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March 6, 2019

#BlogBattle: Dusk

Originally posted on BlogBattle:
March 2019 Blog Battle Our word this month is: Dusk You can start writing at any time, but make sure you post your story by the 30th of the month to have your story shared here and on social media. Once you’ve posted your story to your blog, put a link…
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Published on March 06, 2019 08:48

March 3, 2019

When you need a new series to read…

I don’t know about you, but this winter has been kind of weird…and long. Snow hit here in February, right after good ol’ Punksatony Phil didn’t see his shadow. I’m thinking he did, in fact, see it and wanted to play a trick on us. What a prankster! On these long winter days, cold and… Continue reading When you need a new series to read…
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Published on March 03, 2019 18:44

February 25, 2019

The Crux Anthology Authors Donate Book Profits to Compassion International

This post is overdue as it was promised for January! Sorry for the delay. Better late than never. And today’s my birthday, so even better! The Crux Anthology has now been in print for about three months, and thanks to some generous book buyers the anthology was sold in ebook fifty times and in print… Continue reading The Crux Anthology Authors Donate Book Profits to Compassion International
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Published on February 25, 2019 01:00

February 13, 2019

Rachael Ritchey on The Making of an Anthology.

Originally posted on Fiction is Food:
Last November saw me alongside fifteen other authors published in The Crux Anthology. This is Rachael’s story on how it unfolded. First things first. I would like to thank Rachael for the time and dedication she as put into running both the competition and publishing of this anthology. I…
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Published on February 13, 2019 19:07

February 7, 2019

#BlogBattle: Loss

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February 2019 Blog Battle Our word this month is: Loss You can start writing at any time, but make sure you post your story by the end of the month to be included! Once you’ve posted your story to your blog, put a link to it in the comments section, and…
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Published on February 07, 2019 09:37

January 24, 2019

Fear of Forgiveness by Rachael Ritchey

Originally posted on I came for the soup...:
A hard flick to my hat brim detonated a cloud of dust into the sweltering, stagnant air, and I hated how the subtle imagery matched the powder keg of dread ready to bust my chest open. Selena coughed and punched my hip. I cringed. No doubt she…
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Published on January 24, 2019 10:48

January 14, 2019

#BlogBattle Stories: Flower

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January 2019 Blog Battle Entries Updated daily! “Nature” by Anita Dawes “The Artist” by The Dark Netizen “Hope’s Colours” by Joy E. Rancatore “Marigold” by Bryntin “Just One of Those Days” by Marian Wood ? Click here for the Rules
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Published on January 14, 2019 22:15

January 3, 2019

#BlogBattle: Flower

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January 2019 Blog Battle Our word this month is: Flower You can start writing at any time, but make sure you post your story by the 30th of the month. Once you’ve posted your story to your blog, put a link to it in the comments section, and we’ll add your…
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Published on January 03, 2019 11:28

January 1, 2019

New Books (FREE) for the New Year!

Quick bit of exciting news for you, my friend! The Beauty Thief has joined twenty other books & short stories that you can get for free through the end of January, 2019! Here’s the link: Clean Science Fiction & Fantasy ebooks through BookFunnel Some of the books ask for a simple e-newsletter sign-up and some don’t. I’m… Continue reading New Books (FREE) for the New Year!
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Published on January 01, 2019 00:01

December 24, 2018

Mad Mona, Monarch of Madonia’s Christmas Surprise By Rachael Ritchey

Originally posted on I came for the soup...:
I know better than to answer my phone after nine at night, and on Christmas Eve to boot. I really don’t know what came over me … except as I think on it, I doubt my not answering would have stopped Her Majesty from knocking my door…
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Published on December 24, 2018 12:57