By David Stilwill on Dec 12, 2007 in Adventure Icons, Featured, Mountaineering/Climbing, Non-Fiction | 0 Comments
“..Then the whole fascinating vision vanished,
enveloped in cloud once more..”
Noel Odell
Geologist/Oxygen Officer
1924 Everest Expedition
“We will stomp to the top with the wind in our teeth.” Is a quote attributed to George Mallory and a little less cliche than his enduring catch phrase - “Because it is there.” Whether he did ‘stomp to the top‘ [...]
By David Stilwill on Dec 10, 2007 in Featured, Uncategorized, Writer's Resources | 1 Comment
“Dr. Livingstone, I Presume?”
-Henry Morton Stanley
As our faithful readers are aware, we preface many of our postings with a quotation that feels appropriate to the subject matter. Our critics scoff, claiming the practice to be one of smoke and mirrors, done only to associate our humble scribblings with the words of much greater men [...]
By David Stilwill on Dec 10, 2007 in Featured, Global Travel, Non-Fiction, Web Sites | 1 Comment
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. “
T.S. Eliot
The staff at Adventure Bookshelf has recently started reading The Adventure Blog. Yeah, were easy - just tack the word adventure to a decent amount of writing and we’ll come shuffling around, like a kid in bunny [...]
By David Stilwill on Dec 7, 2007 in Featured, Global Travel, Motorcycle Travel, Non-Fiction | 3 Comments
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To paraphrase Lao-tzu:
‘A journey of 78,00 miles begins with a single twist of the throttle.’
By David Stilwill on Dec 5, 2007 in Children's Books, Featured, Young Adult | 0 Comments
” I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.”
Anna Quindlen
Technology everyday is becoming more pervasive in children’s lives. While this is not necessarily a bad thing - movies, television, video games & communication devices all compete for a [...]
By David Stilwill on Dec 4, 2007 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments
Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up.
Ernest Hemingway
Though a fan of Royal Typewriters, if alive today perhaps Hemingway would have endorsed this rugged computer: