When the rain, rain, rain came down, down, down in “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,” the only thing Pooh Bear was worried about was saving his jars of honey. When the great rains came down on Elizabethtown, Kentucky, it was nothing to sing about; it was something to fear. This rain didn’t provide…
Category: Fiction Writing
Confusing Words, Words
Confusing Words from Home to Hurtle
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Cutaway – a Review
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• •A woman, Evelyn, disappears into thin air. For some reason, her disappearance intrigues Virginia Knightly, a journalist. Virginia wants to know what happened to Evelyn, why she simply vanished into thin air while on a walk. Maybe her curiosity is piqued because she recognizes this woman from a video clip she has seen. She just…
Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Words, Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The Writer’s Journal
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• •Do you dream? Do entire novels play themselves out in your imagination each night as you are peacefully, or not so peacefully, slumbering? Perhaps you daydream. Do you lose track of where you are and what is going on because you have been sucked into a world your mind has created? Does it distress you…
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Phyllis Edgerly Ring Interview – The Holocaust, Eva Braun, and Friendship
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• •What inspired Phyllis Edgerly Ring to write about the friendship of two lonely women in Nazi Germany? What would she say to schools that are now teaching that the Holocaust was just a political scheme and never really happened? What is her favorite thing about writing historical fiction? When you first learned about Hitler and…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Munich Girl – a Review
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• •War is a horrible thing. But sometimes, war is necessary. Towns, villages, and cities are destroyed. Many lives are changed, some for the better and some for the worse. Anna is about to discover just how World War II changed her life. Instead of focusing on the horrors of the crimes the Nazis committed during…
Fiction Writing, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Leprechaun Facts
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• •Leprechauns are fairies, but they aren’t cute and loveable; instead, they are lustful, nasty, and capricious. They can be fun and awesome to be around one day, doing magic tricks that astound and delight you. But as soon as you do something that makes them mad, poof! You’re dead. Have you ever noticed that there…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Confessions of Young Nero – a Review
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Confusing Words from Hoar to Holly
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Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz Interview – Serial Killers, a Ghost Detective, and Shadow Men
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• •What was the motivation to make the character of Mika so unlikable? Was the creation of “The Leg Collector” inspired by a particular serial killer? Who are the shadow men? What was the inspiration for the book cover? Mika is a character I love to hate. Was her character based on someone you have been…