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4th Halloween Poem Contest – 1st Group Of Submitted Poems —
via 4th Halloween Poem Contest – 1st Group Of Submitted Poems —
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Halls of Horror Haunted Attraction
Originally posted on My Bipolar Mind: Halls of Horror Haunted Attraction I am so happy that my friend asked me to go to the Halls of Horror with her in Palmerton, PA. I had such a blast. I was worried about my heart rate for nothing because it had actually dropped to 65bpm instead of…
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Quotations on Reading
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: (https://en.wikipedia.org) “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” Frederick Douglass ? (https://commons.wikimedia.org) “Feelings, too, are facts. Emotion is a fact. Human experience is a fact. It is often possible to gain more real insight into human beings and their motivation by reading…
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Soulful Sunday: Donnie Mcclurkin “Stand”
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog: https://youtu.be/UwUoAJLv5dU ?
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How to outline a book without killing the fun of writing it
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel: Do you write with an outline? I was asked this by another writer at a book event last weekend. ‘I like outlines,’ she said, ‘and I don’t like them. I want to know where I’m going. But if I make a scene-by-scene breakdown, I find I’m not interested in writing…
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Tommy B Smith, The Mourner’s Cradle review
Originally posted on Horror Novel Reviews: Reviewed by Paula Limbaugh The Mourner’s Cradle: A Widow’s Journey by Tommy B Smith has been touted as a story regarding grief, I found it as one about finding validation for one’s being. Anne Sharpe has more or less lived in her husband’s shadow for years, he was, after…
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How to Mess Up Your Lead Character’s Ordinary Day
Source: How to Mess Up Your Lead Character’s Ordinary Day
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Writerly Things…10/14/18
Writerly Things…10/14/18 Traci Kenworth I’ve been feeling under the weather the last couple days. My doctors nixed the shot I’d been taking monthly so now I have to figure something else out for my HS. It had been causing other health problems they found. Not sure if my other dr. will give me anything…
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Thrift Store Finds: Scarecrow
Originally posted on Horror Novel Reviews: As usual, spoilers (and scarecrows) ahead. I think we can all agree the scarecrow subgenre could use more good stories. In fact, as far as horror subgenres go, scarecrows have a pretty embarrassingly low output. You’ve got your Goosebumps, your Batman villain, and a handful of books of varying…