Listen to what the man said.

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the link to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Do you have … Continued

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It’s that time of the year again. The veil grows thin. Flash Fiction for Halloween 2024

Once again, it’s time to feature a short story that I wrote for Halloween, a few years ago. I was asked to write a ghost story for a Circle of Spears performance at the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle, way … Continued

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I need Educatin’… Gotta go to School!

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. What subject … Continued

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A new idea takes shape. Welcome to Helcon City.

While I’m preparing for NaNoWriMo, my other projects have not taken a back seat. Far from it. They continue to be a distraction to whatever I’m trying to work on, continually poking in and disturbing my train of thought with … Continued

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A view from the other side

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Stolen from … Continued

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Getting my Space Ducks in a row.

As I said to you last week, I’m getting ready for NaNoWriMo and continuing Andorra Pett’s adventures. As I made a few notes, I realised that I needed to re-read Andorra Pett on Mars, the second in my Andorra Pett … Continued

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I’m just another Muppet, reloaded.

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Some time … Continued

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For NaNoWriMo this year, I’m revisiting an old friend.

This is the time of the year when my thoughts normally turn to November. And the thought of writing 50,000 words in a month. I’m grateful to NaNoWriMo, if I hadn’t found it, back in 2014 when I had time … Continued

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