Medieval Mumbles, Bimolen

Medieval Mumbles, Bimolen

“Shal neuere myste bimolen it. Ne moth after biten it.” A translation into Modern English would read something like, “Must (or new wine) shall never defile it. Nor moth eat it.” This quote is from the B version of the Middle English allegory Piers Plowman. The central...
Featured Author Callie Carmen

Featured Author Callie Carmen

Please welcome author Callie Carmen who is here to tell us about her newest release. Here’s Callie. Thank you, Rue, for having me as a guest RAmblin’ Author Notes today. I’ve enjoyed working with you. When I first started working on my Mystic Desire supernatural...
Doin’ What Comes Naturally

Doin’ What Comes Naturally

Change is natural, and if you think about it, inevitable. One on-line dictionary defines life as: “the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change...
Featured Author Jude Knight

Featured Author Jude Knight

Please welcome this week’s Featured Author, Jude Knight. She’s here to tell us about her newest book, Unkept Promises, and how it came to be. Here’s Jude. My next release has been simmering in the back of my mind for a long time. I wanted to write a...

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