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Small updates
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: I still have tool problems, but those are all solved tonight. This is my way of saying I’ll have to finish my tree pruning tomorrow. At least everything is in order now, and I should make short work of the remainder. Even have a fresh saw blade now. I spent…
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Seven Links 8/3/19 Traci Kenworth
Seven Links…8/3/19 Traci Kenworth Writing: 1. https://killzoneblog.com/2019/07/how-to-come-up-with-a-title.html “My favorite genre for pure reading pleasure is the pulp and mass market crime fiction of the golden age—roughly 1929 (the year The Maltese Falcon was published) to the early 1960s (when secret agents started to take over). Some of the titles from that period reach out and grab you…
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Book Talk…8/2/19: Adam Nevill’s Before You Sleep
Book Talk…8/2/19: Adam Nevill’s Before You Sleep Traci Kenworth Before You Sleep Adam Nevill. Horror. Ritual Unlimited. Aug. 23, 2016. Amazon’s blurb: A trilogy of horror stories from the award-winning writer’s first collection of short stories – SOME WILL NOT SLEEP – and an introduction to the nightmarish visions and ghastly spectres that have been…
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The Teeter Totter of Life
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: Yahoo Image Search I have been trying really hard to develop a life balance. Many have pointed out that my world has been turned upside down in every aspect. There are only so many hours in the day too, so priorities have to be rearranged on an almost weekly…
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15 Secrets of Happy, Productive Writers
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: 1. They always write with snacks or a delightful beverage of choice. Or both! 2. They write, to the best of their ability, when they are naturally most productive. 3. They set out to always tell the best story they can even if it’s not a great story in…
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August (2019)
Originally posted on K.: Is it the sky I seize when my hand reaches out to touch the storm of rain? Or do the heavens remain behind the veil, rainbowed and unclouded, waiting for the thunderings of the gods to echo into quietude as they follow the flashes of light to the edge of the…
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wishful thinking
Originally posted on Tina Stewart Brakebill: unhampered by doubt my spirit defies limits soaring to new heights Photo by Donald Tong on Pexels.com This bit of wishful thinking was inspired by Colleen’s Synonyms Only Challenge. I used “spirit” for nature and “unhampered” for clear. Check out the details and other contributions here.