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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 2012
Writerly Wednesday Welcomes James Gurley
Buy Link Amazon Bio- JE Gurley is a 58-year old retired Atlanta chef now living in Tucson with his wife and 2 cats. When not writing or wracking his gray cells for ideas, he plays rock and roll guitar … Continue reading
From a Doghouse all Empty and Sad
The first was a golden retriever. She was a beautiful dog. Brandy lived here till she was white in the muzzle. She made a game of hiding things inside me.
You should have seen her toting a painted top from one of the kids. It was the kind you push down on and watch it spin. There was a shoe, I think all dogs take a shoe at some point in their lives. She brought some mittens all balled together. Dolls. Balls. There were a lot of things she’d bring out. Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Friday, If Walls Could Talk
Tagged anthology, doghouse, houses, if walls could talk, spoon river
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Writerly Wednesday Welcomes LM. Preston
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LM. Preston was born and raised in Washington, DC. An avid reader, she loved to create poetry and short-stories as a young girl. She worked in the IT field as a Techie and Educator for over sixteen years. She started writing science fiction under the encouragement of her husband who was a Sci-Fi buff and her four kids. Continue reading
Posted in Writerly Wednesdays
Tagged 99cents, action adventure, adventure, fantasy, lm preston, lmpreston, mg, romance, scifi, writerly wednesday, ya
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Home Sweet Home – If Walls Could Talk
… By this time I began to take my cozyness to heart. I was becoming. I no longer worried about the time I might go inside myself. I was comfortable, busy, humming.
I was a home. I know it because a house always knows when they become a home.
- Home Sweet Home Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Friday, If Walls Could Talk
Tagged fiction, home sweet home, if walls could talk
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Writerly Wednesday Welcomes Rachel Rossano
Hello Everyone! Give a great big Welcome to Rachel Rossano. I’ll leave the links showing this week. Our guest has provided enough to invite error on my part if I made them all embedded. Blog ~ http://rachel-rossano.blogspot.com/ Website ~ … Continue reading
Posted in Writerly Wednesdays
Tagged clean, Exchange, memory loss, prison break, Publishing by Rebecca Vickery, Rachel Rossano, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, short story, sweet
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Outhouse – If These Walls Could Talk – 2
2 Yes, I am an humble outhouse. I was slapped together and mounted over a rather deep hole. A wide hole, I was a double seater. Toilet paper hung from sawed off broom nailed to the walls like giant dragon … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Friday, If Walls Could Talk
Tagged fiction, flash fiction, habakkuk, if these walls could talk, NaNoWriMo, outhouse
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Writerly Wednesday Welcomes Rebecca Minto
Our Guest this Week is Rebecca Minto who has a release so new the pages are still wet! Buy Link: http://www.eternalpress.biz/book.php?isbn=9781615725885 Blurb: When Daphne Davernay awakened on her birthday to find her father brutally murdered, she lost everything that had … Continue reading
Posted in Writerly Wednesdays
Tagged a kiss to remember, Eternal Press, fiction, rebecca, rebecca minto, writerly wednesday
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Foreclosed
The crew who built me and my sisters left here when I was done and went across town. A guy I’d grown fond of comes driving through once in a while, he used to look at me with a certain pride, now, well, now he just shakes his head. Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Friday, If Walls Could Talk
Tagged foreclosed, home ownership, if these walls could talk, loans, state of the art, work crews
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Writerly Wednesday Welcomes Suzanne Brandyn
Blurb
Usually what you’re searching for is right before your eyes.
The soaring temperature in the Outback is not the only heat Sarah Munro is facing when she returns home for her father’s funeral. She wants to settle his affairs, sell the family’s homestead, Munro Cattle Station and return to Sydney and to her fiancé as quickly as possible. Sarah doesn’t want anyone to find out what she’d done in her past. She wants to close this chapter of her life for good. Then there will never be a reason to return to the dusty one horse town. She is wrong!
Ethan Wade, her first love is at the homestead. Ethan claims he owns half of Munro Station. Sarah wants him out! As they try to settle their differences a raging attraction ignites.
Will Sarah and Ethan find each other again as their past explodes before them? Continue reading
Posted in Writerly Wednesdays
Tagged Eternal Press, fiction, heat in the outback, suszanne brandyn, writerly wednesday
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