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…what’s in a WURD?… I’m fluent in uttering Rubb-ish… #TBSU…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s not classified as a foreign language, but the patois that used to pass as voice communication back where I grew up in Docklands Govan in Glasgow is still unintelligible to the bulk of the rest of Mankind… even other Scots folks visiting ‘Glesca’, where the Commonwealth Games are currently…

Writing Prompt 11

Short Fiction Time Continued: Anthologies

Originally posted on BookPeople:
5 Short Stories Which Make Their Collection (or Anthology) Worth Buying ~ post by Ben It seems my supervisors are foolish enough to let this madness continue. So, once again, it’s short fiction time. Time has passed. Perhaps we’ve started to branch out since the last post. A short story collection…

This is (not) how it ends…

Mirror Interview # 5 Elle Knowles

Originally posted on readful things blog:
Is writing your only job? I don’t really consider writing a job. For me, writing is fun, an outlet, and downtime. Sadly, no, it is not all I do. By trade, I am a seamstress. I used to do alterations for bridal stores, but the pressure of working with…

What Book have you read multiple times? Features Moon Magic by Dion Fortune

Fetch the Devil: The Sierra Diablo Murders and Nazi Espionage in America, by Clint Richmond

Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
On March 30, 1938, two women left their hotel in El Paso, Texas and drove out of town towards Dallas. Hazel Frome and her beautiful 23-year-old daughter Nancy were wealthy socialites from Berkeley, California on a road trip east to visit relatives. The following afternoon, their brand…

Bad Fall – Part 83

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Marka and Shay found Frank and brought him to the hospital. He had enough strength to tell Shay that the person he’s looking for is Liz. “He’s being watched from a distance. They can’t exactly approach the ex and tell her, can they?” “No. But it’s good to know he’s…

The Revolutionary Writer’s Manifesto: Ride that moose!

Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
There is a myth a few really believe. It is the Myth of Originality. Let’s pop a bubble. There are no new stories. I’ve seen a few stabs at a truly new story, of course. Those experiments are…

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