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Mountain Spinach Sour Soup. Delicious Light Recipe
Good to hear I've inspired you to such an extent! :D
Mira, on 05/13/2014
Mountain Spinach Sour Soup. Delicious Light Recipe
Oooh, mountain spinach looks lovely. All that colour has got to mean it's super healthy, too. I've just had a quick glance to see whether it's available here, and I can buy seeds, so I might put my green fingers to task! Thanks for the recipe, ...
WiseFool, on 05/13/2014
Why is the Cockpit of an Airplane Called a 'Cockpit'?
Thank you, Mira. It's a fascinating thing language! The current definition of some words seems to have absolutely no connection with their original, and I'm always intrigued to track that change back.
WiseFool, on 05/13/2014
How to Turn an Idea Into a Fully Fledged Novel
Thanks, Mira. I really think that if a story is bursting to get out of you, you should definitely do it - even if that means not taking a methodical approach, because it won't necessarily work for everyone or for every type of novel. The really ...
WiseFool, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Just recently, I've been reading a LOT of 18th, 19th and early 20th century books wherein Christians - often clerics/vicars - are looking at 6th century Welsh history and making sense of it. The amount of times they reach for examples from ...
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
The Sherlock Phenomenon
I thought I'd read everything, considered every angle and knew every facet. You've just proved me wrong. I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks! It's taken me this long to get here, as I was exploring all of the follow on YouTube clips, after ...
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
How to Turn an Idea Into a Fully Fledged Novel
You were so right about my novel calling me siren-like :). I have decided to do something with it, after all. Your approach is so methodical, I can see why it yields results in a timely fashion. I can also see it working plot-wise. I am terrible ...
Mira, on 05/13/2014
Sherlock (BBC): Season Two Showdown with Moriarty
Oh! I saw that you'd written about Sherlock and meant to check it out. I'll do that now!
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
How to Write a Captivating Logline
I'm off to read that page now. It looks intriguing :)
Mira, on 05/13/2014
Why is the Cockpit of an Airplane Called a 'Cockpit'?
Interesting :) I often wonder about words and phrases like that myself, too.
Mira, on 05/13/2014
Snooker and Pool Aiming Techniques
It doesn't have to be Rose, but if you can add up the total for your friends' drinks in your head, this shouldn't be a problem. Thanks.
Bruce-Bowden, on 05/13/2014
Buying a Snooker Table
I just wish that I had the space. Thanks Rose.
Bruce-Bowden, on 05/13/2014
How to Write a Captivating Logline
Hi Mira, thanks for the comment. They're only needed for scripts, as its a way to pitch your screenplay to a producer, agent, or whoever, and entice them to read the whole thing.
That said, from the point of view of focusing on precisely what ...
WiseFool, on 05/13/2014
How to Write a Captivating Logline
Nice page. It got me thinking about a few things. Are these loglines needed for novels as well, or only for scripts?
Mira, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Strangely, there is no need for Christianity to have a tightly prescribed philosophy or commitment to any specific scientific theory. Christians took to philosophy to think out their faith, but ratther than prescribe what is acceptable, it is ...
frankbeswick, on 05/13/2014
