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Colours of the Sea
Colours of the sea is a collection of poems that wrote themselves freely, especially when the mind was caught in between being awake and asleep.
Brian, His Granddad & the Cup of Ages
‘Brian, His Granddad & the Cup of Ages’ is the book that I always wanted to read when I was a boy growing up in Kent. I wanted to read a book that was set in the real
Manizer by Laura Hamby
“I’m Madeleine Jefferson-Brandt. There are a few important things to know about me. Firstly, never call me Maddy. Secondly, I have two fathers and I sprung from a surrogate mother. I have a crazy sister and a deaf cat, too.
Summertime
Summertime Author Christina Cole Author Bio Christina Cole writes old-fashioned love stories about imperfect men and women who fall in love despite the odds and who come to realize that love is a powerful force for good. She believes love strengthens us, heals us, and makes us better people. Through her writing, she hopes to…
Ride the Train
Carla stared at the non-descript white card she held in her hand and read the words silently again, knowing that simple act was enough to condemn her to death.
Do you want to ride the train?
Take One With You
A couple years before Melissa Williamson met her end in a roadside ditch about twenty minutes west of Fairview, or eleven minutes if you’re traveling over a hundred miles an hour, Charlie Sanderson
Defeating the Slushpile Monster
Defeating the Slushpile Monster Author Cindy A Matthews Author Bio Cindy A. Matthews’ articles and essays have appeared in over forty publications. She works as a freelance manuscript evaluator, book reviewer, and copy editor. Her writer’s guide, Defeating the Slushpile Monster, was a finalist in the self-help/non-fiction category of the 2009 EPIC awards and is…
Allegiance
Beer, Redheads, And Politics… Jackson Quick Should Have Known Better.
First, He Trusted A Texas Politician.
Foxavier and Plinka
Foxavier Jostleplume struggles with his weight, mental illness, poverty, and loneliness. He lives on the ragged edge of society where broken people subsist on the crumbs left by the whole and affluent