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  • History Corner, The by fgalkin
    http://historycorner.wordpress.com/
    A blog dedicated to all things historical.
    Location: Guttenberg, New Jersey Flag of New Jersey

  • History Into Fiction: The Writer's Art of Recreating the Past in Novels and Movies by lintalee
    http://www.historyintofiction.com/
    Discuss and explore the craft of the historical novelist and screenwriter. An invaluable resource for authors, editors, producers, studio executives, teacher, and agents.
    Location: Los Angeles, United States Misc. Caribbean Islands Flag of United States Misc. Caribbean Islands

  • History Of Astrology, The by Karima alias WindBlower
    http://historyofastrology.blogspot.com/
    The Gods are Among the ancient Heavens, in each constellation each race is written, and in each we find One way to our Whole truth. The Ancient stories about the constellations can bring light upon any subject. From the ancient Egyptian onwards to the ancient Greeks which end by the Damnation of the Roman Empire. Here I Bring Thee the History of Astrology
    Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Flag of Denmark

  • History Of Tarot, The by Karima alias WindBlower
    http://historyoftarot.blogspot.com/
    Some believe that the Tarot deck first came about around the 14th - 15th century, but I personally believe it was here even before 13 century. Dear Sir Michael Anthony Eardley Dummett dismiss the idea that the Tarot system came about before 18th century, but he does admit that the system was in use in other ways. Personally I don’t believe this, Sir Michael Anthony bases his thoughts on the mere fact that no evidence has been found so fare, which would pre-date the 17 century.
    Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Flag of Denmark

  • History Switch by Peggy Coats
    http://historyswitch.com/
    turning on to the past through film and fiction
    Location: Portland, Oregon Flag of Oregon

  • Holly Selph by Holly Selph
    http://www.hollyselph.com/
    Literary, commentary, sometimes funny, sometimes pointless, but always good.
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia Flag of Georgia

  • HomeGirl by Quel
    http://www.homegirl.typepad.com/
    I say "y'all" a lot 'casue i'm southern. I say "awesome" a lot 'cause it feels good.
    Location: Austin, Texas Flag of Texas

  • Homesick and Heatstruck by Lucy
    http://homesickandheatstruck.com/
    The various ruminations of a reluctant expatriate... Homesick and Heatstruck isn't just the witterings of a British woman trying to come to terms with her new life in the Middle East, it's a blog about coping with a displaced (or misplaced?) existence...
    Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Flag of United Arab Emirates

  • Homo & Hag by Heather & Ryan
    http://homoandhag.blogspot.com/
    Cynicism..in a nice way.
    Location: Dallas, Texas Flag of Texas

  • Horror Writing Blog by H Green
    http://horrorwriting.wordpress.com/
    Tips, advice and resources for aspiring horror writers.
    Location: South Africa Flag of South Africa

  • Hot Wax Mealworms by Colin Panetta
    http://colinpee.blogspot.com/
    Comic book self-publishing and process blog by independent horror artist COlin Panetta.
    Location: Sarasota, Florida Flag of Florida

  • How To Write a Novel by Poom
    http://writing-novel.blogspot.com/
    Article about writing, write, wrote, written a novel, book, article. For everyone who want to improve their skill in writing :) Also writer's interview include. And there many are writing techniques to help you improve your skills in writing.
    Location: Bangkok, Thailand Flag of Thailand

  • Humor to Horror, Full of Stories, The by Crazyhorse
    http://humor-horror.blogspot.com/
    This blog is about scary stories which mostly are true stories. There are some jokes in the middle of the stories that served as teasers. This website is about stories from humor to horror. Any interesting stories may be relevant or not with scary and funny stories are also being published here. Try this new concept and everybody is welcome to take a look with this site!
    Location: Manila, Philippines Flag of Philippines

  • Hundred Authors, A by Sophie Corke
    http://ahundredauthors.wordpress.com/
    Mini biographies of famous authors, focusing mainly on the juicy bits such as alcoholism, debauchery and promiscuity.
    Location: Leamington Spa, England Flag of England

  • Hungry Ghost, The by Mark B. Papale
    http://myhungryghost.wordpress.com/
    Short Stories, Serial fiction, Writing in general. An Author's website.
    Location: Los Angeles, California Flag of California

  • Hurgapalabras by Alejandro Murgia
    http://hurgapalabras.blogspot.com/
    etimologia y temas de traducción a partir de la obra de Tolkien
    Location: Ezeiza, Argentina Flag of Argentina

  • Hypothetical Subatomic Particles by NesQuarX
    http://nesquarx.blogspot.com/
    Random art, fun, quotes.... Basically NesQuarX...
    Location: Kolkata, India Flag of India

  • I am a Shadow by Manuel
    http://iamashadow.wordpress.com/
    A blog about immigration
    Location: Washington, Missouri Flag of Missouri

  • I am Krissy ♥ by krissy
    http://krissyfied.blogspot.com/
    peace, love and lipgloss
    Location: Quezon City, Philippines Flag of Philippines

  • I am LeoLeo by Leo
    http://iamleoleo.tumblr.com/
    I love fashion and i love poetry so i decided to combine two. Fashetry? Something like that. Anyway, most of the poems are about fashion. Others are about love and then your random hotmess poem here and there.
    Location: New York (State) Flag of New York (State)

  • I Capture The Rowhouse by Farrar Williams
    http://farrarwilliams.wordpress.com/
    A blog about two of the things I’m most passionate about: homeschooling and children’s books. I’m sure I’ll occasionally drift into a few other things. I’m a writer and a teacher. Nothing published yet, but trust me, I’ll let the world know when it finally happens. I used to get paid to teach, but now I teach my twin sons at home. It pays in ways other than money. The blog title is a reference to Dodie Smith’s beautiful coming-of-age classic I Capture the Castle. When I was a kid growing up in the middle of nowhere and then in the suburbs, a rowhouse and a castle were probably equally exotic. I ended up in a majestic rowhouse instead of a castle though.
    Location: Washington, United States Flag of United States

  • I Haven't Got A Stitch To Wear by Nomi
    http://ihaventgotastitchtowear11.blogspot.com/
    My blog is a showcase of the fashion around me and the photographs I take; what I see, what I read, what I wear and what I want to wear.
    Location: United Kingdom Flag of United Kingdom

  • I Know What Hunts You by Aliza
    http://iknowwhathuntsyou.wordpress.com/
    I write stories, poems, and thoughts. I talk about movies, books, and TV shows. Pop culture. And culture. And life.
    Location: New York, New York (State) Flag of New York (State)

  • I Read a Book Once by Jonathan Wilhoit
    http://www.ireadabookonce.com/
    I Read a Book Once features book reviews, author interviews, and other bookish news--stuff to sate the literary critic in all of us. Featured genres include mystery, crime, thriller, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, historical fiction, YA, and literary fiction. Some might say we lack focus, but we prefer the term "eclectic."
    Location: Greenville, South Carolina Flag of South Carolina

  • I Swim for Oceans by Melissa
    http://www.iswimforoceans.com/
    I Swim for Oceans is a book blog featuring the young adult market. It often hosts authors, tours and giveaways and has been active for over 2 years.
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Flag of Utah

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