Categoría: essay
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A 5-part series of writing-process posts focused on sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene —01
Writing for the Senses Part 1 — Sight (The Spanish version of book-1, is called “Expiación y Magia” — translation by Olga Núñez Miret.) You’d think sight would be the easiest of the five senses for this mini-series. I guess it’s too simple. I think everyone primarily writes, paints, or…
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#Review: The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner (@HQBooksANZ) by Olga Nuñez
Hi, all: I bring you a book that was not what I expected, but I think many readers will enjoy it. The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits, a deeply moving novel set against the…
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On the wing by Susana Cabaço
The swifts spend most of their lifetime on the wing. They are totally at ease in the air, maneuvering their flight with great precision while emanating a contagious joy. They are tiny but also mighty enough to master the skies, whether locally or on their long-distance migration. A truly epic…
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Review: The Dance of Discord: A Short Story of Gilded Age Intrigue by Teagan Ríordáin Olga Nuñez
Hi all: I bring you a short story for those who have little time to read, by one of my favourite authors and bloggers, one most of you have already met and whose stories have enjoyed. I won’t keep you waiting, because the story is intriguing enough already. The Dance…
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Book Review: Democracy In America by Edward Ortiz
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville was a heavy read, to put it mildly. Tocqueville visited the United States in 1831 to study the country. Initially, his focus was the prison system, but his study expanded to include the government structure and the socio-economic conditions of the country. Once…
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Review: BookBlog Ursula Major by B. Robert Conklin by Olga Nuñez
Hello, all: I bring you a book I reviewed for Rosie’s Books Review Team, one by an author I met through the team. This is the third novel I’ve read by him, and he has never disappointed me yet. Oh, and as I know quite a few of you were…
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The Big Dark Sky by Dean Koontz and Teagan Geneviene’s Re-Inventionators Post
By Olga Nuñez Hi, all: First of all, and before sharing my new review, I wanted to invite you to visit a post by one of my favourite authors and fellow bloggers, who has often featured here. She was kind enough to invite me to participate in a new series…
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Temporal by Miriam Costa
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsemfIhN2JJkYrGiva2lPMw It arrives as simple as a stormIt seemed like it would lastSo many signs and so many signalsI no longer know where to walkAnd when I looked in the mirrorI saw my face and I no longer recognized itAnd then I saw my storySo clear in each mark that…
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More wisdom and compassion by Susana Cabaço
The more wise and compassionate you become, the less prone to suffering you are. Wisdom and compassion make a magic elixir that gives you immunity to many potentially stressful situations. Things may still not be perfect, but they won’t disturb you as much as before. The idea is not simply…
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Easy Swing: a review of My Darling Boy by John Dufresne. By Peter Mladinic
W.W. Norton & Company. 2025. $ 26.99 Hardcover, $14.99 Kindle Wyatt Tyler is the rookie shortstop of the Brown Bats. On Opening Day Tyler’s line drive hit wins the game. Much later in the novel Tyler suffers an injury at the plate that will likely end his career; Olney Kartheizer,…
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In honor of Juliana Marins by Miriam Costa
Our hearts suffocated by so many wars and distorted minds.That girl’s plea was ignored but the whole world watched Juliana being murdered.A volcano and the terror of those who see it, a fate, to travel and never return home, to die in agony and pain. There are people who are…
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«The Nature of Happiness: Is it a Choice or a Result?» Essay by Michael Cheadle
«The Nature of Happiness: Is it a Choice or a Result?» Essay by Michael Cheadle According to Britannica: “happiness, in psychology, is a state of emotional well-being that a person experiences either in a narrow sense, when good things happen in a specific moment, or more broadly, as a positive…



