Marshall Hail, an industrial billionaire and respected physicist, is a man on a mission. His mission turns to revenge though once his wife and twin daughters are killed by terrorists. Now his only desire is to kill the those responsible for taking his family from him. When a super rich and intelligent man wants to…
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Fiction Writing, Household, Product Reviews, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Talking Trash
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• •Trash cans haven’t always been around for families to dispose of their trash in. So what did they do with their garbage? That depended on where they lived. Farmers and their families turned food scraps into pig slop. Of course, pigs will eat anything, even dead bodies, so who knows what was fed to them.…
Book Reviews, Christian Books, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Inspirational, New Words Learned, Words
The Angel Warriors: Earthbound – a Review
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• •Have you ever wondered exactly what went on in heaven before Lucifer was cast out? What exactly did he do? Angel Warriors: Earthbound puts a story around those events. The series is fictional, but we will find out when we reach our eternal home just how close this author’s imagination took her to what really…
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Why I Wrote The Angel Warriors Series – Guest Post by Melinda S. Reynolds
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• •Why did I write The Angel Warriors series? That question, and any other question relating to writing, is never easy for me to answer because I never entertained the slightest notion of becoming a writer. Around 1974 or so, I became involved in various fandoms, and I wrote a fanzine story about a near-death experience.…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Romance, Short Stories/Novellas, Words
Bittersweet: 14 Macabre Tales of Love and Loss – a Review
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The Story Behind The Chronicles of Neffie – Guest Post by A. L. Gibson
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• •Many of the experiences that Neffie went through were a combination of the things that my great-grandmothers and great-great-grandmothers went through. Although my parents and grandparents couldn’t recall all the slave master names and the people who played a pivotal role in my great-grandmothers’ and great-great-grandmothers’ lives, I took what information was given to me…
African American, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction
The Chronicles of Neffie – a Review
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The Shoebill Murder Bird
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• •Shoebill murder birds don’t even look real to me, but they are. They can only be found in various parts of Africa. Their favorite places to hang out are in dense tropical marshes, swamps, and wetlands. So the chances of you running across this real-life hippogriff in a dark alley are nonexistent. That is comforting.…
Book Reviews, Books, New Words Learned, Vampire Fiction, Words
Shadow Duet – a Review
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• •In the fourth book of the Second Species series, love is in the air. This book focuses on Vlad and Andreas, the younger brothers of Marek Strigoi. Each one of them falls in love and want to marry. There is only one little problem; the females are human. Vampire law forbids marriage between mortals and…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words: Deep-seeded vs. Deep-seated
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• •When looking to describe something, such as loyalty, a grievance, etc, that is firmly implanted or established, it is tempting to say that it is deep-seeded. After all, a seed is buried deep beneath the dirt. Which of the following would be correct?A) Shelby’s hatred of mushrooms is deep-seated.B) Shelby’s hatred of mushrooms is deep-seeded.…