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Tag Archives: Oscar Wilde
So Many, So Soon
This week we are asked to name those who have ‘gone too soon’, those who left the world before they could have contributed so much more. I thought politically and John Fitzgerald Kennedy was on my list. Jeff named him … Continue reading
Posted in careers, inspiration, inspirational people, memories, Miscellaneous, musicians, poetry, romance, Tonette Joyce
Tagged "In the Mood", "Moonligt Serenade", "Serenade", "St.Jerome", "St.Thomas the Doubnter", "String of Pearls", "The Man WHo Made Ireland", Ave Maria, Caravaggio, Christopher Marlowe, Eamon DeValera, Franz Shubert, Frederic Chopin, Glenn Miller, Jane Austen, JFK, Joan Fontaine, John Keats, Mario Lanza, Martin Luther King Jr, Michael Collins, Oscar Wilde, Percy Shelley, Rafael, Tim Pat Coogan, Vincent Price, Vincent Van Gogh, Wolfgang Mozart
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List-Ten
I am usually left out of many of the Facebook writer’s challenges because although I am a published writer, I am not a published book author. However, a rather famous author of my personal acquaintance recently hit me topic: Ten … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, childhood, Friendship, Lists, Miscellaneous, poetry, Random thoughts, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged "There's No Place Like Here", A Remarkable Mother, Agatha Christie, An Hour Before Daylight, Anna Karenina, Artemis Fowl, Banned in the U.S.S. R., Boris Pasternak, Boris Pasternak's poetry, Can You See Me Now?, Cecelia Ahearn, Christmas In Plains, Daphne du Maurier, Doctor Zhivago, douglas adams, Dr, Eoin Colfer, Ernest Hemingway, Ghost Girl, Gretchen Archer, Hercule Poirot, James Herriot. All Creatures Great and Small, Janet Evanovich, Jimmy Carter, Kate Collins, Leo Tolstoy, MaryJanice Davidson, Oscar Wilde, Parnell Hall, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rosie Dunne, Stephen King., Stephen Vincent Benet, Thanks For the Memories, The Bishop's Beggar, the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, The Importance of Being Earnest, Tonya Hurley, War and Peace, William Shakespeare
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To Question or Not To Question; that is the Question
The topic this week is what question we would like to ask of our favorite authors. I cannot tell you what a bookhound I am. I am , and always have been, an avid reader,and before that, a compulsive listener. … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, childhood, Family, Friendship, poetry, Tonette Joyce, writing, youth
Tagged Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, book hoarding, bookhounds, Ernest Hemingway, H.G.Wells, H.W.Longfellow, Leo Tolstoy, Norman Mailer, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stephenson, Stephen Vincent Benet, William Shakespeare
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