Cover Reveal: In The Winter Woods by Isabelle Adler (w/ excerpt) Hello my lovely followers, I hope you have a great morning so far because I have a nice surprise for you. :3 Are you excited? Because I am! I am very excited to welcome Isabelle Adler on my blog again for a cover...
This call to love God and love others is a consistent thread in the Scriptures. If we don’t see that thread, it’s likely because we are so fixated on our American “rights” that the call to serve God and serve others has been muted by other voices in our culture. I was at a ...
We’re proud to feature “Hrafnkell,” the first chapter ofWord by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries, by Kory Stamper. Thanks to Stamper and Pantheon for sharing it with the Longreads community. * * * Hrafnkell On Falling in Love ...
'by', 'for', 'with', 'about', 'against', 'between', 'into', 'through', 'during', 'before', 'after', 'above', 'below', 'to', 'from', 'up', 'down', 'in', 'out', 'on', 'off', 'over', 'under', 'again', 'further', 'then', 'once', 'here', 'there', 'when...
We call attention to the parts of the word thatarephonetic (and there’s usually at least 1-2 of them). Then we teach learners to learn the tricky partsby heart. YOU’LL LOVE THIS PRACTICAL BOOK! Looking for an easy-to-read guide to help you reach all readers? If you teach kinderga...
I was in love with David Cassidy, the oldest son in the fictional TV family The Partridge Family. My favourite song by was “I Think I Love You”. Sonny & Cher also had a popular TV show at that time, so of course I liked them too, especially the two songs: “Gypsies, Tramps, ...
1.32: Phantom byMarie McKay ‘Fear me,’ he says- just as he hands me my change; just before the train pulls up; just before the guy behind me shouts, ‘What’s keeping you, Lady?’ I try to find a trace of the words on his face. In the lines across his forehead. In his pin...
David Oyelowo Bio: Quotes “It’s fascinating to work with a company of actors of such different ages, experience and talents. I’m one of a generation brought up on television whose acting is more naturalistic, whereas with some of the older generation it’s more heightened. But I think ...
it soon becomes a bit of a bore. I know there is more, but I feel sort of reluctant to start reading those, for exactly that reason. Another point is that Elminster seems to be a singular shining light in a world populated by cardboard characters. Every other player in this game is...
“We’re all defined by how we relate to each other. One of the best things about acting is that it calls on trust and transparency with a director or another actor. I’ve often felt happiest in ensemble situations because you have to be open. Weirdly, I find it hard in real life....