the guy was out of shape. He wondered if the man knew he was being stalked by a police dog.
4. “What the hell is going on? Where’s my dog? Why are you wearing his harness?”
5. She waited until everyone had cleared the scene before getting back into her own vehicle. As she reached for the ignition, something poked her under her breast. Reaching into the vest, she pulled out the bloodstained harness and leash. For a long moment she stared at it, her mind racing, before tossing the contraption into the passenger seat and heading straight to Memorial Hospital. She was going to get answers. Tonight. One way or another. She had to, or else she could drive herself insane with questions.
6. Limping over to her, he laid his head on her knees. She reached down to run a forefinger over his scar. “I don’t… I can’t…” She suddenly got to her feet and took several steps, distancing herself from him. Turning around, she stared again at his new form. “I have to have time to absorb all this. I’m sorry, Michael. Look, don’t go. Stay the night, at least.” She motioned to the sofa. “You can sleep there. But later on, I need you to still be here when I wake up, okay?” She glanced at the front door, and a tiny smile creased her lips. “At least that answers how you were able to let yourself out of apartment the other day. You turned into a man, went outside, then changed back into a dog, right?”
Excerpt and buy links.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Anatomy of...
Labels:
anatomy of,
Carolyn Keene,
Frank Herbert,
Herman Melville
Friday, January 11, 2019
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Monday, January 7, 2019
New! SLASH, a Sensuous Paranormal Romance
SLASH
Paranormal Romance
Word Count: 38.2K
$2.99 e
Paranormal Romance
Word Count: 38.2K
$2.99 e
Officer
Sonia Sparrow is a loner of sorts, spending her workdays on the
force, and her off days alone. But lately it seems she’s acquired a
new partner. A dog, that she’s dubbed Slash, keeps showing up at the
nick of time to save the day.
Michael
Masson, a former Marine, is looking for a quiet life, but he can’t
help the desire he still has to serve his country. Having been burned in love
once before, he’s vowed to never show his other side to anyone else.
Instead. he chooses to spend his life roaming the country and not
getting close to anyone. But when he spies the female police officer in
trouble, he can’t just sit back and let it happen.
Sonia has
been burned in relationships in the past as well, and if she can’t
find a trustworthy man, she’s decided a dog would be the perfect
companion to keep her loneliness at bay. What she didn’t bargain for was getting both.
The truth
is almost too farfetched, but Michael is determined to make her believe. He hopes this new partnership will not only heal old wounds, but evolve into a deep and loving relationship for the both of them.
Warning! Contains beef jerky, once for yes, a coffee break, the constant fear of discovery, an unexpected ally, a trial run, and two broken hearts finding comfort and love within a common goal.
Excerpt and Buy Links
Warning! Contains beef jerky, once for yes, a coffee break, the constant fear of discovery, an unexpected ally, a trial run, and two broken hearts finding comfort and love within a common goal.
Excerpt and Buy Links
Labels:
cops,
dog shifter,
former military,
new release,
Paranormal Romance,
sensuous romance,
shape shifters,
SLASH
Sunday, January 6, 2019
You Can Now Check Out My Books By Genres!
"Do you have anything about (insert topic)?"
I often have people comment on the fact that, because I have so many books, it's hard for them to tell at a glance which ones are in a particular genre, or have a specific trope that they favor.
When I'm at a book-signing, it's easy to steer them to the types of books they're looking for. But I understand why there's some confusion, even though my book titles are listed as either fantasy, paranormal, or sci-fi.
"Do you have any dragon shifters?"
"I like to read romantic suspense."
"What do you have with zombies in them?"
In the middle of the night, I woke up with an idea. (As most writers can attest, that's when most of the good ones pop up. Then, or when you're in the shower.)
Why not make a spreadsheet of all my books under all my pseudonyms, so that each book's contents are easy to understand?
So - voila! - I did!
It's listed as GENRE BREAKDOWN. When you go to my Linda Mooney webpage, and click on My Books, you'll find yourself on the Choose Your Destination page, where all my pseudonyms are located. There, on the right, you'll see Genre Breakdown. Click it, and you'll see the spreadsheet where all my books are listed, their genres, tropes, and other kinds of information that will help you discover books you probably never realized had just the thing you were looking for!
Psst! If you don't see something, want to add something, or to correct something, don't hesitate to comment below to let me know! Thanks!
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