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February 11, 2013

The Story Circle: The Candlestick Killer, Part 2

February’s Story Circle was kicked off by the talented and lovelyEden Baylee! In addition to writing seriouslygorgeous erotica, here Eden turns her pen to thrillers. She’s passed the story to author John Dolan, whose musings you can find on his … Continue reading →
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Published on February 11, 2013 03:00

February 7, 2013

Martyr

Fiction for Write at the Merge. There is nothing quite so simultaneously domestic and bone-chilling as cold raw meat. I sink my fingers into the ground beef, feeling the broken egg yolk and ketchup slip past the fat sheen on … Continue reading →
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Published on February 07, 2013 16:55

Touch and Go: A Review

Even a five-million dollar Marlborough Street address and a state of the art security system can’t protect the Denbe family. Lisa Gardner’s Touch and Go, begins with a couple at dinner the Liberty Hotel’s Scampo restaurant. Their first course? Secrets … Continue reading →
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Published on February 07, 2013 06:14

February 4, 2013

The Story Circle, February 2013: The Candlestick Killer

Hold onto your hats a moment while I go all fangirl. This month’s Story Circle is kicked off by none other than Eden Baylee! If that doesn’t make your heart happy and your knickers damp, I urge you todownload some … Continue reading →
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Published on February 04, 2013 03:00

January 31, 2013

Here I Go Again: A Review

When I was in middle school, my best friend Katie and I would rock out to Whitesnake. “Here I Go Again” was a favorite song (I may or may not be listening to it right now for inspiration), and while … Continue reading →
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Published on January 31, 2013 03:00

January 30, 2013

The Folly

I used to go there to think. Past the Victorian houses with their wide porches, up the winding avenue lined with maple trees. Those leaves are broad and deep green in the summer, forming a cool and civilized canopy over … Continue reading →
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Published on January 30, 2013 13:51

January 29, 2013

“Magic. I Can Smell It.”

The doorbell rang just as Val was rinsing the toothpaste from her mouth. She swished a sip of water and dried her face before padding barefoot to answer it. She opened the door to Aubrey Finch. He stood on her … Continue reading →
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Published on January 29, 2013 03:00

January 28, 2013

The State of the Novels, 2013

13 I was born on the 13th of April. I love thirteen. It’s prime, indivisible save by one and itself, and shrouded in myth. And of course, people generally consider it unlucky. Me? I’m contrary enough to embrace it as … Continue reading →
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Published on January 28, 2013 07:00

January 25, 2013

My Writer Roots

Today I am pleased to be featured on Erin Margolin’s beautiful site, The Road to My Writer Roots. Erin hosts a Friday guest series, inviting other writers to share their stories. Go have a look! And while I’m talking about … Continue reading →
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Published on January 25, 2013 15:53

January 24, 2013

The Makeover

Kate wheeled into Nan’s driveway on Saturday night, spraying gravel behind the tires of a flashy red coupe. Kate’s long body unfolded from the driver’s side door like something from an eighties music video, complete with impractical but sexy-as-hell stiletto … Continue reading →
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Published on January 24, 2013 20:54