The dreary days and super-cold temperatures of this winter have left me longing for warmer days and sunshine. How about you? Have you ever been to the land of the midnight sun? Do your dogs like to apricate? Have you watched a turnsole follow the movement of the sun? What does alpenglow have to do…
Tag: Stephen Helmes
Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
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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Confusing Words from Interment to Its
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Until Then Dream Again – a Review
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Yes, There’s a Word for That: Kinclunk & Other Unusual Words
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Swollen Identity (McCall & Company Book 2) – a Review
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• •Some people seem to have a knack for getting themselves in trouble and embroiled in hard-to-get-out-of situations. Kate McCall is one of those people. What presents itself to her as a simple case always turns out to be so much more, and because of that, she winds up about to be arrested, handcuffed and arrested,…
Fiction Writing, Words, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Snow By Any Other Name. . .
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• •Snow is beautiful when it first falls. When its pristine whiteness covers everything, it creates a gorgeous winter wonderland. Unfortunately, it has to melt, and when it does, the beautiful winter wonderland turns into a dirty mess that is not pleasing to look at. Sposh, soft slushy mud or snow, is one of the words…