The Blessing of Movement is the story of the drama in one family’s life, a story of how to live without fear, a story of how to find gratitude in tragic circumstances, and a story of love. It shows just how the actions of one member of a family can affect the rest of the…
Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Anablephobia and Other Phobias
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• •Even though some phobias may appear unreasonable or silly to those who don’t have any, they are no laughing matter. When someone encounters something he has an excessive fear of, he experiences the following: rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, trembling, anxiety, panic, terror, and/or dread. Phobias are a like a treasure chest full of gold…
Book Reviews, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Words
The Wishing Stone (The Eve Project, book 2) – a Review
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Elementary to Emend
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• •If something is delightful, is it elision or Elysian? When a murderer is unable to be captured by the police, does he allude or elude them? Is a false sense of reality an elusion, allusion, or illusion? elementary, alimentary If something is described as elementary, then it is simple. The solution to the mystery of the disappearing…
Book Reviews, Christian Books, New Words Learned, Nonfiction
The Miracle Ship – a Review
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• •In this world we live in, so many things can go wrong. Life would be so much easier if we knew for sure that God was real, that miracles really do happen. If you have ever wondered about this, if the wrongdoings by so-called “faith healers” and televangelists have left you faithless, The Miracle Ship…
Fiction Writing, Grammar & Punctuation, Writing
Comma Splices
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Dr. Seuss Day & Other Bizarre Holidays
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• •Do you prefer to write mysteries or romances, thrillers or fantasies, science fiction or historical fiction? Whatever genre you prefer to write in, I’m sure you can find a way to include one of the bizarre holidays that occur in March in your story. It will add a bit of something different to your story.…
Book Reviews, Fairy Tales / Folk Tales, Fiction Writing, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles
Favorite Irish Folk Tales – a Review
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• •Seumas MacManus retells fifteen marvelous Irish folk tales that are full of adventure. The similarities between many of these folk tales and a lot of the fairy tales I was already familiar with astounded me. These tales have not been watered down any, so some of them are violent and bloody. A lot of these tales…
Fiction Writing, Holidays, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Witch Hysteria Day & Other Weird Holidays
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• •Are you going to rescue a mistreated horse on National Horse Protection Day? How much peanut butter will you eat on National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day? On Witch Hysteria Day, will you research what really happened during the Salem witch trials? How many books will you read on World Book Day? March is full of…