Brass Farthing

Friday, July 27, 2012







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An aspiring writer working hard to get my voice heard and my books read. The opinions shared here are only my own and should not be construed as fact without independent research of your own. (A brass farthing was part of British currency, first minted in the 13th century. The phrase "not worth a brass farthing" was an early incarnation of something "not worth the paper it's printed on". In other words, this blog's opinion and a buck fifty will get a cup of coffee. Somewhere.)
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