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Chapter 3 Judgment Court A scent similar to the fflorin’s filtered down the long corridor that connected the Garrison to …Continue reading →
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After a reading at the last writer’s group meeting it was suggested that a map of Gracarin would be helpful, …Continue reading →
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Added another snippet for The Gracarin but have yet to get the pre-sale date set. Still waiting on final edits. …Continue reading →
View ArticleTWO MOVIES IN THREE DAYS
No spoilers. The Kitchen Said it before, and just sayin’ again, anything with Melissa McCarthy and Margo Martindale, I will …Continue reading →
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The Farewell A diet of the superficial can lead to a want of substance. Feeling that lack in the present …Continue reading →
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I’m looking forward to seeing/reviewing The Peanut Butter Falcon and Downton Abbey. Quite the distance between those genres. Until then, here is …Continue reading →
View ArticleTale of a Story: Freckles
Originally posted on Finding Faeries: I can’t remember where I heard of an anthology looking for submissions about what clowns fear.…
View ArticleTWO MOVIES IN ONE WEEK
(No spoilers but I am opinionated.) I belong to a movie group from my church that sees new releases and …Continue reading →
View ArticleTwo Movies in Two Days
AD ASTRA An outer space adventure that is mostly backdrop for wrenching internal struggle. Brad Pitt’s character, Major Roy McBride, …Continue reading →
View ArticleA Yummy Hero
Originally posted on Judi Lynn: I read some books and the guy who’s the hero is just plain hot. And I…
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Ford vs. Ferrari This is an example of finding it difficult to see the forest for the trees. The exhilaration of being in the driver’s seat through half of the movie tends to distract from the...
View ArticleKNIVES & NEIGHBORHOOD
Knives Out Oh, yeah, let’s go there. Saw this last night with a group of friends from my church and we laughed and laughed. It’s the most fun mystery ever! I was too busy enjoying the people on screen...
View ArticleGIVE AND TAKE
This morning I drove by a man with metal legs. He stood in the freezing cold at an intersection, holding a placard stating that he served as a Marine. I went to the store, did my shopping and readied...
View ArticleLost and Found
Lately I’d been thinking about a friend I hadn’t heard from in a few years, Allen Etter, artist, teacher, film director, author, and innovative writer of Christian Science Fiction. I don’t know about...
View ArticleA Short History Lesson (for me) for the Regency period
What would we do without our writing buddies…can’t imagine. Judi Lynn I love Regency romances and mysteries, but I don’t know enough about the history of the period to keep everything straight....
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EMMA Having seen numerous versions of Emma, the real draw to the newest was Bill Nighy. I must say right away that he is splendid. With a twitch of his hand or a barely-there shrug, he conveys...
View ArticleLOVE IT WHEN IT’S FREE
Judi Lynn, friend and critique partner, is offering a free chapter of her Muddy River Mystery series today. Since she has generously and repeatedly offered her blog for guest postings for my works,...
View ArticleBLACK CAT
Just in time for Halloween! Judi Lynn This is the last short story I wrote for October and Halloween this year. Lux has her hands full when she rescues a black cat: BLACK CAT by Judi Lynn Where did the...
View ArticleIt’s Alive
It’s been months since doing anything with this blog. What with movie theaters shut down, there’s not much in the way of films to review, so I’ve been writing. The second book in a my newest fantasy...
View ArticleNews of the World
Civil war veteran, Captain Jefferson Kidd (Tom Hanks) avoids confronting his emotionally damaged life by giving public readings from newspapers. It seems strange to us that people would eagerly gather...
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