The stories in this book take place in a variety of settings: the ocean, a futuristic Earth with a toxic atmosphere, a medieval castle, a shoe store, a child’s bedroom, etc. A passage of darkness is waiting in each setting for someone to experience.
Category: Book Reviews
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing
You Wish – a Review
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• •Author Spotlight, Children's Books, Picture Books
Tess Kossow – Mom, Entrepreneur, and Author
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• •Book Reviews, Children's Books, Fiction Writing
I’m Very Ferris – a Review
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Kentuckiana Authors, Writing
Lisa Colodny – Writing Strong Women: When is it too Much?
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• •Book Reviews, New Words Learned, Poetry, Words
On the Occasion of a Wedding – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, ghost fiction, ghost suspense, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Invited – a Review
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, Horror
Lanny Tucker – My Love of History
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Kentuckiana Authors
Amy Metz – What’s In A Name?
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• •I have almost as much trouble naming the characters in my novels as I did naming my children. But writing Southern novels makes it a little easier since there are so many colorful names from which to choose. And colorful name equals memorable. It’s a pretty safe bet if someone has a unique name, they’re going to be . . . well, a character.
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
The Dark Web Murders – a Review
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• •Look inside the mind of a cold-blooded, narcissistic killer who has chosen all of his victims and is now killing them one by one in a gruesome and sadistic way. Then he posts all the gory details of what was done to the victim and how the murder was accomplished on the Dark Web while trying to justify what he did to those reading.