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Category: Fiction Writing
Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Unique New Year’s Eve Traditions Around the World
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• •How do you celebrate New Year’s Eve? Traditions around the world vary. They range from a little weird to a creepy to potentially dangerous. Each country has many traditions at this time of the year. Below are the ones that caught my interest. Belgium – In Belgium, the farmers wish their cows a happy new year and…
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Books for Young People, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, Kentuckiana Authors
Miles and the Sons & Daughters of Liberty – a Review
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• •How well do you remember the history that you were taught in school? That probably depends upon whether you found your history class fascinating or boring. As a former homeschool parent, I discovered children learn better and retain more of what they are taught when the lessons are not dry and dull. Anyone is sure…
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Kentuckiana Authors
Miles, the Adventurous Cat – Guest Post by Valerie Woebkenberg
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• •Miles, a fluffy tuxedo cat, joined our family one November, around the same time as the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth almost 400 years earlier. We named him Miles in honor of Myles Standish who traveled with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower in 1620. Miles likes to explore our backyard and engages in what we call…
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Out-of-the-Ordinary Christmas Traditions
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• •Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing
A Dark Universe – Perry Lake
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• •I write horror stories. I’ve written book series about Count Dracula, the monster of Frankenstein, the ghouls Hugo and Edgar, and I have plans for quite a few more tales of the macabre. Many of the stories awaiting publication are ghost stories. As each of these series is based on one or more famous monster,…
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Sixth Day – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Kentuckiana Authors, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Sanctuary Road – a Review
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• •Dayna’s musician husband has left her for another woman, one who is pregnant with his child. While waiting for her divorce to be finalized, she returns home to the small town of Cedarwood, Kentucky, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of New York City. But will her life in Cedarwood be any less stressful? Her…
Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Polar Bears & Other Snow-Loving Animals
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• •The winter wonderland created by snow is beautiful when it first falls and everything is covered in its cold whiteness. But then it is walked through and played in. When the sun comes out or when it rains, the snow begins to melt and the winter wonderland is transformed in mud and slush. Animals such…
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Steampunk, Words
Boston Metaphysical Society: A Storm of Secrets – a Review
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• •When I opened and began to read Boston Metaphysical Society: A Storm of Secrets, I was transported into another life, another world, another place. Through the characters, I was able to experience things that I would otherwise never have had the pleasure—or displeasure—of experiencing. This book is a steampunk thriller, a subgenre of science fiction or fantasy…