Most everyone has stayed in a hotel at some time. Have you ever stopped to think about all the things that could have happened in the hotel you stayed in? A hotel room is not the same as your bedroom at home. People from many different walks of life have slept there. Did all of…
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Short Stories/Novellas
Never Ever After – a Review
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• •Do you remember being read fairy tales when you were a child? The monsters were always defeated, the beautiful lady was always rescued by Prince Charming, and everyone lived happily ever after. Or did they? What happened after the end of the stories that we read? Did everyone really live happily ever after? In Never Ever…
Book Reviews, Children's Books, New Words Learned
Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Envisage, Night Terrors, and Dream Lucidity – Guest Post by Debbie Oliver
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• •Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Words
The Night Clock – a Review
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words, Writing
Confusing Words from Coalition to Commandeer
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• •Does chicken noodle soup help get rid of coals or colds? Would you store your valuables in a coffer or in a cougher? Is a football game played in a coliseum or a Colosseum? coalition, collation A coalition is a union or temporary alliance between persons, groups, factions, etc. A coalition between the two teams was needed…
Book Reviews, Children's Books
Edgar and The Tree House of Usher – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Redundant Expressions, Words
Redundant Expressions from Cacophony of Sound to Cease and Desist
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
Twain’s End – a Review
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• •Reading was a huge part of schooling my children, and we read many books by Mark Twain: Puddn’head Wilson, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, and Life on the Mississippi. His life was something we didn’t study though. I knew that he didn’t like people…
Book Reviews, Children's Books
Don Quixote: A Spanish Language Primer – a Review
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• •No matter where in the United States you live, chances are that will hear Spanish as well as English being spoken. So wouldn’t it be a great idea to start your little ones off learning the Spanish language along with English? Many items, like toilet paper and paper towels, have written on the packaging in…