Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Welcome
to BookAndReader!
We LOVE books and hope you'll join us in sharing your favorites and experiences
along with your love of reading with our community. Registering for our site
is free and easy, just CLICK
HERE!
Already a member and forgot your password? Click
here.
Heya. I read The Wire in the Blood recently. I have no idea if there's anything in common with the book you're reading except the title. :)
Welcome to BAR!
-David
Nasty, Brutish & Short Short by David Michael
A collection of violent horror flash fiction and short short stories by David Michael.
The Call of the Hunter Moon - Violence is easy. You just let go. Your hands become claws for ripping. Your teeth bare, you snap, you grab, you tear. You...
Landslide: I love that bottom one. Where is that?
A thought: I would crop that shot in to be just the lower-middle, with the rough steps and the pots on opposite side of the bright white railing.
-David
We had a rainy day here in Tulsa. I took the lower right on my front porch, and the other two from my back porch (with the screen door propped open). All three shots were made with my Nikon D700 + Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8. I think all of them are at f5.6 because I'm lazy that way. All of the...
I've only taken one photo so far this month...and it was a of a huge, green d20 (65mm). It has nothing to do with Spring. I'm moving in the direction of almost taking pictures again...
The Art of the Short Story edited by Dana Gioia and R. S. Gwynn.
That's one of the best anthologies of modern short stories I've ever read. 52 authors and their best stories.
-David
Welcome to BAR! =)
I didn't read The Wind in the Willows until I was nearly 40. I enjoyed it. Always wondered about Badger's subterranean house. Who built that? How long ago? There was a story there...
-David
Thanks. =)
Taking a picture of a black object in a white background, you're almost certainly going to need to force an overexposure. Most camera meters will see all that white in the background and choose an exposure that is a stop or two smaller than you want. So it's probably not your...