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Guest Post: Writing horror and supernatural stories by Robbie Cheadle #DarkVisions #HorrorAnthology #NewRelease
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair: I’m happy to welcome guest blogger and author, Robbie Cheadle, today with a look at how she became interested in writing horror and supernatural tales. Already an accomplished children’s book author, Robbie is now venturing into other genres. Her stories, The Haunting of William, and The Willow Tree, …
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Stupid Bloody Tuesday
Originally posted on joeyfullystated: “Stupid bloody Tuesday, man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long…” I am the eggman! I am the eggman! Everybody — Motherfucker, even the YouTube is down! Like I said, stupid bloody Tuesday. (If you don’t know the song, I don’t want to know. Just… Don’t.) I’m…
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Raven’s Wrath Part 17 #horror #thriller #Halloween
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: (I really hope these silly links aren’t more entertaining than the story.) Yahoo Image Search Relaxing by a large pool on top of a mountain, Addison watches her sane double hide in the forests. Wearing a crimson one-piece suit that has her own face emblazoned on the stomach, she…
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Fall 2018: Apple Picking at Hicks Orchard
Originally posted on Running Forward…My Way: Last Sunday my daughter and I spent Sunday visiting Hicks Orchard in Granville, NY with Kimmy Gibbler and her family. Setting off. ? Look at all those delicious apples. My daughter loved picking apples. She couldn’t resist. Beware of the apple tree monsters! After we went picking apples, we went…
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#ShareAReviewDay – Mourning Dove by Claire Fullerton
via #ShareAReviewDay – Mourning Dove by Claire Fullerton
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Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 13
Originally posted on Teagan's Books: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Eugene Ivanov It’s Hidebound Hump Day, and another episode of Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers. There was not a Straightlaced Saturday chapter last week, so today we pick up where we left off a week ago. Remember I’ve mentioned that this serial was originally presented as a “culinary”…