In this thriller, Sally and Gilly have a secret, one that Gilly hasn’t even shared with her husband. When she was young, she and her best friend Sally, found something one day in the cemetery: they found a box with a dead baby in it.
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Book Reviews, Children's Books, Fiction Writing
Wilbur and the Watering Can – a Review
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• •Rose and her daughters, Magnolia and Lily, are gardeners. They normally have one big garden, but Magnolia and Lily want to have their own garden this year in which they will grow pumpkins, tomatoes, snow peas, and other veggies. While watering their garden, they discover a mystery. A leaf is moving and going kerplop all by itself. Underneath the leaf, they find a new friend: a toad.
Fiction Writing, Writing
What Does Your Character Do When Talking or Thinking?
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• •Have you ever known anyone who when they talk just talk? They don’t gesticulate with their hands. Their eyes don’t roam around the room. They don’t pet their cat or dog. They don’t look through their mail. They just talk. They stare into your eyes and talk, their mind not going elsewhere. That’s just not normal under most circumstances, is it?
Fiction Writing, Writing
Unconventional Outlines
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Town Names, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Town Names & Writing Prompts for Valentine’s Day Stories
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• •Have you thought of the perfect Valentine’s Day story? Have you named your characters? Maybe all you need is the name of the town it takes place in. Listed below are the names of towns that would be fitting for tales that take place on or around Valentine’s Day. Whether you write romance or historical fiction,…
Collective Nouns, Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Chiroptophobia, the Fear of Bats
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• •Phobias are constant, irrational fears that afflict some people. Their fears should be taken seriously. They should never be made fun of or belittled. But, as writers, we can bless (or curse) our characters with phobias and make the story so much more interesting. What happens if someone encounters the object of their fear? They…
Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The Black Death and Ring Around the Rosie
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• •Nursery rhymes are written for little children, so they should be sweet and innocent, right? Little children should not have experienced the horrors and reality of life yet, and these rhymes made to entertain them should not talk about them either. But not all nursery rhymes have innocent meanings. “Ring Around the Rosie” is one…
Book Reviews, Children's Books
The Secret Garden: A Flowers Primer – a Review
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• •The look of wonder and excitement in a child’s eyes when he or she is introduced to books and the world of reading is priceless. Most small children are fascinated with flowers. My two-year-old granddaughter loves to watch the butterflies and the bees fly around and land on their colorful petals. Taking a toddler on…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Hugs and Misses: 30 Postcards of Awkward Romance – a Review
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• •Valentine’s Day is a time of love and romance, but not everyone wants to give his or her object of affection flowers. Some people prefer to receive something that is a bit different, something that will last longer than a bouquet of flowers, a bottle of perfume, or a box of chocolates. Hugs and Misses:…