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Smorgasbord Reblog – #MeToo – The Right to be Heard on Sexual Abuse by D.G. Kaye

Me Too!

Originally posted on Karen J. Mossman – World of Stories:
I picked this up from Facebook this morning and followed the blog link, it’s a really interesting article about sexual harassment and some close encounters.  Elizabeth is brave sharing her own experiences and it made me think of mine. I’m five years younger that she…

A Boy Named Rabbit by @MarciaMeara #BookReview #Suspense

A Boy Named Rabbit by @MarciaMeara #BookReview #Suspense

Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? ? In Book 2 of the Wake-Robin Ridge series, Marcia Meara, author of Swamp Ghosts and Finding Hunter, returns to the rugged beauty of the North Carolina mountains, introducing a little boy whose remarkable gift will change the world for everyone he meets. “Evil’s comin’, boy…comin’…

A Revealing Straightlaced Saturday — Cornelis Drebbel 9

A Revealing Straightlaced Saturday — Cornelis Drebbel 9

Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Saturday, September 29, 2018  It’s another “Revealing” Straightlaced Saturday. The first blogger I got acquainted with — back in November of 2012, for National Novel Writing Month, was  Mary J McCoy-Dressel.  In 2015 she provided the “things/ingredients” for Wednesday’s episode and for this one.  Mary made an off-handed, fanciful comment about destiny……

5 Simple Tips To Take Your Writing to the Next Level

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by author Gary D. Holdaway. Gary is a young writer from the UK with big ideas, and an even bigger passion for words. A multigenre author of both novels and short fiction, Gary has a flare for the suspenseful, the frightening, and the unknown. 5…

A Revealing Straightlaced Saturday — Cornelis Drebbel 9

A Revealing Straightlaced Saturday — Cornelis Drebbel 9

Baby Please Don’t Go by Frank Freudberg

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: All Lock Gilkenney wants is a family. But he’ll have to cross the line to get one.   Lock is a dedicated investigator at Child Protective Services. An anonymous report of neglect comes in. He responds and finds the kids in good health. Lock concludes the report was a…

Nonsense Verse – Guest Post by Kevin Morris…

Nonsense Verse – Guest Post by Kevin Morris…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I have, for as long as I can remember, taken pleasure in nonsense poetry or verse. But what, exactly is nonsense poetry? The online edition of The Oxford Dictionary defines nonsense poetry as follows: NOUN list of 1 items (Originally) whimsical or nonsensical verse; (later)…

SEND IN THE CLOWNS

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
? Source: PENNYWISE ? SEND IN THE CLOWNS A quiet hotel room. Shabby furniture. A dim light glows from the bedside lamp. A high-pitched sound pierces the stale air. The T.V. turns on. A clown’s face appears. He stares at you and says, “Why are you here? How dare you…

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