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The Killer in Me by Keith Julius         I love to kill people. Now that I have your attention, allow me to add some information to the previous disclaimer. Within the pages of the stories I write, I love to kill people. It’s a… Continue Reading “The Killer in Me by Keith Julius”
Cold betrayal is a fiction thriller story about Victoria Anderson trying to find Danny. She has to find him so bad that she travels all the way from Florida to Quebec, Canada. The story unfolds many ups and down in her attempt to find… Continue Reading “Cold Betrayal by A.J. McCarthy (Book Review #539)”
309 is a science fiction novel written about Lisa Hudson, a journalist living in Pittsburgh. A disaster changes Lisa’s situation and life, causing her to observe things she never thought were possible. She and a team have to work together defeating aliens and the… Continue Reading “309 by Michael Shotter (Book Review #533)”
The difference between theory and practice by I.V. Olokita Theoretically, he is dead. Practically he is still alive. But this is the truth only for this moment because everything is almost over, All but Mikel’s last breaths. They and a few more reflections that… Continue Reading “The difference between theory and practice by I.V. Olokita”
Pantser vs. plotters. by Dennis Scheel Many authors blend their stories into many different genres. The main one first, then many little ones mixed in for goodwill… or just for the heck of it. Then there are also those, who fall into them by… Continue Reading “Pantser vs. plotters. by Dennis Scheel”
When I was ten, I had a grading at my Tae Kwon Do club. If I passed, it meant I would move up to a more advanced belt. How much preparation did I do? Virtually, none.
An Article by Ruth Danes Since childhood, I have been interested in both stories and history. When I was a little girl, I wrote and illustrated little books made from folded pieces of A4 paper. In my teens, I wrote a few truly awful… Continue Reading “An Article by Ruth Danes”