Poetry Month: Curse of the Dark Wind #fantasy #adventure

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: CLICK FOR AMAZON SITECover Art by Jason Pedersen A sickness in the air Demonic in nature Seeping into the flesh And souls Of those embraced by winds At the cusp of destiny One champion suffers Every breath Step And word Tinged with sapping agony His friends will fight To…

Poetry Month: Curse of the Dark Wind #fantasy #adventure

6/08/2021

They broke his façadeIts remains littered his pastHe liked the rubble

6/08/2021

Book review – Hunter -Tracy Lorraine (@Tracy_L_Author)

From the moment their lips met in the close Hunter knew he was feeling things he shouldn’t for his sister’s best friend. He’d fantasised about that moment forever, but as they stepped out, he broke her heart. When a second chance came at new year he had no idea what he was about to discover. […]

Book review – Hunter -Tracy Lorraine (@Tracy_L_Author)

Book review: Fury – Tracy Lorraine (@Tracy_L_Author)

Ruby had met her step brother only once before, and he turned her world upside down. He hated her, destroyed her, only not in the way he had intended. Since that Halloween night, she had never been the same, he was under her skin, in her mind, unforgettable, but worse still, he was coming back. […]

Book review: Fury – Tracy Lorraine (@Tracy_L_Author)

Poetry Month: Curse of the Dark Wind #fantasy #adventure

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: CLICK FOR AMAZON SITECover Art by Jason Pedersen A sickness in the air Demonic in nature Seeping into the flesh And souls Of those embraced by winds At the cusp of destiny One champion suffers Every breath Step And word Tinged with sapping agony His friends will fight To…

Poetry Month: Curse of the Dark Wind #fantasy #adventure

Book Review: Die by Proxy

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Hey there! It’s been awhile, huh? I’m going to blame it on life and leave out the specifics. Now that we have that agreed on, let me share my latest reading conquest with you!

Die by Proxy is the second book in Ben Oneal’s Benjamin Kroh series. The first book was a fun read that left me ready for the sequel. Book two did not disappoint.

FBI Agent Kroh gets called back to his home area when a mysterious vigilante, known only as Mr. Smith, leaves a trail of bodies along Interstate-69 throughout Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky. Mr. Smith becomes something of a folk hero, as his victims are all discovered to be violent, sexual predators. What Kroh doesn’t know, is that Mr. Smith has a grudge and a personal vendetta against him. Once Kroh and his team become the primary targets, the race is on for Kroh to…

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How to Beat Back Fear

Louise Gallagher's avatarDare Boldly

Grow Wild – mixed media on canvas, 12 x 12″

Every time I sit at my studio table, stare at a blank canvas or page in an art journal, I feel the dark, dank tendrils of fear slithering up my spine. They scurry throughout the dendrites of my brain, plump with their insidiously sour whisperings about why I must stop. Now. Before I prove my worst fear true: I am inadequateto the task.

And every time I put paint brush to canvas or word to print or complete any task I set out to do fearing I can’t, I beat back fear.

Painting has taught me, I must feel the fear. See. it. Acknowledge it even. And then, I must transform it through taking action.

It doesn’t matter if the action leads to a ‘masterpiece’. What matters is, I stepped into the fray, faced my fears and forged…

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Deadline Approaching! And Surprise Announcement!

Let’s talk about Faery Places. This anthology is all about the places. The dark sppoky forest, or the undersea cove… the story must feature a place for the fae to play in.

This anthology is not limited by genre, any will do. We are looking for the location to shine through the story the most.

Requirements:

Short Story word count min/max: 3k/5k (flexible. If your submission is close… Send it.)

Art/Photography: up to five must be printable quality

Poetry/Haiku: up to 5 each per topic

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Submissions email to Faecorpspublishing@gmail.com with a subject of Into the Glen.

Due by : June 1, 2021

Specific Fae Theme Short stories/Poetry/Art/Haiku/Photography.

Editing is provided. If your story is in draft form it is still acceptable, however it must be readable. Gore is acceptable, however do keep it reasonable, no one wants to read gore for gore’s sake. We do not accept erotica at this time. We are here to showcase good indie authors, and are more than willing to help those just getting started.

We will accept stories that have been published before, as long as you retain publishing rights.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.

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ANNOUNCEMENT!
Due to the amazing level of submissions, we have decided to split the anthology. One for the light, one for the dark. Deadline is June 1st and I will have all of the acceptance/rejection letters out by the middle of June.

How to spell in a novel – wherever your characters are from – by Louise Harnby…

Your novel features characters from different countries. Should their dialogue, thoughts or narration be spelled differently just because their voices are regionally distinct and they come from different places? The answer’s no. Here’s why. What’s covered in this post In this post, I explore the following: How there are multiple Englishes with different spellings The […]

How to spell in a novel – wherever your characters are from – by Louise Harnby…

Seven Things Nobody Told Me About Writing

by ARHuelsenbeck   I love to write. I write by choice. I am blessed that I’ve had two good seasons in which to write: when I stayed home to raise my young children, and now that I’m retired from paid labor. But there are days when I wonder what ever possessed me to decide […]

Seven Things Nobody Told Me About Writing

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