The food didn’t taste good at all. Was it bad or was it bade? If your toddler refuses to move, is he balking or is he bocking? You go to see your daughter’s dance recital. Did she take ballad, ballade, ballet, or ballot? Would you apply a balm or a barm to wounds? bad, bade…
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Atty Eve Interview – Reading, Writing, and Kentuckiana Authors
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• •For what audience was this book written? Which character was her favorite? Where did her inspiration come from? Why did she start the group Kentuckiana Authors ? For what audience is this book intended? This book is for those who like dark, twisted, psychological thrillers. It is not for young teenagers. I’m thinking New Adult…
Book Reviews, Children's Books, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Words
Lucky Strike – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Omphalophobia, the Fear of Belly Buttons
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• •Collective Nouns, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Save the Rhino Day
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• •Fiction Writing, Idioms, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Idioms: Happy as a Clam
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Avocation to Ayes
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, Words
Dark Corners: Twelve Tales of Terror – a Review
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• •Clowns, the devil, being buried alive, being the last man on earth. Do any of those things scare you? Fans of horror fiction, get ready for some truly horrifying tales. “Observation Room 5”This first story opens with a guy in a hospital room. In isolation in a hospital room. What happened? Well, he was a…