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Sheryl Westergreen Sheryl Westergreen's blog:

Short Story of the Month October

The Sandbox
Sheryl Westergreen Copyright 2022

He was flattered to be approached by Mrs. Golan. She was top tier society and he was just a hard-working hypnotist with a quiet, professional demeanor. He was dedicated to his field, having published some pamphlets for health professionals about using his Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 10:55
Emily Luebke Emily Luebke's blog:

New Fiverr Gig!

https://www.fiverr.com/s/1o8g16

I added a new gig to my Fiverr! This is a less thorough developmental edit, more akin to what others are offering. Rather than going page by page (sometimes line by line), I will read your whole project and send you a developmental letter at the end. This will be more Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 10:33
Randy  Green Randy Green's blog:

Hard Hat Area – Part 4

On Defense? Go to Offense! And Do It In Love.

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 b

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Published on October 04, 2023 09:01
MPHamburg MPHamburg's blog:

A small boat in a big sea

I really didn't know what I was getting myself into when I decided to start writing children's books. It is safe to say I was unprepared for the challenges that awaited me, and somewhat ill-equipped for the ride, yet here I am! Doing my best with what little resources I have at my disposal, and conf Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 10:19
Amy H. Sturgis Amy H. Sturgis's blog:

Many thanks to Meg Dowell for this lovely review of our anthology Star Wars: Essays Exploring a…

Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away Is a Book For the Nerds

Many thanks to Meg Dowell for this lovely review of our anthology Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away at Now This Is Lit!

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Published on October 04, 2023 08:26
P.A.  O'Neil P.A. O'Neil's blog:

Why did I write Two Sides of the Same Coin

Check out my essay about my book, Two Sides of the Same Coin: In-between stories of Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson.

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Published on October 04, 2023 10:16
Nikolai Bryant Nikolai Bryant's blog:

Aquarium livestream coming soon!

Should have a proper announcement about the livestream as the build has been underway for a bit now! Thank you so much to everyone who has been a part of it up until now.
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:57
Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr. Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr.'s blog:

Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves by Michael Jess Alexander

Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves Book Cover

Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves by Michael Jess Alexander

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A good selection of grisly stories to read before you go to bed.

I like how there is a connected theme throughout this book. I’ve always been a fan of short chronicles, and this group’s brevity is welcome.

My favorites in

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Published on October 04, 2023 09:47
Dannye Chase Dannye Chase's blog:

The Beast of Gevaudan

Hey, y’all, it’s Weird Wednesday! Where on some Wednesdays, I blog about weird stuff and give writing prompts.

Today: The Beast of Gevaudan: 18th Century Werewolf
https://dannyechase.com/blog/beastofg...

Welcome on this Weird Wednesday! Today we’re taking a (rather ill-advised) stroll in the French woo Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:46
Charles Toftoy Charles Toftoy's blog:

In the Works: Create Your Own World

Your Feedback is welcome!

This is a little guide "in the works". I have been having open discussions and look forward to your feedback as I put this thing together.

Everyone can agree the world is a crazy place now.
Gun violence; drugs; politics; economy; global warming & more. So what do you do? You a Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:39
Othello Bach Othello Bach's blog:

Halloween time !

Satan's Daughters by Othello Bach Satan’s Daughters (Thriller)
https://amzn.to/37J3bDJ

Occultism was a frequent topic during the 1970s, so I decided to write a novel to fit the times. I really wasn’t interested the occult, but I knew a lot about fear as a result of growing up in horrifying situations. Thankfully, Zebra Books bough Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:28
Angelo Aulisa Angelo Aulisa's blog:

Run run far out

Hi beloved friends love all of you , after a long time feel like to added a comment , make a point of situation of the world , so this world is a primitive barbarous ancient unconscious asleep world humanity , divide split in hundreds of different ideology culture philosophy , all bogus dangerous li Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:18
Monica  Broussard Monica Broussard's blog:

Steps to Finding Revelation Daily

Whatever Trial you’re Facing, have Faith

No matter what challenge is presented to you, there is a way to navigate it. Though it may be hard to see right now, God has given us the wisdom and guidance to overcome any difficulty and emerge more vital than ever before.

This article is a guide to Finding R

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Published on June 30, 2023 09:00
Al-Saadiq Banks Al-Saadiq Banks's blog:

Unshackling Creativity: Dismantling the Urban Fiction Label for Black Authors by AL-Saadiq Banks

Unshackling Creativity: Dismantling the Urban Fiction Label for Black Authors by AL-Saadiq Banks

In the world of literature, genres are powerful tools for categorization and marketing. They help readers find the kinds of stories they love and offer writers a niche to explore their creativity. Howeve Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:54
Tian Wilson Tian Wilson's blog:

Does it Matter?

Gifts From a Feral Cat A Story of Love, Loss, and Miracles by Tian Wilson Recently a woman who had read my book asked if I believed the story Doc Parsons told us one afternoon. Emma and I were enjoying the warm breeze, the sound of bees in the coneflowers, and the overhead call of a red hawk as we drank iced tea in Doc's back yard. He had finished telling us the story Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 09:38
Layla Hagen Layla Hagen's blog:

Flirting with the CEO now in Kindle Unlimited

Flirting with the CEO (The Whitley Brothers, #4) by Layla Hagen Flirting with the CEO

I wanted to hate her. Instead, I desperately need her.

I didn't get to be CEO by playing nice. I'm driven and ruthless—and yes, occasionally rude. But it gets the job done, and that's all I care about. My business partners disagree. They insist I need to improve my communic Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:51
Brenda Busuulwa Brenda Busuulwa's blog:

Joy

I think if Joy was in human form they would be a woman and if Joy was a color, it's giving the color Gold. Because Happiness gives off the vibe yellow and Joy is superior so we need a stronger version of yellow, something superior but related to yellow, hence why. Joy should be Gold.
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:37
Roxanne Rhoads Roxanne Rhoads's blog:

A Bewitching Wednesday

A Round-Up of Daily Virtual Book Tour Stops

In the Kitchen with Simon Yeats #InTheKitchen #bewitchingbooktours https://buff.ly/3F0CUDk

A Writer’s Love Of Gardening with Richie Billing #InTheGarden
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Craving Beauty by Jennifer Silverwood #bewitchingbooktours https:/ Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:34
Jillian Dodd Jillian Dodd's blog:

FALL LIST!

My new release Popularity Isn't Easy is featured on Barnes and Noble's Top Indie Favorites for October and November! Check out the complete list with the link below.

Teaser

“I love Augie and have no reason to doubt him, but I also know he came here on a whim. And that scares me a little.”
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:18
Drew Faraday Drew Faraday's blog:

Comment Tango

As I close in on my two goals of polishing the first 23 episodes of my upcoming serialized novel & honing the book description, it's time to turn some of my writing attention elsewhere. As I've mentioned in previous posts, once I release the first four episodes sometime in mid-October, I'll have nea Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:14
Richard H. Fay Richard H. Fay's blog:

Poem: "What Greets Me at the End"

Here's a sampling from the darker half of my double-length scifi, fantasy, and horror poetry collection Cosmic Journeys and Gothic Visions . Ellen Datlow numbered this one among the four strongest works published in Cover of Darkness in 2011:

What Greets Me at the End

By Richard H. Fay

My hedonisti Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:10
Dave Tabler Dave Tabler's blog:

Bombay Hook’s Ecological Embrace

flock of birds in flight at Bombay Hook Wildlife Preserve

Delaware Bay is one of the most important stopover sites for migratory shorebirds in the Western Hemisphere. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many species traversing this area faced significant declines due to overhunting, habitat loss, and other human activities. Some species were hu Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 08:05
Alex  Freund Alex Freund's blog:

The tale of two authors: A short story of the battle for a Goodreads Profile and a bizarre discovery

If you are reading this, allow me to introduce you to myself. My name is Alex Freund. I am a painter and a writer. I have an interest in photography and a professional background in finance and client service, with a degree in psychology. I dabble in music playing trumpet and self teaching myself ho

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Published on October 04, 2023 07:37
Emma Lee Joy Emma Lee Joy's blog:

October Update

Hey, my lovelies!

I just wanted to let everyone know there will be no Writing Prompt Wednesday or Thursday Q&A posts this month. There will still be Friday Writing Updates, though, so don’t fret! End of next week, we will also have One Moon Herbal Studies posts.

I need to finish my office and get my h

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Published on October 02, 2023 08:30
Kathy Maresca Kathy Maresca's blog:

Giveways today

I'm celebrating the one year launch of my debut novel, Porch Music with some giveaways on my Facebook page, Porches & Planes Prose. Lucky winners must be a follower of the page. Up for grabs: a Kindle edition, a signed paperback, and a canvas tote.

Mailing to U.S. addresses only.

Porch Music, a southe Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 07:43
Julie Lence Julie Lence's blog:

Delicious Fall Soups

Crisp mornings, cool evenings, leaves changing colors; Autumn is my favorite season. Early September, I decorate my home with scarecrows and pumpkins and patiently wait for the hot days of summer to die off so I can turn off the A/C and open the windows and let the fresh air fill the house. Early Se Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 04, 2023 07:29
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