If something is creepy, it will cause a sensation of repulsion, horror, or fear. It’s sort of like when you look down at your arm and discover a huge ugly spider with fangs that are dripping with venom crawling on you. But not all creepy things are bugs. There are so many other things that…
Category: Fiction Writing
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words, Writing
Confusing Words from Hail to Hart
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Publishing, Writing
New Year’s Resolutions for Writers
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• •People have been making New Year’s resolutions since the time of the ancient Babylonians. The most popular resolution then was not to quit smoking or to lose weight but to return something borrowed from a friend the year before. Times have certainly changed. In the today’s world, New Year’s is an excuse to party. Lots of…
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The Christmas Spider
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• •What does an eight-legged creepy crawly have to do with Christmas? In Australia, a country famous for its deadly spiders, a Christmas spider really does exist. This timid spider is harmless to humans, but its unusual appearance does tend to frighten. Why is the oddly shaped arachnid called a Christmas spider? There are several species…
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, Reading, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers
Essence of Time – a Review
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• •Imagine your life and your marriage are perfect. You find out you are carrying the child that you and your husband have longed for. Then the military calls your one true love away. That leaves you alone to take care of the farm. How will you survive until he returns? In eighteenth-century Kentucky, Peter and…
Book Reviews, Christmas Articles
Winter’s Silence – a Review
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• •Winter’s Silence is the story of Emily, a six-year-old Jewish girl, who is going through a really rough time. She is a very creative, intelligent child. A large portion of her time is spent in daydreams, the only way she can escape all of the turmoil surrounding her. Through her imagination, she becomes a North…
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Fayophobia and Other Christmas Phobias
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• •Does your character fear Christmas so much that he becomes a hermit at this time every year? Does he have a fear of elves? Does the thought of being stalked by brownies, dwarves, and gnomes fill him with terror? Does the mere sight of Christmas presents send him into a panic attack? The following phobias may…
Christmas Articles, Collective Nouns, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
A Sleigh of Santa Claus
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• •Will your character stumble upon an indulgence of leprechauns who have overindulged in drink? Perhaps your character will seek out a swell of naiads, a delectation of nymphs, a pleasure of pixies, or a resolution of sprites. Is your character so excited to see Santa that he will try to catch him coming down the chimney? How surprised will he be when he discovers that Santa is an elf?
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Christmas Writing Prompts – The Birth of Jesus
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• •Did you realize that fiction plays a big part in many of our Christmas traditions? No, I’m not talking about the birth of our Lord and Savior. His birth is not fictional, but many of the things now believed about that special event are; they have been set in place by poetry, books, movies, songs, etc. This is evidence of the effects that fiction writing can have on the world.
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The Darker Side of Santa
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• •December 25 has always been a holiday, but it hasn’t always been Christmas. What the Romans celebrated on that day was not the birth of Christ. The pagan festival of Saturnalia took place at this time. The birth of Mithra, the god of light, was celebrated on this day. The story of the conception, birth, and death of Mithra is very similar to the story of Jesus. Mithra is even supposed to have resurrected from the grave.