Monthly Archives: February 2012

FLASH FICTION FRIDAY – F3 – CYCLE 69 – MEPHISTO EDITION: DANCING WITH THE DEVIL

This week those dark souls over at Flash Fiction Friday thought it would be fun to to make a deal with ol’ Scratch himself.  Tales of bargaining with the dark one are as old as written history…  do you trade … Continue reading

Posted in Fiction, Flash Fiction | Tagged , , , , , , , | 13 Comments

One Word Blog Day

~ * ~ abnegate 1.  verb.  To relinquish; give up. ~ * ~ Link Back To The Mothership

Posted in One Word Blog Day | Tagged , | 4 Comments

I’ll be listening to Neil Diamond’s CRUNCH GRANOLA SUITE when I make this! 😀

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Great tips for the traveler who is going to chronicle their journey!

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

One Word Blog Day

~ * ~ riposte 1.  noun.  A spirited, incisive reply. ~ * ~ Link Back To The Mothership

Posted in One Word Blog Day | Tagged , | 4 Comments

Anyone of sufficient intelligence can be an engineer. Writing requires something that can’t be taught in a classroom… not everyone can be a writer. You are a writer… don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. And remember… you don’t exist to … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments

BOOK REVIEW – ROSALIND SMITH-NAZILLI: FOURTEEN Flashes of Fiction

FOURTEEN flashes of fiction by Rosalind Smith-Nazilli My rating: 5 of 5 stars (Author’s note – The best part of being a writer is becoming part of a community of extremely talented individuals who share the same passion as you … Continue reading

Posted in Book Review, Fiction, Flash Fiction | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

One Word Blog Day

~ * ~ lustratory 1.  adjective.  Serving to purify of sin. ~ * ~ Link back to Mother Ship

Posted in One Word Blog Day | Tagged , | 4 Comments

Art Nouveau – Selection of Lorie Humpton

Posted in ReBlogs | 1 Comment

Originally posted on combustus:
Jonna Ivin, author of the ebook memoir, Will Love for Crumbs; Vancouver, Washington, USA: “I wanted people to forget they were reading a memoir, and instead feel themselves experiencing my life with me. It was important…

Posted in ReBlogs | 2 Comments