What activities come to mind when you think about lakes? Sailing, fishing, picnicking, swimming, water skiing, or just hanging out with family and friends are some of the things you could do at your average blue lake. But some lakes out there arenβt so average.
Tag: Russia
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Publishing, Writing
Writing About Russia Doesnβt Mean You Support Their War – Guest Post by Alina Adams
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• •πΈππ‘, ππππ¦, πΏππ£π author Elizabeth Gilbert has decided not to publish her February 2024 novel. She says itβs because the book is set in the Soviet Union of the 1930s, and due to Russiaβs ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the subject and setting could prove upsetting to her present-day readers.
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Letting History Be Your Co-Writer! β Guest Post by Alina Adams
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The Reign of Fedor, the Son of Ivan the Terrible β Guest Post by Ken Czech
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The Tsar’s Locket – a Review
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Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz Interview – Ghosts, Mirrors, and Imaginary Friends
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Hauntings, Scary Scenes, and Titles β Gary Hendrix Interview
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How Public Schools in the U.S. Have Improved β Guest Post by Lloyd Lofthouse
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• •As amazing as this may sound, the democratically managed public schools in the United States have been slowly and steadily improving over the last 114 years [actually longer than that], and they continue to improve in spite of the false claims to the contrary. How much of an improvement am I talking about? In 1900,…