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Category Archives: fiction
Sight #Writephoto by D. Wallace Peach
The enemy showed up at the wall when autumn’s copper leaves twirled from brittle twigs and food ran shy. I slid my rifle from the borehole and dug in my pocket for a wedge of bread and wafer of dried … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, death, despair, fiction, flash fiction, insanity, love, Sue Vincent, Walls, war
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Introducing…Georgia Rose and Her Latest Book Parallel Lies #romantic #crime #thriller – SaylingAway
Reblogged from Sayling Away: Georgia Rose is one of my favorite writers and bloggers, and she has a new book coming out, called Parallel Lies, on September 12th.I thought it might be nice to give all y’all (that’s plural of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, reblog, writing
Tagged author, Book launch, cat, lies, new book
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Guest author: Sally Cronin – The Steak House – Counting Peas and a Ghost Story
My thanks to Sue for kindly hosting my post today about the odd jobs I have enjoyed and some of the characters who now populate my stories. I hope you all enjoy this memory of mine. Odd Jobs and Characters … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, food, Guest post, Humour, Life, writing
Tagged Amazon, blog tour, Book launch, character studies, ghost, Moyhill publishing, new book, odd jobs
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Done in the right spirit – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I have intimated variously that I am not entirely sold on ‘Performance Art.’ Oh I entirely believe that artists ought to perform their work, but I feel that the audience should be able to relax … Continue reading
Guest author and reviewer: Rebecca Tran – A Few Tips for Authors
I’ve had a small unused underdeveloped blog for seven months now, but in the last two months I decided to get serious about it. I started making regular posts once a week yet I still wasn’t satisfied. In an effort … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, fiction, Guest post
Tagged book reviewers, critique, writing tips, writings
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An Unfortunate Discovery by Peter Wells
Reblogged from countingducks: I sat in the car with my wife and travelled up to the cemetery where I’d been buried not long before. She didn’t know I was there, of course, I was now the silent passenger, the observer, … Continue reading
How to write a book…
There are more books being written and published at this moment in time than ever before. Self publishing has opened the doors to a global sharing of imagination and knowledge, but when you pick up the proverbial pen for the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, writing
Tagged self publishing, writing advice, writing fiction
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Life Without You by Peter Wells
I never met you, knew you, or had your love but then I did. The image of the girl who would walk up to me in life, as if it were some railway station and laugh, smile and warm your … Continue reading
Through Eternity’s Curtains (Part 1) – Richard M. Ankers – Author
Reblogged from Richard M. Ankers : The stars poured from the sky in a twinkling explosion of light in the night. To our left, darkness held sway over the universe. To our right, an even deeper obsidian. Yet in that … Continue reading
