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DAY 3 Sloane had been dreaming of turbulent, shark-infested waters when she rolled over and hit ‘Ignore’ on the ringing cell phone. Sitting up, she grimaced as her head screamed in retaliation. After the night she had, she was prepared to feel like crap. Sloane eyed the purple bruise on…
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The Slump Hump
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TWO WEEKS TO RITES – Chapter Eleven
Who, what, when, where, why, how? Find out now… Go to: TWO WEEKS TO RITES – Chapter Eleven. via TWO WEEKS TO RITES – Chapter Eleven.
TWO WEEKS TO RITES – Chapter Eleven
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“Something touched you?” Megan asked, edging closer to the basement stairs. Sloane raised the floppy sleeve of her shirt to reveal the bruise taking shape on her arm. Shades of purple and blue darkened her skin in a mark that resembled a wide palm and several long fingers—a handprint too…
Drawn to the Dark and Creepy
When I was a younger smart-alek, I used to flippantly tell my mom in response to her fears for my safety, “I’m growing up in the house of Chicken Little.” In case you never heard of Chicken Little, he was the star of his own story: a little chicken who was… chicken. Everything was a… Continue reading Drawn to the Dark and Creepy
Writing Collaboration or Mad Libs Mayhem?
Some background info on the collaborative effort going on over at Waterfront Writers… Let us know what you think about this process: creative, or recipe for chaos? Writing Collaboration or Mad Libs Mayhem?
The Number One, Must-Have Survivalist Tool
I attended a Preparedness & Survival Expo in August. One excellent speaker, Jay Blevins, who has been featured on National Geographic Channel’s “Doomsday Preppers,” talked about the 6 foundational aspects of prepping. At the top of the survival list? Having the proper mindset. This means having the will to survive, even when things get downright ugly, insecure and… Continue reading The Number One, Must-Have Survivalist Tool
Writerly Collaboration
I enjoy spending time with people, talking and sharing ideas, laughing, being outdoors, EATING, drinking wine or brew… but by nature, I’m more the lone wolf. My grandmother taught me as a little person how to entertain myself. I have enough reading materials to keep me busy a couple of lifetimes, and enough writing ideas…… Continue reading Writerly Collaboration
TREADING THE GRAVE ZONE
TREADING THE GRAVE ZONE – Desiree Smith-Daughety. via TREADING THE GRAVE ZONE – Desiree Smith-Daughety.
New Story Release… Waterfront Writers
http://waterfrontwriters.com/ “Abandoned…” a story by Sandra R. Campbell has just been posted to the Waterfront Writers’ site. Enjoy!