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[23 Sep 2013 | 4 Comments | ]
TMFFC – The Names Upon the Waves

It’s been a while since I wrote a short for one of Terrible Mind’s flash fiction challenges and actually posted it. It’s about time… and I really like this one. As my daughter would say: “Oh, the feels!”

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[19 Sep 2013 | Comments Off | ]
Writersphere – Prompt – 9-19-13

Today you’re going to go on a bit of a treasure hunt. Yes, seriously. No, I’m not kidding. Stop whinging, get some coffee in a thermos and away you go.

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[18 Sep 2013 | Comments Off | ]
37 of 52 Weeks – Happy Mabon!

Okay, I’m a few days early, but nonetheless, Happy Mabon!
The Creating New Pagan Family Traditions chapbook for Mabon went through the publishing process yesterday, and is now available on Smashwords, Amazon Kindle and at Etsy.

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[15 Sep 2013 | Comments Off | ]
Galleys Between – Recovery – FREE Today!

Galleys Between – Recovery is FREE today at Smashwords!
Justine has worked hard to forget the Galleys Between and her time there.
Recovery was hard. It took a lot out of her, and it took a long time to put the pieces back together.
Now an adult on her own, she is in college; best friends with Nigel, working with a little group of paranormal researchers from her favorite professor’s class, putting the past well behind her.
Soon, they become tangled in trying to stop a collapse of the veil between our world …

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[13 Sep 2013 | Comments Off | ]
Galleys Between – Recovery

Years ago, I wrote a story titled Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds in which a teen recalled the terror of finding another world inside the walls – and beyond those walls – of her house. The story is included in my collection, Into a Long Ago Future.
She’s grown up now, and not everything was the way it seemed at the end of her first story.