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You can tell your story…

My brother Max told me about a guy named S. Harry Zade who had to tell stories. He was good, Harry was. If you aren’t following his blog you should be.http://thenarrativeimperative.com/2014/01/11/intersections-chapter-94-the-terrifying-and-fascinating-mystery/So I checked it out and found that Max had a guest post telling HIS story. Maybe I am a good influence. Huh. Interesting. Click…

January 15, 2014 in Authors, Blogging, Tall Tales, Why We Write, Writing.

Review of “Ninety-Five Percent Human”

Click here for more winter reading: Review of “Ninety-Five Percent Human”.  

December 6, 2013 in Uncategorized.

Short Fiction: I’ll Return to You

Click here for: I’ll Return to You.

December 2, 2013 in Fiction, romance, Short Stories.

Experience the Wonder: Tinsel Tales

Click here for the ultimate holiday reading experience AND soon to be loved Christmas classic: Experience the Wonder: Tinsel Tales.

November 9, 2013 in Best New Fiction of 2013, Books, Christmas, Christmas Story, Entertainment, Holiday Story, Inspirational Stories, New Books, New Fiction, poetry, Reading.

The MeatStick

A new ZOMBIE blog. You have to check this out. Click here for: The MeatStick.  

November 5, 2013 in Zombie.

Dawn of the Undead

A story to get you in a Halloween Mood! Click here for: Dawn of the Undead.  

October 30, 2013 in Fiction, Halloween, Just for Fun, Vampires.

Dawn of the Undead

A fun little story about deadlines and vampires – it will get you in a Halloween mood…or just give you a smile (sort of) Click here for: Dawn of the Undead.

October 27, 2013 in Deadlines, Fiction.

Short Story Sunday: Guest Writer Edgar Allen Poe – The Tell Tale Heart

Click here for: Short Story Sunday: Guest Writer Edgar Allen Poe – The Tell Tale Heart.  

September 15, 2013 in Fiction, Horror, Short Stories, Short Story, Unexpected.

MER 2 COVER REVEAL! ‘Falling Kingdom’ is coming soon!

Please, if you aren’t familiar with Jade M. Phillips you have to check out her wonderful Mer Series. Click here for the latest: MER 2 COVER REVEAL! ‘Falling Kingdom’ is coming soon!.  

August 28, 2013 in Best New Fiction of 2013, Books, fantasy, Fiction, Reading.

Short Story Sunday: Dancing On The Beach

An unexpected story. Click here for: Short Story Sunday: Dancing On The Beach.

August 4, 2013 in fantasy, Fiction, Gothic, Modern Romance, romance, Short Stories, Unexpected, Unextected.

Innocenzio D’Antonio

A fun short story full of music, friendship and something a bit unusual…Click here for: Innocenzio D’Antonio.

August 3, 2013 in Inspirational Stories, New Fiction, Opera, Paranormal Romance, Short Story, Stories, Unexpected, Vampires.

When You Grow Old

Click here for: Short Story Sunday: When You Grow Old. A very very short story but worth the time.

July 7, 2013 in Being yourself, Best New Fiction of 2013, Caregiving, Elders, family, Fiction, Folk Tales, Gothic, Short Stories.

Short Story Sunday – Another nasty little vampire story (to thrill and delight)

Click here for: Short Story Sunday – Another nasty little vampire story (to thrill and delight).

June 23, 2013 in Mystery, Short Stories, Unexpected, Vampires, Weird Stuff, Writers.

Love of a parent never wavers or dies – a story of a father and son

A very short story. Click here for: Love of a parent never wavers or dies – a story of a father and son.  

June 17, 2013 in Uncategorized.

If you need something done ask a busy person.

Click here for crazy new fiction (or maybe it isn’t fiction, you decide) If you need something done ask a busy person..

May 30, 2013 in fantasy, Fiction, Fun, Gothic Fiction, Humor, New Fiction, Stories, Vampire.

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