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Frances Carden

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Give me a spring day, an open window, my beautiful cats, a pot of coffee, and several good books and I am in Heaven.


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Frances Carden Definitely The Mine. That one was a labor of love. Such an enjoyable writing experience. It wanted to be told and wrote itself.
Frances Carden A dark fantasy/horror novel that, oddly enough, was also inspired by a nightmare. I've been working on this particular book on and off since I was a t…moreA dark fantasy/horror novel that, oddly enough, was also inspired by a nightmare. I've been working on this particular book on and off since I was a teen. I completed a novella of it when I was a teen and also did half a screenplay based on it for a college class. I've finally decided that I cannot let the idea go, and am properly transforming it into an adult novel. (less)
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