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Shadows and Starstone by Cheryl S. Mackey

Review: Shadows & Starstone: The Immortals Part One by Cheryl S. Mackey

Description (from Amazon.com) Something smells off and it’s not just the undead. Emaranthe and her team are sent to protect a village. They must stop the enemy from taking the Starstone hidden in their mines. With it, an unimaginable power source, the enemy can create portals and use them to spread destruction across the planet…
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Squid Face Girl by Allen Isom

Review: Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems by Allen Isom – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) Kali felt like a freak most of her life, but having tentacles on the bottom half of your face will do that to a person. Her peers at school bullied her, and her parents didn’t treat her much better, but everything changed when…
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Arizona Haboob

On Wind & Emotion

Just like clouds and emotion go hand-in-hand (with respect to literature, anyway), so does wind and emotion.

A New Anthology by the Pikes Peak Writers

Dream: Tales from the Pikes Peak Writers, a new anthology, is now available! I’m really excited about this publication, not only because I’m in it, but because I am humbled by the caliber of writers who also appear.

Scoundrel in the Thick by B.R. O'Hagan

Review: Scoundrel in the Thick by B.R. O’Hagan

Description (from Amazon.com) Colorado, 1882. When his best friend’s fiancée is kidnapped, an unlikely hero must battle robber barons, bandit gangs, the US Cavalry, and Cheyenne warriors to bring her home. Along the way he will also have to foil a plot to steal a country. Civil war hero and adventurer Thomas Scoundrel didn’t expect…
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A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #7

In this issue: Sunshine and Shadow: Exodus, or the Second Transit, Updates on Out of Due Season, Something a Little Different, New Posts, An Indie Author Program Review Selection (a review).

The Only Books I’ve Read More than Twice

That was “more than twice” because there are quite a few books I’ve read two times and for two reasons: 1) I couldn’t quite “get it” the first time or 2) I was deep in the jungles of Honduras and had nothing else to read.

A Poem: Bully Trigger

Bully Trigger was written in early 2021 as a way to deal with a specific problem that has been bothering me since I was in the 5th or 6th grade. I never liked bullies (who does), and for many of us, that reason is personal. We were bullied ourselves or we saw people get bullied…
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Clouds

On Clouds and Emotion

Clouds and emotion go together when you think about it. We have been trained since birth to recognize signs in the sky, whether we did so deliberately or not.

Give Your Character a Test

There are a lot of ways to get inside your character’s head: give that character a test, perform some transactional writing with them, or even pull out the all the Gestalt stops and use an empty chair to have a conversation.