Dreams are the focal point for most of my stories. The four books in The Watchers Series are based on a young man who can leave his body and go anywhere in his dreams—astral travel. Sway is about a man confronting his tormented past through a recurring nightmare. Until Then Dream Again is about a…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Interment to Its
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Until Then Dream Again – a Review
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Yes, There’s a Word for That: Kinclunk & Other Unusual Words
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Swollen Identity (McCall & Company Book 2) – a Review
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• •Some people seem to have a knack for getting themselves in trouble and embroiled in hard-to-get-out-of situations. Kate McCall is one of those people. What presents itself to her as a simple case always turns out to be so much more, and because of that, she winds up about to be arrested, handcuffed and arrested,…
Fiction Writing, Words, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Snow By Any Other Name. . .
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• •Snow is beautiful when it first falls. When its pristine whiteness covers everything, it creates a gorgeous winter wonderland. Unfortunately, it has to melt, and when it does, the beautiful winter wonderland turns into a dirty mess that is not pleasing to look at. Sposh, soft slushy mud or snow, is one of the words…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Vampire Fiction, Words
Tread the Darkness – a Review
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Toni Kief – Using Life as Inspiration for Your Writing
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Creating a Monster: Where Does Your Monster Come From?
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A Necessary Evil – a Review
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• •Is taking the law into your own hands ever a good idea? Would the personal satisfaction it brings outweigh just how illegal it is? Kurt Jamison and Frankie Cartwright grew up as best friends. They were inseparable. But then something tragic happened that forever separated them. Kurt became a policeman. Frankie became a criminal mastermind.…