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Teaser Friday, Part II (Friday the 13th)

Teaser Friday, Part II (Friday the 13th)

Happy Friday the 13th!  How’s your week been going?  Things have been progressing for our friend Catherine this week, although I’m honestly not too sure if now things are going to end up the way that I had planned.  🙂  I hope you enjoy this week’s “teaser” and please, feel free to comment below.  I hope everyone has a great weekend! ******************************* Her power was draining. It had been so long since Catherine could even remember feeling such pain, but…

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Teaser Friday!

Teaser Friday!

It’s Friday, and that means the first “Teaser Friday” in May.  Below is a small exert of the novella I’m currently working on.  I really hope that you enjoy it! *********************************** It was time. The evil that struck once was prepared to strike again. Catherine could feel the tentacles of hate circling the air as if it were steam, the warning before the fire. She had been too late before, surprised by the length that jealousy would go; although to…

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Zorro Finishes It Out

Zorro Finishes It Out

My final A to Z Challenge post is about the masked man, Zorro.  I’m thinking it’s a great way to end this month’s challenge and I kind of wish that I could make my own “N” slashes on this blog to celebrate the month – it’s been amazing! When I first got the idea to take this challenge, my only goal was to get back into the habit of writing everyday.  It was a goal that I could achieve after just…

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Rumpelstiltskin

Rumpelstiltskin

I like studying villains.  According to Social Media Jedi, Kristen Lamb, having a strong antagonist or trouble maker, is what makes a great story.  In the story, Rumpelstiltskin, he comes to help a a beautiful woman who’s father bragged to a king that she could turn a bale of straw to gold. In my mind, the villain here is good ole’ dad.  I mean, during the whole story he’s never really mentioned again, and yes, Rumpelstiltskin at the end requests…

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Nutcracker Prince

Nutcracker Prince

All these stories that take the genius of looking through the eyes of a toy (Toy Story, Pinocchio, The Nutcracker Prince, Babes in Toyland), are fun for me.  Have you ever seen a kid (like Sid from Toy Story) be a little too rough with their toys and cringe? What drew me to The Nutcracker Prince when I was a little girl, was the romance of the story of a girl who helps the Prince defeat the evil rat and…

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