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The Fae Who Came To Victory Apartments
The Government of Levania Files to Case 06A-200018 (CONFIDENTIAL) Enter Username: Lee_Carmane Username Accepted. Welcome Mr. Carmane Enter Password: ************* Password Accepted You are now viewing confidential files. If revealed, the punishment, under Amendment III clause II, will be death. From the Diary of Mrs. Morrison, owner of Victory Apartments 33x/09/03 It’s been about a ... - EntertainmentCultureCreativityParenting & FamilySelf-Help & RelationshipsFictionHome & GardenEnvironment
The Winter Witch – A Decade Looms
Click the link for part one – The Winter Witch Click the link for part two: – The Winter Witch – Kurt’s Wrath Kurt stands on his backyard deck and watches the sunset through the winter-bared trees. He stares at the vacant house across the pond, as he has each winter evening for the past nine ... - EntertainmentEnvironmentHealth & WellnessMediaCreativityParenting & FamilySelf-Help & RelationshipsHome & Garden
Curse My Wheels! I’ll Just Go On A Journey To Fix Myself
I was suffering from the curse of a blinking cursor while trying to write a story for a contest designed to celebrate people with disabilities who write fantasy. I was even excited to see that the characters did not necessarily have to have a disability themselves, just the author of the piece. I shot down ... A Survival Guide to Self-Publishing
The digital age has made everything easier, and self-publishing is no different. Authors have the freedom to build successful, viable careers, but most don’t know what services are out there. It isn’t easy to keep track, which is why I’ve done it for you! In this survival guide, you’ll find a handful of things every ...My Favorite Obscure Words
Words are the most important piece of what I do as a writer. With some shuffling of letters on the page, I can bring the strongest people to tears. That’s probably why I have a fascination with obscure words that most people don’t know exist. Whenever I find a new word, it joins the long ...- Health & WellnessMemoir & AutobiographiesScience & TechnologyCultureMediaCreativityParenting & FamilySelf-Help & RelationshipsFiction
My Year Of “Yes”
While 2018 definitely had its fair share of lows, it was an incredible year overall. In the beginning of the year, I decided to try and do more exciting things—to really go out there and live life. With this mindset, I was given more opportunities to experience some amazing, life-changing things. I was able to ... 363 Days Of Reading
I have never been able to keep up with New Year’s resolutions. Ever. Honestly, I don’t know anyone who really has (to my knowledge). So, back in January, when I said I wanted to read every day for the entire year, I didn’t truly expect to do that. In January, I started my first bullet ...The Tourists
Scarce lamp posts and a full moon provide limited lighting for Brian and his younger brother, Aidan, as they tour the streets of an old village in Italy. The two continue alongside a brick wall and weathered building and notice a light shining from the small upstairs window. A floor-level door bursts open and startle the ...- Design, Fashion & StyleScience & TechnologyNonfictionMediaMemoir & AutobiographiesHome & GardenCulture
NaNoWriMo: 7 Tips for Success
Every November, there is a goal-oriented writing event called NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. The goal is to write 50,000 words in 30 days. Starting on November 1st, participants can go onto the website and keep track of their word count. It keeps track of your progress, shows the average word count you need ...









