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22 Short Scifi Stories: a flash fiction collection by Angela Cavanaugh
Originally posted on My train of thoughts on…:
? My rating: 4 of 5 stars Plot (by Goodreads) This is a collection of twenty two scifi stories, most around 1000 words long. Enjoy tales of time travel, dystopian futures, apocalypse, aliens, genetic engineering, and much more… ? Genre: Flash fiction; Science fiction ? Teaser…
Author Interview – J.J. Stone
Originally posted on Rachel Carrera, Novelist:
Recently, I posted a Call to Writers, asking my fellow author bloggers to allow me to interview them for guest-spots on my blog. (If you are interested in participating, please contact me.) I asked everyone thirty-five questions, some were basic, and others were multi-part inquiries, and I asked them to answer only what…
My List of 15 Films and Why I Love Them
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have been challenged by Ryan W. McKinley to list 15 of the films that are the most important in my life and then tag 15 friends to do the same, who must tag 15 more….sounds redundant, but here goes: (Note: This is a duplicate post from Facebook,…
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
yadadarcyyada I have a new addiction and how! It’s Australian. It’s sassy. Capricious. Stylish. Witty. Sexy. Murderous. The Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has a hit in the fearless and funny Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. This Whodunit from Down Under is a beaut. I love a good murder mystery and if you think the private detective […]
Guest poet
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
A young lady approached me to ask if I accept guest posts. I hadn’t come across her work before, but had stumbled across one of her poems, which I very much liked. Pretty Ugly My shallow eyes are beads of honor. My darkened skin is the epitome…
On being a dinosaur
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Florida Polytechic Bookless Library, image by Santiago Calatrava Dezeen Ban I scribbled a note on the crumpled envelope beside the keyboard, revelling in the feel of the pen on the paper. It is a nice pen. Cheap, nothing special to look at, but the ink glides over…
Vita Sackville-West on what we lose if we don’t write — Quotes for writers (and people who like quotes)
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
It is necessary to write, if the days are not to slip emptily by. How else, indeed, to clap the net over the butterfly of the moment? For the moment passes, it is forgotten; the mood is gone; life itself is gone. That is where the writer scores over…