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"A National Crime" (a balanced look at the residential school systems)

Tropical Target Giveaway Fun Week
Jennifer asked this question of the other authors. My answer follows:
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September's Writing Progress
On Wednesday 25th October, I'll be doing my first ever face-to-face talk, at Urban Arts Studio in St Annes. I'll read from some of my books, share Read more of this blog post »

September Reading Recap
Summer is still holding on here in Ottawa, despite the rapidly shortening days and the return to school. It’s supposed to hit 28 degrees almost every day this week, and I don’t remember an October this hot before, ever. On the one hand, that’s kind of scary. On the other hand, I’m still getting bean
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Healing Before Leading

Sacre Bleu

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
*** Possible Spoilers ***
This was a romp through the art world of the impressionists and hilarious in parts. It was also a love story and a fast moving adventure. It is not, however, for everyone. If you're squeamish about rape jokes then thi Read more of this blog post »

IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!!

Overcoming Anxiety with Exposure Therapy
Hello Dear Friends,
You know, anxiety often arises from the gap between perceived threats or demands in a given situation, and our perceived ability to handle them. So when anxiety strikes, it's crucial to discern its root cause: is it the external demands and expectations of your environment, or is
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Happy Birthday, Rumi
https://youtube.com/shorts/dBRdkB6WVj...

The Rough Close Murder
RE: 'The Rough Close Murder' and 'The Day the Sun Disappeared'
Your manuscripts were brought to our attention at the latest Editorial Board meeting when we discussed
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New ARC sign up is open! Dark fantasy lovers should check this out!
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Horror Writing Prompts
2. A seemingly ordinary antique mirror hangs in your new home, but when you gaze into it for too long, you begin to see unsettling reflections of a different wor Read more of this blog post »

Leaving Bree

The Prehistory of the Mind
The Prehistory of the Mind: The Cognitive Origins of Art and Science, written by Steven Mithen, was published nearly thirty years ago, in 1996.
His daunting self-set task: to explain the evolution of the modern human mind.
Mithen is an archaeologist who has access to and studies artifacts
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Story Art IG Page
The images are merely artist impressions or AI generated.

Shields and Fire Extinguishers – Part 4

In 1,2 & 3 John, Apostle John holds out his arms and welcomes young believers into the fellowship of Christians (aka the Church). The first order of business is the Light of Messiah Jesus’ presence in the assembly of belivers.
The next order of busi
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The excitement of finding a new literature

Club Morocco

Book(s) of the Month - September 2023
1. Snowflakes and Sparks by Sophie-Leigh Robbins
This book is full of sweet cosiness and (at least when I bought it) free on Kindle! Brilliant characters, great setting, a bookstore… what more could Read more of this blog post »


Where are you?

Many years ago, I did a 12-week fitness program based on a book called “Body for Life”. Do you remember it? It was all the rage back in the late 90s and new millennium.
Hyped-up programs that promise personal and physical transformation come and go, but there’s
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not exactly how i wanted to start the day...
so, let me begin where this little adventure called life left off yesterday. i needed the top team in the Mexican soccer league to beat one of the worst ones to get a 5 team parlay to hit. so, i watched them lose at home to that lower team, 2-1. now, apparently, that set off a major case of bad moj
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Happy, Healthy Birthday, Little Bird!
Read her true, unfathomable #Holocaust story at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1689790946/
It may be her birthday, but SHE'S the gift that inspires us each and every day!! W Read more of this blog post »

Just one tiny step
$77 is that step.
Just $2.57 a day.
That’s just a little more than a short Café Americano at Starbucks and a whole $1 less than a Carmel Macchiato at McDonalds.
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Welcome!
This kind of work is not for the faint of heart but for the determined and those willing to find health and purpose individually and tog Read more of this blog post »

🍂 New Halloween Release in the Galaxy of Monsters Series!
As the leaves turn and the nights grow longer, I'm thrilled to announce the release of my latest short story, WHERE THE MOONS BLEED. This season, journey with me to Darkrift—a chaotic planet echoing with whispers of ancient tales and the haunting presence of an immortal demon hound.
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Win 20 Thriller Books + Kindle!
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WHY WE SHOULD CARE ABOUT UAP DISCLOSURE
First, there is the sheer wonder of the monumental discovery that we are not alone in the universe, the most momentous and consequential paradigm change in human history.
I am with the Lakota, who have a saying, ‘’Mitakuye Oyasin...we are all related. Two-legged, f Read more of this blog post »

Reading Book Column: "The Lost Child."

The Lost Child
Thanks to my editor, Ben Rowe, for another fantastic book column. September brings a challenging ten-year exploration of novel writing. My new crime thriller, The Lost Child, is front and center in this month's Reading Room. Read more of this blog post »