Tag Archive | grief
Face Blindness – why this is the subject of my new novel
Originally posted on fabricating fiction:
Next week on 21stJune, my latest psychological thriller, The Date, will be published. This is a novel that has taken a long time to write and several false starts before it was completed and there is a very special reason for that. With my previous novels I’ve written about a…
Today on a more personal note
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
This is a place to learn and share tips on improving the craft of writing and blogging. However, today, I’d like to take a minute to apologize and share why I’ve been remiss in replying to your comments in a timelier manner. I’ve been back East with family, saying…
Wayward
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
It was a dark place, akin to madness Wrought by a grief held in stasis; Buried alive by choices Made in assumed ignorance And wilful blindness. Rooted in the memory of a past long dead, That rattled its chains in waking nightmares And brittle laughter. Afraid to…
Empty by Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I awoke at dawn, as always, even though his alarm obviously didn’t go off. I wasn’t hungry, so I did my morning walk through the wisps of the dying fog on getting up. Breakfast could wait. The fields, ever my friends, called my name and welcomed me…
This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: April 13 – 19, 2015
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
~YOUR MUSICAL INTERLUDE~ The Flight – Dark Corners Not sure about the music itself, but I love the video. If you only watch, play, or read one thing from this list, it should be: Housebound (2014) on Netflix streaming. (See below.) ~THE MOVIES~ NEW ON NETFLIX & IN…