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If I Should Die
Peyton Farley has settled into a new life in southwest Montana. Research and fact checking for a local newspaper is a perfectly safe job, or is it? One morning, Peyton awakens and finds a strange man in lace up work boots who is bleeding out on her kitchen floor. As Peyton calls 911 from her bedroom, someone is stealing the body.
Milk Carton People
Milk Carton People is a paranormal thriller about people who suddenly find themselves invisible, able to observe things but unable to participate. Do they go mad? Maybe they find others. It is quite possible that there is no point in being invisible.
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Jeeper’s Germs and Good Things about Cyberspace
Germs, you can’t live with them and you can’t live without them. Jeepers arrives most weekdays and he brings his germs with him. I like to think I am so aged that my immune system has seen it all before … Continue reading
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Tagged germs, hand sanitizer, If I Should Die, the writer's chatroom
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Saturday in Montana–Index Cards and Putting Things Off
I am really just stalling. I have a project that has been completed, as much as a third, forth or fifth draft can be completed. I have set this aside long enough that the next two read throughs will surprise … Continue reading
It is the Third Week of 2011–Are you Getting it Done?
8 Easy Things To Do BEFORE You Start Your Novel We all start out with good intentions, well, mostly. It depends upon who does the judging. But in the end, it is up to you. I ran across an a … Continue reading
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Tagged contest, If I Should Die, novel writing, painting, writers chatroom
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My Trip to Old Navy, Bitters and Butter-beans
As I begin this post, the contest is still going on if you want to get your name in the drawing for a $20.00 Gift Card. I started this week-end wanting butter-beans. My darling husband brought home wax beans. … Continue reading
January Contest
Using the Comments Link, use 100 words or less to tell us why you read. There are no right or wrong answers to this question. Continue reading

