break the machine imagine living life so well, death bows their head; i want an adventure like thatโ
so tired of holding on just to struggle through another day, think we all deserve more than to simply exist; we were meant to liveโ
so many beautiful things in this world that i have yet to see or experience,
and so many stories i have yet to write;
never seem to have enough time of my own to make me mine so i’m not sure what to do about that, all i know is i wasn’t born to be just another cog in their machine;
and i’ll break it if i can find a way to. -linda m. crate
She is absolutely killing the challenge! How are you doing with the prompts?
our magical selves shady picnics beneath the wizened and wise old maples and oaks,
a blanket of red and white checked squares laid out among the blades of grass; little finger foods perfectly portioned and preserved to keep the bugs outโ
we sit and tell stories of old and new, recalibrating the star dust of our souls;
as we sing a song of our ownโ
no threat of work, chores, or reality to come crashing in; just us and these blue skies full of puffy white clouds cheering us on to be our magical selves. -linda m. crate
we were blessed to have three wonderful submissions from Linda.
poet like me faeries dance on the edge of magic,
and i’ve seen them dancing in the woods
on the caps of red capped mushrooms with their little white polka dots;
and i’ve seen them dancing in cherry blossom flowers as the wind has swayed their branchesโ
if they hide from you perhaps you’re not a poet like me. -linda m. crate
dance in the sky the sound of the soul is a beautiful, winding thing full of magic and murmurs;
there’s joy and laughter, hope and dreams, there’s darkness and nightmares, pain and misery; but it’s all sewn together in a lovely song of star dustโ
maybe there was something in the sunlight of your soul that sang to the moonlight of mine,
just wanted to dance with you in the same sky;
the one we call loveโ
it’s the greatest of magics, we’ll ever know; and you woke in me the dreaming and magic in me when i thought i was deadโ
taught me there was beauty of my scars, it only makes sense that you’re still dancing in so many of my soul hymns. -linda m. crate
remember the moon rosefinch, the forest’s heart knows your name; as she knows mineโ
i wonder if our names still fly together somewhereโ
perhaps that’s arrogant of me to assume, but it’s really just wishful thinking;
i wish we could pick up where we left off
yet i know that’s wishful thinkingโ
perhaps optimism that borders on the line of foolishness,
but i remember that peach champagne; and my hair spilling out of your little pink car as we fell into the universe without a car at allโ
if you walk into the forest and see a raven, just know that’s me; singing my strange song in the hopes you remember the moon. -linda m. crate
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So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Here’s our book recommendations. We try to get it done every Saturday but we are busy so we have missed a few.
Our first book is a romance; Two people with two common goalsโฆ a break from reality. A freak snowstorm and the horror of realizing youโre trapped with the one person you never hoped to see again is not on the itinerary. Inn-cidental Encounter : The Beauregards and the Dupres Book One by Skye Turner just the thing to curl up with during the cold weather!
The second one is romantic…sort of. To Hell with Hallmark by Brad Ricks takes the tropes of the romance movies at Christmas and twists them into something interesting.
Remember we told you about a new press a while ago, Memento Vivare? they have a new collection out that is perfect for the season. Cryptid Carols to Sing in the Dark has some top writers with what looks to be a wonderful set of stories to curl up during the holidays with.
Looking for a charming small-town cozy murder mystery to warm the season with? A Deadly Arrangement by Annie Adams might be just the thing for you.
Allen Ming is destined to become a Time Emperor… Thrown into a new world in someone else’s body, Allen Ming finds himself in a world of cultivators. Cultivators who could kill on a whim. Awakened in a body incapable of cultivating the Bloodline Cultivation Techniques, he must seek his way through the dark world where a wrong step could mean his death.His salvation? An AI-enhanced eye and the heaven-defying path of Time Dao. And a grandpa with a cheat cultivation method – or not. Sounds great right? Well pick up Path Of Time Deviant Book 1: A Cultivation Gamelit Novel by AP Gore and Patricia Jones