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J. Arlene Culiner

J. Arlene Culiner

Writer, photographer, social critical artist, and impenitent teller of tall tales, J. Arlene Culiner, was born in New York and raised in Toronto. She has crossed much of Europe on foot, has lived in a mud house on the Great Hungarian Plain, a Bavarian castle, a Turkish cave dwelling, a haunted house on the English moors, and on a Dutch canal. She now resides in a 400-year-old former inn in a French village of no interest where, much to local dismay, she protects spiders, snakes, and all weeds. She particularly enjoys incorporating into mysteries, non-fiction, and romances, her experiences in out-of-the-way communities, and her conversations with very odd characters.

Ses blogs

Sour stuff and Co. Cartoons

Cartoons
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Articles : 10
Depuis : 26/07/2016
Categorie : Littérature, BD & Poésie

Jill's podcasts

Life in a Small French Village
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Articles : 10
Depuis : 19/01/2017
Categorie : Littérature, BD & Poésie

J. Arlene Culiner: A Romance Writer's Blog

My romance writing guests share their recipes, I share snippets from my books and theirs. You can also discover my romance books at my Web Site: https://www.j-arleneculiner.com
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Articles : 162
Depuis : 11/06/2013
Categorie : Littérature, BD & Poésie

Jewish Interest Stories by Jill Culiner

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Articles : 33
Depuis : 02/12/2020
Categorie : Religions & Croyances

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Sunday Snippet from Felicity's Power: Moonlight

Sunday Snippet from Felicity's Power: Moonlight

They arrived in Island Park just as the black sky was easing its way into early morning’s deep, marine blue. The moon was still there with them, growing slowly pale, as if fatigued by the long night’s task of lighting the world. The sea licked the shore with a slow slurp. Nothing violent, nothing dramatic. It was a cove like any other, mild, in
Sunday Snippet from A Swan's Sweet Song

Sunday Snippet from A Swan's Sweet Song

“ D o you have to get back to Midville right away?” Sherry looked over at Carston, but his expression was neutral, as if her answer didn’t matter one way or the other. There was no hint of seduction in his voice, no innuendo. On the left, just outside the car, the countryside curved into a deep valley where a glancing wind played over ragged
Jewish Book Peddlers in Eastern Europe

Jewish Book Peddlers in Eastern Europe

The life of a Jewish travelling merchant wasn’t easy. Required to possess special licences, they were easy prey for bandits and roving bands of soldiers. Roads, always rutted and treacherous, were studded with tollgates, some official, some arbitrary, some put in place when a road crossed a noble’s lands. But most itinerant Jewish sellers were
 Regency Gingerbread Biscuits and Regency Romance

Regency Gingerbread Biscuits and Regency Romance

Stand and Deliver by award-winning author Clyve Rose Valentine’s Day release: Stand & Deliver by Clyve Rose Elliot Brock is devastated when the woman he loves marries his best friend, who happens to be the son of an earl. When the two men are sent to war in 1812, only Elliot survives. The earl’s dying wish is to unite his friend with his widow
New Release!  Fangs, Fur and the Single Girl  from author Lisabet Sarai

New Release! Fangs, Fur and the Single Girl from author Lisabet Sarai

Welcome, Lisabet Sarai. Tell us all about you, your books, and your new release, Fangs, Fur and the Single Girl L ike most authors, I write the kind of books I’d like to read. The wide range of genres and styles you’ll find in my backlist reflects the diversity of my reading tastes. Check out my books and reviews on Goodreads and you’ll see w