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Fear and Terror
Hello again, Gang. Craig with you once more on this Happy Haloween. This is one of my favorite holidays, as if you hadn’t guessed. I happened to draw… Fear and Terror
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Monster Month: Indus Worm
Here we are at the final day of monsters. I remember stumbling onto this guy years ago, but promptly forgot. For any fans of modern fiction, the Indus Worm might make you think of the Graboids from ‘Tremors’ or the … Continue reading
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Tagged burrowing, folklore, Greece, Greek, Indus River, indus worm, monsters, mythology, october, predators, worms
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MKTG #21 – BookStores
Hello, SE’ers! It’s Jan here to talk about another marketing avenue for Indie Authors. Unless you live in a tiny town, there is most likely a … MKTG #21 – BookStores
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Guest Post – Jacquie Biggar – Letting Go The Defiant Sisters book 1 #newbook
I’m so happy to have Jacquie Biggar as a guest on Fiction Favorites. Jacquie is a Romance author who writes stories and characters in such a way that… Guest Post – Jacquie Biggar – Letting Go The Defiant Sisters book … Continue reading
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Writing that First Draft
Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here with NaNoWriMo looming on the horizon. Whether you’re participating in the writing marathon or not, I thought I’d… Writing that First Draft
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Lisa Burton visits to introduce the latest Hat Series book: The Midnight Rambler…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog: It’s so cool to be back here once more, Chris. You’re looking fit… and hairy. You must have … Lisa Burton visits to introduce the latest Hat Series book: The Midnight … Continue reading
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Monster Month: Yale a.k.a. Centicore
Let’s get the obvious out the way. Yale the college is named after this heraldic beast and they have a few around the campus. Most notably, it shows up on the banner for the University President and above the gateway … Continue reading
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Tagged antelopes, Britain, centicore, Eastern European, folklore, goats, heraldry, horns, monsters, mythology, october, symbols, yale
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Using Timelines
Hey, SE Readers. Joan here today. I’m going to begin today’s post with a story. Trust me, I’m going somewhere with this. Back in the early 1980s, I … Using Timelines
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Monster Month: Hadhayosh
So . . . The Hadhayosh is from ancient Persian mythology. I thought it was really cool from the small bit I read. Then, I realized there wasn’t as much out there as I had hoped. Still, it looks interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged folklore, Hadhayosh, monsters, mythology, october, ox, persia
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