This first image...Merida has taken to doing this to me in the mornings. She likes my CPAP mask. It has a little hole that blows out air.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Cat Thursday - Up close
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Cat Thursday - Black cats deserve only love
Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite lolcat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Share the link to your post with your comment below.
In honor of yesterday's National Black Cat Appreciation Day...
Merida's most recent photo 💜
Thursday, August 11, 2022
Cat Thursday: Authors and Cats (113) Robert Holdstock
The second Cat Thursday of each month is Authors and Cats Thursday. Each time I will feature an author (with a birthday during the month), pictured with their/a cat(s), or guest posts by cat loving authors who also (sometimes) write about cats.
First off, here I am again with an apology. I completely forgot to post last week! I'm so forgetful nowadays, I've pretty much decided to set reminders for EVERYTHING. Thanks for bearing with me and my forgetfulness. ❤
Robert Paul Holdstock (b. August 02, 1948, d. November 29, 2009) was an English novelist and author who is best known for his works of fantasy literature, predominantly in the fantasy subgenre of mythic fiction.
Holdstock's writing was first published in 1968. His science fiction and fantasy works explore philosophical, psychological, anthropological, spiritual, and woodland themes. He has received three BSFA awards and won the World Fantasy Award in the category of Best Novel in 1985.
Pseudonyms are Chris Carlsen, Robert Faulcon,Robert Black, Steven Eisler and Richard Kirk.
Source: Goodreads
Friday, August 5, 2022
13 Years of True Book Addict!
As of today, this blog has been active for 13 years! Wow! Though things have slowed down a bit around here, there have been 2074 posts of bookish, and cat loving, fun since its inception. The bookish community online is where I found my tribe. What I have built in the community since opening this blog 13 years ago has been so rewarding...a readathon community at Seasons of Reading hosting six (sometimes seven) readathons yearly, hosting reading challenges and read-alongs which have lead to a bookish community over at Gather Together and Read, a book group on Goodreads, True Book Talk, with weekly discussions on Slack, a year-round Christmas blog to celebrate my love of Christmas, and a horror blog, Castle Macabre, to embrace the wondrous thing that is horror in books and movies (CM will also be celebrating a blog anniversary, 11 years on August 16!). Oh, and social media groups/pages accompanying the places mentioned above.
I'm not sure what direction this blog is going, but I fully intend to stay active, and I hope to share more content on a regular basis again. Thank you to those of you who have stuck with me through the years. Book blogging truly changed my life and I will be forever grateful for that.
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