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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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Writerly Wednesday Welcomes Ross S. Simon
“Let’s start…er, Mister Loki…with why you came to possess Donald Holly.”
“‘Mister Loki,’” the deity echoed. “Quite cute. Seriously…that is Lord Loki to you. However, ‘My Lord’ will simply suffice.”
“All right, then, My Lord. So you wish to be addressed as is a king by his subjects.”
“I am a king.” He seemed cocky indeed. “King of all Asgard. All Odin is doing is simply taking up space in my court.”
“Asgard, you say. That would be the realm of the gods?”
“Of the Aesir, whichever,” Loki elaborated. “That was the word in Nordic tongue for those who had so much of the kind of power and grace that men of Midgard—or this Earth—usually had, they were often classified as gods. Look it up!”
“Later, My Lord. Right now, there are questions remaining to be answered. Also, though this is fascinating stuff, you still haven’t yet answered the question with which we started. Why Donald Holly, of all people?” Continue reading
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Tagged damnation books, debut horror novel, Donald Holly, Eau Froid, Eternal Press, fiction, Loki, Ross S. Simon, The Snow
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