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Category: Fiction Writing
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers, Vampire Fiction, Words
Shadow Avenged – a Review
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• •Audiobooks, Book Reviews, cozy mystery, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
Jeopardy in July – a Book & Audiobook Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Natural Hazards, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Lightning Myths, Facts, & Writing Prompts
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Lead to Lien
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Publishing
Peter Blakey-Novis: Two Years into the Writing Game
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Irish Blessings
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• •aint Patrick’s Day will be here soon. Saint Patrick can be learned about in “Saint Patrick’s Day: Myths, Facts, & Writing Prompts .” The world of leprechauns is explored in “Leprechaun Facts” as well as in “Leprechaunophobia – the Fear of Leprechauns.” The eleven Irish blessings in this article are for use on March 17 or any other day of the year.
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Antiquities Dealer – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, picture writing prompts, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Abandoned Amusement Parks Picture Writing Prompts
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• •Abandoned amusement parks can be found all over the world. These deserted parks are creepy, especially if they’ve not been in use for many years. Everything is dirty; the years of neglect through sun, rain, snow, and storms has caused the paint on everything to fade, chip, and crack. Rusted and broken rides abound.
Fiction Writing, picture writing prompts, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Unicorn Picture Writing Prompts
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• •What is a unicorn? According to dictionary.com, a unicorn is a mythical creature resembling a horse, with a single horn in the center of its forehead, often symbolic of chastity or purity. This animal, mentioned in the Bible in Deuteronomy 33:17, is now believed by some to be a description of a wild ox or rhinoceros.