Bea Walker’s life is about to be turned upside down.
Tag: dreams
Audiobooks, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, Short Stories/Novellas
Embrace the Darkness and Other Short Stories – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Words
The Lost Mata Hari Ring – a Review
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Alberto Pupo – Who Am I?
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• •Chase your dreams, they often say. How many truly get a chance to do so? In a world that is dog-eat-dog and whatnot, chasing dreams is something meaningless and devoid of context. It is an empty platitude and nothing more. Something strange happened in my case. The stars aligned and a very special woman made…
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Kentuckiana Authors, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Words
Watchers of the Night – a Review
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Why Dreams? – Guest Post by Matthew Keith
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Until Then Dream Again – a Review
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A Hell for All Seasons – a Review
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• •This is a fantastic collection of short stories. Each one is horrific in its own way. From demons and the occult to curiosity and hypocrisy, the way one wrong turn can completely change a life is subtly and chillingly demonstrated. The way you look at things, including dreams, and the way you think is liable…
Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Writing
John E. Gabor: The Mons Monkey Trilogy
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• •Two quotes by Hunter S. Thompson sum up my youth and my writing: “Truth is weirder than any fiction I’ve seen” and “It never got weird enough for me.” I was fascinated with people, but I quickly grew bored with ordinary life. I went off exploring other worlds: criminals, gangs, commies, Birchers, hippies, drug dealers,…
Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Words, Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The Writer’s Journal
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• •Do you dream? Do entire novels play themselves out in your imagination each night as you are peacefully, or not so peacefully, slumbering? Perhaps you daydream. Do you lose track of where you are and what is going on because you have been sucked into a world your mind has created? Does it distress you…