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…my first paid honest day’s work… I was nine years old…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…when yeez become a quill-scraper, lots of people are genuinely interested to know from where yeez conjure up yer characters… for this ol’ Jurassic, a simple delve back into my formative youth in Docklands Govan in Glasgow provides a mix of many colourful personalities… our family lived on the ground…

A Wonderful Review of Miedo!

One Line Horror: The Bus Driver

Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
All 15 passengers clung to their seats and screamed for dear life as the bus thundered through the pitch black and derelict road while the engine roared and everything rattled, heads jerked on necks as the bus suddenly hauled to a stop and the crazed…

Ten Sentence Fiction: The Vacancy

Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
Harold squinted out of the windscreen while hunched over the steering wheel. The window wipers whipped back and fourth, hopelessy battling at the monsoon that fell from the night sky. He stopped the car outside the hotel. It was a dreary building, 3 stories built…

…it’s deja vu, all over again, Mabel… when yeez need a friend…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…this ol’ Jurassic’s been around long enuff to believe in the truism that plenty of us can have hundreds of acquaintances, maybe even more for the ultra-gregarious among us… but few in our midst have more than a handful or two of enduring friendships … the kind of bonding unblemished…

Rosie’s Book review Team #RBRT Sterna reviews What It Takes by Terry Tyler

…that Penelope Dreadfulle woman from Blackfriars Courant has pegged my character hero, Jack Calder in an interview… WURLD exclusive…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…Jack..Jack… how could yeez let yer guard down to talk to Ms Dreadfulle about herself… yes, yes… I know she’s got her ‘ways’….but, ye’ve got yer image to think of, man… here’s what the woman wrote on her web page, http://blackfriarscourant.wordpress.com : Exclusive Interview with Jack Calder of International Security…

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Hand of Fire By Judith Starkston Review and Info

Originally posted on readful things blog:
Blurb: The Trojan War threatens Troy’s allies and the Greek supply raids spread. A young healing priestess, designated as future queen, must defend her city against both divine anger and invading Greeks. She finds strength in visions of a handsome warrior god. Will that be enough when the half-immortal…

Botticelli’s Bastard

Originally posted on readful things blog:
Botticelli’s Bastard by Stephen Maitland-Lewis Art restorer Giovanni Fabrizzi is haunted by an unsigned renaissance portrait. Obsessed to learn the truth of its origin, he becomes increasingly convinced the painting could be the work of one of history’s greatest artists, which if true, would catapult its value to the…

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