writing course at the ALEC
The next writing course will be held Saturday, January 30, 2010 all day. It is open to all. There are a few places. Price 30 euros for the day, for members of ALEC. (Add 5 euros for other insurance)
Program asks alecozoir@free.fr. Next
Roundtable reading around Andre Malraux, Thursday, December 17, 2009.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Gay Bath House Mobile Al
ABC Poetic Lovers Poetry
The AECB publishes poetry lovers this primer written by Gisele Meunier and decorated ten illustrations of Eduardo Caveri.
Love, always love!
And why not decline the alphabet so poetic?
Rather than spell words by citing names of another age, feed your interlocutor words of passion. A
as Love,
Ah! love ...
Who does not rhyme all day ...
With ever!
B as Kiss
Hot and passionate
What are deposited every moment
On the front of his beloved. .. etc..
32 pages, 8 euros (for the benefit of ALEC) control alecozoir@free.fr
The AECB publishes poetry lovers this primer written by Gisele Meunier and decorated ten illustrations of Eduardo Caveri. Love, always love!
And why not decline the alphabet so poetic?
Rather than spell words by citing names of another age, feed your interlocutor words of passion. A
as Love,
Ah! love ...
Who does not rhyme all day ...
With ever!
B as Kiss
Hot and passionate
What are deposited every moment
On the front of his beloved. .. etc..
32 pages, 8 euros (for the benefit of ALEC) control alecozoir@free.fr
Kim Kardashian Bedroom 2010
Gisele Meunier Bernard Cornet
But what is more beautiful
to express themselves, play with
words,
can enchant ...
Bernard Cornet, poet, songwriter and an autobiography, does not mince words. He knows how to tender when he talks about love, or much more virulent when injustice or stupidity is on its way. He finds the right words to express his thoughts. Collection of fifteen poems published by the AECB. isbn 978-2-9533347-1-5 / 8 euros alecozoir@free.fr control or from the author.
But what is more beautiful to express themselves, play with
words,
can enchant ...
Bernard Cornet, poet, songwriter and an autobiography, does not mince words. He knows how to tender when he talks about love, or much more virulent when injustice or stupidity is on its way. He finds the right words to express his thoughts. Collection of fifteen poems published by the AECB. isbn 978-2-9533347-1-5 / 8 euros alecozoir@free.fr control or from the author.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tying Head Scarve Amy Winehouse
Velba фото
BEAUTY AND THE SLEEPING Frank Heraldy
4th coverage: Media coverage after media coverage, scientific reports after scientific reports, good intentions after good intentions, nothing seems to prevent the looting of the planet, that most living things do not end up one after the other on shelves as trophies museum enshrining the indignity of the lives of everyone on the Earth. Are we doomed to stay in the rut of malice, malfeasance drawn by the least even less able for political reasons, economic or technological fault for not being able to discern the purpose of our soul here there? Elevate our consciousness to decide the issue, that is what this story suggests that more is in good company with several hundred words of literary or educational succinctly defined in footnotes.
"There was once a pretty little emerald that had more to offer men as brilliantly fascinating characteristic of all gems. She waited and, recently, that attention and the gentle touch of a sleeping prince to teach her to love, but to give what he knew that too much to take. Slightly embedded in a wall by the gentle hand of a good soul living heart of Earth she waited more than their meeting to remind him of the love of life, to call him the desire to love. Answered one day by a sudden peak malagauche as greedy as she cascadella with her promise to end the bottom of a crevice and a little devilish cannibal ".
4th coverage: Media coverage after media coverage, scientific reports after scientific reports, good intentions after good intentions, nothing seems to prevent the looting of the planet, that most living things do not end up one after the other on shelves as trophies museum enshrining the indignity of the lives of everyone on the Earth. Are we doomed to stay in the rut of malice, malfeasance drawn by the least even less able for political reasons, economic or technological fault for not being able to discern the purpose of our soul here there? Elevate our consciousness to decide the issue, that is what this story suggests that more is in good company with several hundred words of literary or educational succinctly defined in footnotes. Friday, October 30, 2009
Numero De Serie Nero 6.6.0.1.3
The mystery of Cape Martin L. Jacquot
The mystery Cape Martine L. Jacquot:
The mystery Cape Martine L. Jacquot: A young adult novel that resembles a Native American legend. Martine L. Jacquot, has just published a new novel for children by Presses du Midi Toulon. The mystery of Cape takes place in an ancient time, the land of the Mi'kmaq in the real place from the shores of Nova Scotia, where the author resides. In this peaceful world, an unusual event occurs: a beautiful morning, the cape juts into the ocean has become invisible! Giant Glooscap, the Mi'kmaq who stays home, trying to solve this mystery. Despite his strength, he needs the help of a young man like no other to understand what happened. But that question must be solved! By what magic can be good to remove a huge rock ? Why scare the inhabitants of a village? What to do everything to return to normal?
In this fantastic story alongside a giant and the nature spirits, a magic drum rhythms, animal totem, wigwams, bark canoes, campfires, moonlight, and a fierce rivalry beautiful love story ... Indeed, all this would have happened without the presence of female-to-long-braids-to-jet?
Martine L. Jacquot lives near Cape Blomidon, which was originally called Owbogegechk, which means "land where grows the Dogwood." Looking at him one evening at sunset, she imagined that history, which looks like a legend. In the enchanting scenery of the Annapolis Valley, she writes all kinds of books for children and for adults. As a child she loved playing with words and dream in front of maps. See the country and telling stories is what she does now: she travels often and wrote almost all the time! For further information: or lespressesdumidi@free.fr mjacquot@glinx.com
In this fantastic story alongside a giant and the nature spirits, a magic drum rhythms, animal totem, wigwams, bark canoes, campfires, moonlight, and a fierce rivalry beautiful love story ... Indeed, all this would have happened without the presence of female-to-long-braids-to-jet?
Martine L. Jacquot lives near Cape Blomidon, which was originally called Owbogegechk, which means "land where grows the Dogwood." Looking at him one evening at sunset, she imagined that history, which looks like a legend. In the enchanting scenery of the Annapolis Valley, she writes all kinds of books for children and for adults. As a child she loved playing with words and dream in front of maps. See the country and telling stories is what she does now: she travels often and wrote almost all the time! For further information: or lespressesdumidi@free.fr mjacquot@glinx.com
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