This is an interesting short story I came across on another site. by Jack Bumby In the night it had hammered down with rain. The roads from our house to the rubbish tip were soaked a dark grey by dirty rainwater.The Protector
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Writers 2 Remember: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Bringing Light To The Dark Horrors Of Inhumanity Photo Source Harriet Beecher Stowe lived from 1811 until 1896. This was an era when women were …Writers 2 Remember: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Creative Romance Month — Norns Triad Publications
I wrote this piece for my sister site at Norns Triad Publications. How did you celebrate this month of romance? Young married couples often talk of Date Night. It’s a relatively new thing and we certainly didn’t have it when we were a young married couple. 30 more wordsCreative Romance Month — Norns Triad Publications
#NornsAuthorsReviews – The Killer on the Heath by Karen J. Mossman — Norns Triad Publications
This is a great review for my book The Killer on the Heath. While you are there, please subscribe. Todays #NornsAuthorsReviews is for The Killer on the Heath written by Karen J. Mossman and reviewed by J.M. Northup. Please like, subscribe, and share our channels. Thank you.#NornsAuthorsReviews – The Killer on the Heath by Karen J.… Continue reading #NornsAuthorsReviews – The Killer on the Heath by Karen J. Mossman — Norns Triad Publications
Looking For A Dark Psychological Thriller For A Card Insert or Stocking Stuffer?
I read this book at the beginning of last year. It’s haunting, well written and thoroughly riveting. On offer for just 99p or 99c if you are in the States. To see the original post , follow this link Looking For A Dark Psychological Thriller For A Card Insert or Stocking Stuffer? My Review Or… Continue reading Looking For A Dark Psychological Thriller For A Card Insert or Stocking Stuffer?
Karen J. Mossman is my lovely Guest Author
I appear on the blog of Jane Risdon with an interview. I hope you enjoy reading more about The Killer on Heath. Have you read it yet?
A Full Heart
A short story to warm your heart. I came across this and thought it perfect for my site.
A short story based on the image shown
from a prompt from Writers Unite! – September 2021
A Full Heart
A short story by Lynn Miclea
Ana felt his large hand squeeze hers, and she looked up into Devon’s warm, hazel eyes and smiled. “Where are we going?”
“Somewhere very special,” he answered, as his eyes sparkled and a mysterious smile spread across his face.
A delicious warmth spread through her as they strolled down various streets. She felt completely at home with Devon and loved him with every fiber of her being. It didn’t matter where they went, she felt happy just being with him.
After walking hand in hand for twenty minutes, Ana perked up as they turned down a street with run-down but brightly colored shacks along one side. “I remember this place. There used to be carnival rides in that field across the street and an…
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Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #16
The Magic of Stories is delighted to bring Welcome to Strangely, The Other World by Lynette Ferreira, as weekly series to my blog. You can find her at Fiction For The Soul on Facebook. All instalments can be found at the bottom of #1 This is the reason she is so worried about the demons from The OtherWorld finding… Continue reading Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #16
Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #15
The Magic of Stories is delighted to bring Welcome to Strangely, The Other World by Lynette Ferreira, as weekly series to my blog. You can find her at Fiction For The Soul on Facebook. All instalments can be found at the bottom of #1 Jenny glances down, unsure of what she should do next. She senses he is going… Continue reading Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #15
Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #14
The Magic of Stories is delighted to bring Welcome to Strangely, The Other World by Lynette Ferreira, as weekly series to my blog. You can find her at Fiction For The Soul on Facebook. All instalments can be found at the bottom of #1 Without moving an inch, Emily says, “I came, I saw, I was chirpy. Now, I’m… Continue reading Welcome to Strangely – Weekly Blog Series #14
