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April Author Interview Answer #5 “Violence in Your story, YAY or NAY?”

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Have you ever read a Romance or an Erotica book with violence being a part of the story? What do you personally feel? YAY or NAY? We have asked this question to all 7 authors as their stories are capable of shaping the mind of young readers. It’s time to…

Guest Post: Pamela K. Kinney

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Before I wrote this fictional horror tale in Southern Haunts: Devils in the Darkness, “Let Demon Dogs Lie,” it began Hell life as a mere slip of a legend set in the mountain town of Valle Crucis, North Carolina, about a demon dog seen on Highway 194, near a church.…

I’m Willing

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
I’m Willing Regina Puckett You’re answer to me was, don’t know, don’t care Was that all your heart had to leak out and share? My first reaction was to flinch from the pain But fortunately, my heart isn’t so easily slain You think under this soft facade is a weak…

Macabre & Mysterious Music: Hozier

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
I fell in love with a new artist today. Apparently I’m vulnerable to the following tags: alternative acoustic blues folk soul Dublin. I was caught by the music itself, when it appeared in my FB feed, provided by MPR. As is my wont, though, I clicked around to learn more — which only…

…K.A.Brace’s poetry makes for an intriguing Guest Post… enjoy… #TBSU…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s amazing and gratifying to welcome a range of content on the Guest Post roster… today, enjoy the thoughts of my good friend, K.A.Brace, with this offering : This Road No road takes you any place out of kindness Or wishes you ill along the way to a destination. This…

Long to Belong #poetry #photography #friends

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Two, Never the same  somehow always connected your laugh is mine something distance can never claim the waves of life crash and then recede carrying tales of long ago of love that lasts As I sat by his side I saw your eyes so full of thought soon…

Review of Orange Blossom

Review of Orange Blossom

Crowded buses

Guest Post: Alexander S. Brown

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
My story, Attachment, in Southern Haunts 2: Devils in the Darkness was inspired by multiple subjects.  For the lead character Tina, I had, at the time of writing this story, befriended a few people who were sensitive to spirits.  While speaking to these individuals, I discovered, in most cases, they…

The Tiger by K J Rollinson

Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Dragon Post:
The Tiger, by K.J.Rollinson. I’m back to ‘Inspiration’ this week. I noticed the photo above on Audrey Carden’s Twitter account. She and I have communicated recently on Facebook and Twitter. I liked it so much I posted it on my Facebook and now I want to…

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