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Flash Fiction Friday: Drive

Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
by Scott Cole The crashed car undid itself. Twisted metal unfolded, jagged edges smoothed, bent lines straightened. Patches of rust effervesced into the air and disappeared. I reached for the driver’s side door handle, now shiny-new, and pulled. I sank down into the bucket seat, which seemed to somehow sit…

What’s Going On?

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Keeping watch… What’s going on? This Rainbow Lorikeet seems to be surveying the scene… These parrots so often compete with the Cockatoos for the best nesting sites. Maybe there is something around that needs to be watched. Copyright © ?

An Exclusive Interview with a Unique Poet — Cindy J. Smith

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
  I’ve known Cindy for a long time and she still surprises me to this day with her unusual insights, off-the-collar-remarks, and general observations on life and love. Here’s her Amazon Bio. Check it out and you’ll see she’s not your stuffy, everyday type of poem-spinner. * Cindy Smith was raised…

Market

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Passing through the market Allez! Allez! Allez! Arms laden with the heavy odours Of peach and melon Pêches blanches, melons Paper bag of luxuriant deep red cherries Ah non! C’est français ça! Harvesting the summer Sucré! Sucré! Sucré! I pushed my way past Balancing wooden cageots colour-stamped Spilling Spain…

Book review: Better than Perfect by Tricia Drammeh

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Better than Perfect Better than Perfect is a fairy tale running parallel with a nightmare. On the face of it, Karlie doesn’t have a lot going for her. Between juggling her college classes, her job, the house she lives in alone since her parents died and keeping an eye…

“This Doesn’t Happen in the Movies” but it does on your Kindle

Originally posted on Free Reader:
Another week of illness and insanity around here, which has kept me from finding much time to blog. Good news is, I actually have had a little more time than usual to read, so I have a little bit of catching up to do with reviews! One of my recent…

Review of A Cast of Stones — Post by Mary C. Findley

Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Sometimes I write a book review because I promised I would. Sometimes I need to because I want to tell the world about a great story. Sometimes I just have to write a review, even though I feel like I am spiritually and mentally under attack every step of…

Marketing killed art? Post-postmodernism

A Flying Visit from Author Loretta Livingstone

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? Well, dear friends, it seems as though the lovely Ape has forgiven me for the little mishap with the bananas on my last visit. Ape, I have bought you banana muffins instead this time, and put them on the table to make sure you…

Beware of inconsistency when publishing your books.

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
In my travels through various online ebook outlets and Goodreads, I have noticed more and more instances of some potential sales losing tendencies. Author name inconsistency when publishing or listing books. When uploading your books and details, please ensure that your authors name is always…

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