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Down the rabbithole

Originally posted on Saturday Night's Alright for Writing:
Sometimes a book can grab you right from the beginning. Usually it takes more than a sentence. Sometimes it can take a paragraph. But sometimes you can be completely enthralled before the first full stop. Sometimes the first sentence is so mind-blowingly amazing that you won’t…

Tark and Mara Search For Meaning

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
In a universe close away from here, Mara was feeling philosophical. “I’ve been thinking,” she said, knowing without a five-o’clock-shadow of a doubt that Tark would want to hear what was going on inside what was, by far, the heaviest part of Mara’s size zero frame. Embed from Getty…

Turned to Dust

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Turned to Dust Regina Puckett   Your lies and my truth collided A whole unit split and divided Until someone had to walk away By then I knew far too much to stay If we should happen to meet again, I’ll do my best not to remember your sin But…

No Vlog Today

Originally posted on Author Maegan Provan:
I don’t have anything new to talk about today so there will not be a vlog. If you have any ideas for something that you would like to see, please leave a comment down below! ? Thank you all so much for your views, your reads, and your support. It means…

“Love Duology” by Richard Schwindt

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
“Love Duology” is comprised of 2 short, connected novels. The first part, “Love Stacey” was shortlisted by the judges in the International 3-Day Novel contest, an annual event that challenges authors to write an entire novel over the course of 72 hours. “Love Susan” was written a year later,…

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Off I Go: A Little Pied Cormorant

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Off I Go Off I go, thinks this Little Pied Cormorant, moments before take-off. Into the wide world… These little birds fascinate me. They swim low in the water, and can dive and swim with enviable ease and efficiency, often re-appearing quite some distance away. Copyright ©

Paradox

Originally posted on The Showcase:
Arms so strong, they embrace you tight and deep in the throes of making love – and wrestle. A mind that conjures up romances so, fantastic they are ageless – and schemes. Feet that rush to achieve, prosperity of infinite proportions – and torture. Skin that heightens, sensations of lust…

Author Dylan Morgan Returns with The Dead Lands

To the four winds

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
South wind bends the slender stems Of flowers bowed beneath its light caress Scattering the perfume gathered in cool bowls Of petals cupped around the flowers’ heart. Wind from the west blusters and blows Herding rain clouds straight from the sea Barging the skeins of voyaging geese Tossing light…

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