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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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An Open Letter to Spam Patrol
An open letter to the Spam Patrol;
If I sound bitter, you bet your sit-apon, I’m bitter. You got me suspended. A mark on my behavior file.
You didn’t bother to email me. But then why would you, you were too lazy to report the real spammers who were right there on the page waiting for you to confront them.
You could have knocked the tea and candy out of their hands, not mine. Continue reading
Do You Know this Person?
If you think you know this woman please use the contact information included on the poster.
I just want to give all of the Eternal Press Authors, Editors, Cover Artists and Kim Richards Gilchrist a round of applause for yesterday’s releases. You all rock. Continue reading
May 2, 2013
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Author’s Corner at Triangle Variety Radio Interview
Elaine Raco Chase is the Host of Author’s Corner at Triangle Variety Radio. I will be the first of six authors to be interviewed on Thursday at the Author’s Corner.
The following writers from Eternal Press and Damnation Books will be guests of the talk show on Thursday April 18th, starting at 8PM EDT. Continue reading
Free to Good Home – Day Two – Fiction Friday
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“Hello, I am calling from KSOL TV 5, I’d like to interview the person who placed the ad.” Continue reading
Molly
We kept her for 18 years. We have many stories to tell. Once, outside of Helena, she flew into a car and had to see an emergency vet. One year we took her to Yellowstone Park with us and kept her half hidden because she had plucked all but seven feathers… Continue reading
Don’t Look Ethyl – Hacked by Hacker
The only hint I have for this one is to keep back-ups of your sites and at least visit them once in awhile to see if some keyboard toting deer from my neighborhood has been there and left his mess-age…
And if you do nothing else to protect yourself, today, don’t touch anything sharp. Continue reading
Step Away from the Keyboard
Step away from the keyboard.
Next to ‘don’t touch anything sharp,’ this is a very good idea.
I have a plan. It is going to take some time and I suppose I’ll be stepping away at regular intervals.
If you are doing a site rehab, remodel, destruction, construction or a rose by any other name, remember the words – Step Away from the Keyboard.
And don’t touch anything sharp.
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Tagged construction, rehab, step away from the keyboard, themes, website, wordpress
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Gun Control? Shades of Grey?
Somewhere in my house is a book that touches on the making of guns. They are supposed to be a very good delivery system for bullets. They are mostly designed to stop a threat quickly and cause the least amount of collateral damage.
Social Distancing, 7 – Elevens and Department Store Flu Shots
I go to a lot of trouble to avoid those nasty germs. My favorite method is called Social Distancing. Let me share a bit about this avoidance technique. I’ve posted about this before, but it is a new year. Continue reading
Posted in Sally Light, Uncategorized
Tagged department stores, diapers, florist, flu, gym, H1N1, hand sanitizers, obsessive, pharmacy, shopping, shopping carts, social distancing, touching, touching your face, wet wipes
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