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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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Tag Archives: NaNoWriMo
What do I work on, Now?
It is time to dust off some of those projects in search of a seed, plotline, character or even a very rich scene that could become my next novel. Continue reading
Posted in Sally Light
Tagged fiction, Kim Richards Gilchrist, milk carton people, Nano, NaNoWriMo, novel, story, writing
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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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Habakkuk – If Walls Could Talk
Habakkuk 2:11 The stones of the wall will cry out, and the beams of the woodwork will echo it. This is the most frightening thing I ever heard. It made my brother’s taunts to tell on me seem frivolous. I … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Friday, If Walls Could Talk
Tagged flash fiction, habakkuk, home, houses, NaNoWriMo, short fiction, spoonriver
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Kennels for Vultures and NaNo eating Motivations
Yes, I am participating in this year’s NaNoWriMo. I heard about the crazy feat of word spilling in the Autumn of 2007. I debated getting involved in something that the Queen of Brevity could actually fail to accomplish. If I … Continue reading
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Tagged If I Should Die, Nano, NaNoWriMo, spider plants, write or die, writing bad
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What a World – What a World
What a world – what a world. This week poverty dictated a simple celebration of my 17th Wedding Anniversary. Clifford and I were married on the 25th of October and our son was born the next morning. Sunday, our parrot, … Continue reading
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Tagged 17, fire, gourds, NaNoWriMo, novel, October, pumpkins, straw maze, what a world
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I Have Some Really Bad Words and I’m Not Afraid to Use Them
Yes, it is November, Nanowrimo, and I’m not afraid to write some really awful words.
Damnation Books bought Realms of Fantasy Magazine and Eternal Press published my book, If I Should Die.
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Tagged If I Should Die, Nano, NaNoWriMo, novel, word counts
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NaNoWriMo and If I Should Die
Speaking of Chat and Shameless Self Promotion, my novel, If I Should Die, will be released on November 7th. I’ll be at a Launch Day Chat over at http://eternalpress.biz/chat.php at 4:30 MST on Sunday. For those who visit The Writer’s Chat Room on Sundays, this chat happens a half hour before the TWC chat, so drop by and say ‘hey.’
You can buy my book from just about any online store on Sunday, but the easiest way to get it is just to go here… http://eternalpress.biz/book.php?isbn=9781615722112
I’ll be back soon to add updates. Be well and don’t forget to turn your clocks back one hour on Sunday and join me in the Chat Room.
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Tagged If I Should Die, Nano, NaNoWriMo, novel, word counts
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Prosopagnosia – Who Are You?
If you or someone you know is living and coping with prosopagnosia, please leave a comment and I will keep your experiences in mind as I edit this very rough draft.
For more information about prosopagnosia, go to http:// prosopagnosia.com.
Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Calender Shopping
During the next few weeks I will take stock of all the things I thought of doing, but never committed to getting done. I’ll look at all the new things I learned, those moments when I stopped everything to say aloud, “I did not know that.” I will try to come up with a good and economical answer to that pesky question about what I want for Christmas. I may even set some goals for the year coming.
Negative Spaces
Negative spaces enhance the objects we see, build the characters we become, combine and contrast with reality.

