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October 4, 2017

Dark and Broken

  My soul is dark. I have been broken, but my mask convinces everyone. I socialize and interact. I share silly anecdotes and listen to theirs, laughing when appropriate. It constantly surprises me that nobody realizes. That nobody sees… me. Or my dark and broken soul.   Filed under: bipolar disorder, contest, flash fiction, mental […]
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Published on October 04, 2017 18:19

September 20, 2017

Protected: 2017 NYCM FFC | R1 Ch2 | Chester’s Gambit

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Published on September 20, 2017 21:18

September 1, 2017

Protected: 2017 NYCM FFC | R1 Ch1 | My Trip

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Published on September 01, 2017 22:46

August 5, 2017

The Dark Tower: a spoiler-free review by a former adaptation naysayer

From anti-adaption to fan-girl euphoria... here is my basic, spoiler-free review of the long-awaited film adaptation of Stephen King's opus, The Dark Tower Series.
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Published on August 05, 2017 19:19

October 10, 2016

Protected: Writer’s Digest ‘Your Story’ #77

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Published on October 10, 2016 21:50

August 2, 2015

Round 1, Mother’s Milk

This is my entry for Round 1 of NYC Midnight’s 2015 Flash Fiction Challenge. Prompts: Genre:  Fantasy Location: A mountain stream Object: Milk Word Count Limit: 1000 Actual Word Count: 997 Synposis: “When a man journeys to beg a favor of a Goddess, he receives more than he could have hoped. “ Enjoy! Mother’s Milk The day […]
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Published on August 02, 2015 15:15

October 3, 2012

‘Cold Days’ Release: A Dresden Files Recap

The next highly anticipated installment in Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series is book #14, Cold Days. November 27th is the magical release date and I’m really hoping to have finished NaNoWriMo by that day so that I can once more immerse myself in Harry’s version of Chicago and watch as he attempts to get out […]
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Published on October 03, 2012 13:18