The past holds secrets just waiting to be told that will reveal the truth about what really happened when two men disappeared. Will Dylan and Letty be able to clear their great-grandfathers’ names?
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Leas to Lightning
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• •Would you prefer to have a picnic in the leas or in the lees? Do you look through a lends or a lens to take a picture? Would you play a liar or a lyre? Does a levee or a levy prevent flooding? Does lichen or liken grow on rocks and trees? Which one accompanies a thunderstorm: lightening or lightning?
Book Reviews, cozy mystery, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
Tea & Croakies (Enchanting Inquiries Book 1) – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Town Names, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Weird Town Names
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
My Favorite Cozy Mystery Authors – Guest Post by Anita Kulina
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• •Book Reviews, cozy mystery, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
Reason for Concern – a Review
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• •If you love mysteries but don’t want to read one that will give you nightmares or scare your socks off, then this cozy mystery by Anita Kulina is just what you’re looking for. The mystery is sound, suspects abound, it is possible a crime has been committed, and Mrs. B. is involved up to her eyeballs.
Fiction Writing, Writers' Groups, Writing
Creative Authors Network – Guest Post by Christina Kaye
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Memoirs, Writing
Writing and Aging – Guest Post by Christopher Meeks
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• •Audiobooks, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
A Death in Vegas – an Audiobook Review
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• •𝐴 𝐷𝑒𝑎𝑡ℎ 𝑖𝑛 𝑉𝑒𝑔𝑎𝑠 takes you from the casinos of Las Vegas, Nevada to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco to the wineries of Sonoma, California. It is a story of a normal man with usual problems caught up in a situation where he has to break the law in order to remain a free man and prove he isn’t the guilty one.
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?