Two and Twenty Dark Tales & Day Laughs Night Cries

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Two and Twenty Dark Tales



Giveaway with signed bookplates



 DARK retellings of nursery rhymes.









I will a very lucky reader a copy of  Two & Twenty Dark Tales, which will have a signed bookplate included. Authors who signed the bookplate: Nina Berry, Suzanne Lazear, Nancy Holder, Gretchen McNeil and Moi!

I will also send these bookplates to 3 other readers, so they can add it to their copy of Two & Twenty Dark Tales.

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Hop on this today! We're featuring Nancy Thompson's MISTAKEN. 





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New Books







Peaches Ledwidge's 

Day Laughs Night Cries 

Getting 5 Stars on Amazon!

During the light of day, young Peaches is quiet, shy, and loved by her mother, the members of her church, and the people of her Jamaican village. But when darkness falls, night brings a catastrophic event that thrusts Peaches to do the unthinkable. Day Laughs, Night Cries - a timeless and universal mother-daughter story - rattles with love and hate, tension and chaos, trust and distrust, hope and despair. It whispers of childhood physical assaults and traumas. It reveals teenage confusion and street survival. This engaging account applauds the resilience of the mother-daughter bond.


Hope you'll check this one out, buy it and review it. Writers need reviews. They help keep us visible. 


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Her Grammarness



The Prescriptive Hat


Want to take a little test? Just for fun & maybe a small prize (A FIRST 5 PAGES READ AND CRITIQUE.) for ONE "A" student? Come on. You're good at this stuff. I see straight A's for everybody. In your comment just tell us which ones are incorrect. If you're looking for Xtra credit, make 'em right in the comment. You can also opt out of the crit and just have fun.


Now I lay me down to sleep.
My manuscript lays moldering on my C drive.
Sit down and write if you want to publish a book.
He sits his pen aside and falls across his desk. "The End."
On the parapet, looking wild-eyed like a hungry zombie, I saw Madam Cuthbert.

























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Published on December 06, 2012 05:30
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