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I was looking to have something (legal:) from Mr. Coelho up on my blog here in honour of the honour he has given me. And this is just perfect!
Topics: convention of those wounded in love, paulo coelho
Topics: convention of those wounded in love, paulo coelho
Dear Readers - 19 days ago
Welcome to my cyberhome! Here you will find four main links above that will give you access to my autobiography - About, online fiction works - Fiction, online non-fiction works - Non-Fiction, and Visual Artistry - Visual Art. You can can follow my... Topics: Ivor W. Hartmann, official author page, welcome, zimbabwe, zimbabwean author
The Last Wave featured at Quasar Dragon - 26 days ago
The Last Wave featured at QuasarDragon , (which is) Finding great free, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror, other cool items, with occasional comments and reviews by your semi-humble webmaster (Dave Tackett). Thanks Dave! Topics: dave tackett, Ivor W. Hartmann, quasar dragon, science fiction, the last wave
How Alchemy changed the World #3 - 245 days ago
Listen Part Three: Al-kimia transformed into Alchemie. As one star of Alchemy was fading another rose to the sky during Europe's High Middle Ages. Fuelled by incoming Greek texts not seen since Roman times, and astounded by advanced Islamic texts,.. Topics: al-kimia, albertus magnus, alchemie, alchemists, alchemy, european alchemy, gerbert d'aurillac, Ivor W. Hartmann, opus majus, pope sylvester II, roger bacon, theatrum chemicum, thomas aquinas
Evolution in Action - 253 days ago
Listen The general theory that humans have essentially stopped evolving has never sat well with me. For why should that be the case, what could have told our DNA to stop adapting to its situation, like it has been doing since the first strand of DNA ever. Topics: DNA, evolution, genes, genetic, genome, health, henry harpending, Ivor W. Hartmann, mutation, philosophy, science, single nucleotide polymorphisms, SNP


