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review 2016-08-18 00:00
Jerry on Jerry: The Unpublished Jerry Garcia Interviews
Jerry on Jerry: The Unpublished Jerry Ga... Jerry on Jerry: The Unpublished Jerry Garcia Interviews - Dennis McNally Listened to this book throughout the summer of 2016. Will probably revisit from time to time as Jerry offered many bits of wisdom regarding all sorts of life's art and conditions.
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text 2015-06-20 07:08
The Passionate Pen Conference D.C. 2015

Source: www.blushingconference.com
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text 2015-06-20 04:07
Coming? We Want You!

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photo 2015-06-09 01:52

Passionate Pen Conference

 

This comprehensive weekend event is open

to any unpublished, aspiring writer, blogger, jotter, dotter

and published authors in any genre.

 

 

 Blushing Books and Lazy Day Publishing are hosting a writer's conference in the nation's capital this summer.  Come mingle at the Marriott Gateway for four(ish) days of social events and workshop sessions that will surely add something to your arsenal.

 

Workshop sessions are being developed with your response in mind and will guarantee to be led by one third Blushing Books staff, one third experienced authors, and one third outside professionals.

 

Registering is easy! Individual registration forms are required from every writer, author, staff, fans, friends, family or otherwise implied interested party for any and all parts of the conference. 

 

 

Head over to the Passionate Pen website for the itinerary, lodging or other information.

 

Contact Bella for questions you still have after perusing the site.

 

Conference@blushingbooks.com

 

http://www.blushingconference.com/

 

 

The conference is not only for the authors.

 

COME ONE, COME ALL

You've been reading them for months, maybe even years. 

The Passionate Pen is offering readers and fans the opportunity to meet Blushing Books and Lazy Day authors!

 

You may also book your room at the Marriott Gateway (if you aren't their slumber party buddy) and stay the whole weekend at the same rate as the authors, with access to the events below. 

 

 

 

THURSDAY, WELCOME RECEPTION @ 7:00 PM

Be part of the conference opening and welcome reception. 

Tickets are $40 and include nibbles and a drink.  Registration is required.

 

 

SUNDAY, BREAKFAST WITH THE AUTHORS @ 9:00 AM

Sit at a table and eat breakfast with your favourite author, or visit a few tables. Either way, you can be up close and personal.  They'll have some pretty lovely bits of swag, too. 

Ticket are $40 and includes buffet breakfast.  Registration required. 

Source: www.blushingconference.com
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review 2015-05-07 00:00
The Book of Merlyn: The Unpublished Conclusion to The Once & Future King (cloth)
The Book of Merlyn: The Unpublished Conclusion to The Once & Future King (cloth) - T.H. White,Trevor Stubley According to what I've read about the Once and Future King books, this volume was initially intended to be included with the other four books in the omnibus printing. It was rejected due to wartime paper shortages, and was finally published a few years after White's death. I wanted to read this because I had liked The Once and Future King so much, and I was disappointed to find that this book was less a conclusion to that Arthurian tale, and more a philosophical look at war and its causes and effects.

The Once and Future King ends unresolved, though White sets it up so that we're pretty sure that the downward trend of the story will continue. He ends that story definitively here, but he does so really with the first chapter and the last two chapters. Arthur is despondent on the night before his final battle with Mordred, but he is then reunited with Merlyn, who takes Arthur off to the cave where he was imprisoned by Nimue. There, the two of them meet with the animals Arthur met through his transformations to discuss the nature of war. This convinces him of the futility of war, and when he returns to the battlefield, he convinces Mordred to make peace. Unfortunately, even that victory turns sour when a knight draws his sword to kill a snake, which is seen by the other side as treachery, and the battle erupts anyway.

The conclusion of the legend is appropriate and tragic, but it doesn't really tell us much more than what was revealed in The Once and Future King, and the rest of the book is more philosophical in nature. In addition, Merlyn has Arthur undergo two additional transformations, but when the book was initially rejected by the publisher for inclusion into the book, White went back and added the two scenes to The Sword in the Stone, making those chapters redundant here. In fact, I wonder if the book was initially rejected for its content and not for the paper shortages, since much of the book seems superfluous at best. Much of the discussions of war could have been included in an essay or a non-fiction book.

Those who enjoyed The Once and Future King might want to read this for its curiosity value, but I don't see it as an essential part of the Arthurian tale. It just doesn't add enough to the story to make it worth reading, unless you're curious to see what White thought about war before having to participate in it himself.
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