The Uneasy Supplicant
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Blog in which J. Lyon Layden, author of the celebrated children's book "The Other Side of Yore," discusses the new genre he is currently writing in for a series of short stories. The genre has been tentatively named "prehistoric fantasy," until a critic comes along to name it less whimsically.
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from Comcast News:Prehistoric site found near UK's Stonehenge LONDON — Archaeologists have discovered a smaller prehistoric site near Britain's famous circle of standing stones at Stonehenge.Researchers have dubbed the site "Bluehenge," after the c...
Prehistoric man 'used crude sat nav' Prehistoric man navigated his way across England using a crude version of sat nav based on stone circle markers, historians have claimed. Published: 7:00AM BST 15 Sep 2009 Prehistoric man navigated his way across ...
By Joel Achenbach Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:33 AM Ardi lived 4.4 million years ago in the woodlands of East Africa. She spent most of her time in the trees. She stood about four feet tall, weighed 110 pounds, and had l...
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The Uneasy SupplicantReally good stuff. Should have rated you earlier. Hey, I'm learning. Keep it up.
Focusing on books, authors and publishers, this blog posts interviews, updates a…
Reviews on books. New and old favourites.
You rollin' twenties on the polyhedral? You makin' the Kessel Run in less than t…
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I look forward to reading all of your postings in time.
It looks like it will be a fascinating adventure.
Thanks for the work that you have put into this.
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