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Review: A Case of Spontaneous Combustion (Displaced Detective #5), by Stephanie Osborn

About the book, A Case of Spontaneous Combustion Publisher: Twilight Times Books Print Length: 344 pages When an entire village on the Salisbury Plain is wiped out in an apparent case of mass spontaneous combustion, Her Majesty’s Secret Service contacts The Holmes Agency to investigate. Unfortunately Sherlock Holmes and his wife, Dr. Skye Chadwick-Holmes, have just […]

Please vote for all 3 books from Dennis Higgins on this list on Goodreads.

Please vote for all 3 books from Dennis Higgins on this list on Goodreads.

Best YA Travel time Please vote for all 3 books from Dennis Higgins on this list on Goodreads. 1. Katya And Cyrus Time Pilgrims Currently at # 7 2. Almost Yesterday Currently at # 6 3. Parallel Roads (Lost on Route 66): Time Travel the Mother Road Currently at # 5 Thank you so much […]

Double Forte by Aaron Paul Lazar

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Guest Post: Zombies: Isn’t This Fad Over Yet? by Armand Rosamilia

Originally posted on Literary Debauchery:
Today on Literary Debauchery, I have a special guest – horror writer and cool guy, Armand Rosamilia. Armand is one of those writers that makes me sit back in awe.  Not only is he a terrific writer, he’s also prolific and dedicated. His latest book, Dying Days 4 is out,…

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing – (26 Semicolons)

A Different Perspective

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
What a difference perspective makes! This is a scene I see nearly every day, but from a different perspective. Normally the trees are on one side of my vision, and the river quite definitely on the other. So by searching around for a new angle, I came up with…

Why you’re going to make it

Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
As indie authors, we’re all encouraged to work harder. That’s frustrating to hear because I don’t know any indie authors who aren’t working hard. But I’ve got good news. Your chances of achieving some measure of success are…

MY LOST KINGDOM

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
All turns to dust in my dying eyes So it must, the clouds signal my end Only love is that a unified land unseen What tales the future holds, we shall see You must not forget to tell me at my tombstone What happens, when the light hits the water…

REMEMBERING YOUR BEAUTIFUL SOFT HANDS

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I At the Garden of life We had an accidental encounter We improvised with spirits of poetry To find each other ready for love With Spring we changed into each other Won! Won! Won! Right! Right! Right! II Like the affirmation of Peach blossoms The hard-hearted people could not understand…

LAST COMMENTARY ON FREE-WILL

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
The core of my heart is now patience and endurance Without these, how can one live? When they departed, Love and God I had to carry on dwelling in this body Then I Said to the wind, ‘Go and overtake them, For they are biding in the shade of the…

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