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Jokers, Fools, Kings and Queens
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Jokers, Fools, Kings and Queens Regina Puckett ? We spin in circles as if caught in an endless dance Around and around we go, searching for a chance To break away from this endless cycle of confusion But with turn and loop all we see is the grand illusion That…
Fishing, Ghoul Style
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
“Just one more and I’ll have my limit,” old Herb chuckles. The large pond sitting in the northwest corner of the cemetery is off-limits for fishing. To everyone except Fred that is. He doesn’t know the meaning of the word. The spring-fed pond is there, loaded with tasty…
New as the Moon #haiku #poem #photgraphy
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Dust beneath my feet hoot owl chants a new song Old as the hills The prompt for Carpe Diem is New Moon. A favorite topic. What do you love about the moon???
Moments over math
Originally posted on write meg!:
For someone who has always believed she’s terrible at math, I sure crunch a lot of numbers. Cost of gas. Cost of groceries. Sale price at 20 percent off. Number of minutes to work. Number of minutes to my parents’ house. Number of minutes on my lunch break. Number of…
Lisa Llamrei
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Lisa Llamrei What is your latest release and what genre is it? Reflection of the Gods. It is Urban Fantasy Quick description: Newly divorced Das MacDermott longs for a fresh start. As he packs up and prepares to move out of the city, he spots a young woman being held…
DIARY OF THE FALL: Symphonic, Beautifully Rendered
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Diary of the Fall by Michel Laub translated by Margaret Jull Costa ~post by Ben Auschwitz. It’s a word that has come to mean so much more than the place it was meant to represent. Michel Laub’s The Diary of the Fall, approaches the complexity of living as a Jew in…