Have you ever seen a troupe of acrobats perform? Can you hear a pound of carpenters as they work on your house? What about the pint of Irishmen you met last night in the bar? Do you think you will see them again? How often do you think you would find a catalogue of librarians…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Halloween Children – a Review
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• •Something eerie is going on at Stillbrook Apartments where Harris is the maintenance man. The bizarre and disturbing residents, screaming birds, strange noises and odors, an eerie abandoned unit—these all add up to make a chilling and oppressive atmosphere. I’m so glad that I don’t live there. This spooky tale is told by Harris and…
Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Poetry, Writing
Susanne Leist: The Dead Game
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• •Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
A Dragon is Eating the Sun!
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Microsoft Word’s Navigation Pane
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• •Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words, Zombie Fiction
The Breaking – a Review
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Cats and Empty Boxes
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• •Guest Posts, Life's Adventures
The Old Woman of the Forest – Michael Hodges
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• •Book Reviews, Books for Young People, Children's Books, Fiction Writing, Humor
Ellie the Wienerdog: It’s Hard to be Good – a Review
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Cats, Fleas, and Catego
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• •In a perfect world, fleas would not exist. But in our world, they do. In a next-to-perfect world, my cats would line up and not struggle while I applied their flea treatment, but this world isn’t next-to-perfect either. Fleas love my cats. Fleas also love me. Any of these vermin that happen to be close…