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Tag Archives: thriller
Tidal Waves– Iain Kelly #writephoto
Hands in her pockets, Elizabeth looked down from the top of the cliffs. The tide had receded gradually over the afternoon, revealing the seaweed-covered rocks, sand and pebbles of the seabed. The memory of the place was burned into her … Continue reading
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Tagged assault, bay, creative writing, crime, criminal, flash fiction, guilty, human trafficking, justice, literature, murder, police, sea, short story, thriller, Thursday Photo Prompt, tide, victim, waves, writing prompt
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The Trees Have Eyes – #writephoto – Emma Hyde
Joss tears through the bramble and bracken, ignoring the prickling thorns and nettle stings plaguing her bare legs and feet. The stony walls of the gorge bear down on her, intimidating, threatening, her only escape route carved out between them. … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, creative writing, cult, danger, escape, fiction, short story, story, thriller
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#writephoto – Arrive before dark by Sandi at Flip Flops Every day
Image for #writephoto – photo: Sue Vincent “It’s very important you get there before dark, and then you’ll be all right.” These were the last words the farmer said to them after providing directions. The couple was instructed to pass … Continue reading
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Tagged holiday, suspense, thriller, writing challenge
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It has seen everything by Sreeblogs #writephoto
‘Jinia, come inside…food is served.’ Mom called from the kitchen window. I had been sitting in the backyard since morning; my eyes were fixed on the spot where it all happened. I hadn’t uttered a single word ever since that incident … Continue reading
Guest author: Geoff Le Pard – Buster and Moo
The perils of a novel in weekly instalments Maybe it was my Charles Dickens moment; maybe hubris; or just maybe I wanted to find a way to generate posts as a relative newcomer to blogging. Whatever the motivation I found … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, fiction
Tagged Amazon, Book launch, Dogs, drugs, humour, kindle, new book, new release, romantic entanglement, smashwords, thriller
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Guest author: Jaye Marie – #TheBrokenLifeBlogTour @jaydawes2 #Mystery #Thriller
In my wildest dreams, I could never have dreamed I would ever be running a Blog Tour for one of my own books. Just goes to show how far you can come if you let yourself dream big. Way back … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Guest post, writing
Tagged Amazon, Book launch, detective, mystery, new book, thriller
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Guest author: Graeme Cumming – Self help in writing
When I wrote Ravens Gathering, I knew it needed plotting carefully. There were several twists in it, and garden paths needed laying for the reader to be led up – difficult to do if you start with no real sense … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fiction, Guest post, writing
Tagged horror, mystery, ravens gathering, thriller, writing inspiration
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Guest author: John W. Howell – Head to head with John J. Cannon
Interview with John W. Howell by John J. Cannon… About John J. Cannon: John J. Cannon finished his undergraduate work at Stanford University and earned a law degree from Harvard. John became a litigation attorney who has been practicing for … Continue reading
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Tagged author, character interview, fiction, hero, series, thriller
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It’s Finally Here! – Graeme Cumming
Reblogged from Graeme Cumming: Okay, guys, it’s taken a while, but I can confirm that, at long last, Ravens Gathering is available in paperback. At present, it is only available in the UK, but as it has been referred to … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, Books, dark fantasy, fantasy, fiction, mystery, supernatural, thriller, writing
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Guest author: Olga Núñez Miret – Apropos of nothing
Thanks to Sue Vincent for asking me to be a guest and write something for her blog. Oh, Sue, you don’t know what you’ve done. Since you asked me, several weeks ago, and I told you I was taking a … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, Films, inspiration, psychology, thriller
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