Thursday Thirteen
Come enjoy all that is random! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands The Pack Rat’s Nest
Continue reading →Come enjoy all that is random! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands The Pack Rat’s Nest
Continue reading →Just hours ago I finished the novel “Kelland” by Paul G. Bens, Jr. I’m still sorry it’s over, actually.I would call the book a drama first, with minor supernatural elements. The biggest of these is, who is Kelland? Man? Woman? … Continue reading →
It’s that day of the week again, where we in the blogosphere like to have fun listing thirteen random items. Darla M Sands
Continue reading →It’s that day of the week again. Come along and enjoy a list of thirteen items. Today, we’re featuring yogurt: A. Catherine Noon Darla’s Sand Castles
Continue reading →Just like a lot of things in this world, stories come in all sizes. When I was younger, nothing short of a novel length tale really got my juices flowing. Whether it was because I had more time for such … Continue reading →
Kick back with a short read this Friday… DM Sands on Nightlight A. Catherine Noon This is a blast from the past. I wrote this for a flash-a-day competition but I like it, and figured I’d share it today. Enjoy! … Continue reading →
Join us once again for an eclectic grab-bag of posts from the writers of the Writer’s Retreat as we experiment with the Thursday 13 meme. Enjoy! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands Debbie Cairo Nicole Gordon
Continue reading →I recently received a very bittersweet email. A mentor of mine and I were commiserating over low e-book sales. I confessed to letting a few disappointed tears leak out before moving on. Apparently, my lamentation caused him to think I … Continue reading →
Happy Thursday! We hope you’ll enjoy some random lists of thirteen things. Darla’s Sand Castles
Continue reading →Every Wednesday, one of the writers of the Writer’s Retreat shares their thoughts on writing and the creative life. Topics range from how-to’s to inspirational thoughts about keeping the fingers moving on the page. This week, I wanted to share … Continue reading →