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All her life, her father reminded that she didn't know how to do anything competently. He'd painfully flick her ear, or slap or kick her when he was frustrated. He'd use a board if he had one in his hand. He destroyed what little self-confidence she had and denied her any opportunities to prove her abilities. In one way or another he'd convince himself he…
ContinueAdded by Martha A. Cheves on August 25, 2018 at 1:55pm — No Comments
Can a two-career couple really pick up stakes and move to Provence?
When Californian Keith Van Sickle accepted an overseas work post to the French speaking Neuchatel in Switzerland, he and his wife could have believed that this event would be the stimulus which would change their lives forever.
You…
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My latest horror story, Nightmare in the North was just released. This novella is a cautionary tale about traveling alone in the winter.
NIGHTMARE IN THE…
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Never Say Goodbye - Review by Martha A. Cheves
"Whiting hadn't made any connections between the four victims. Each one had been murdered in a different area of the city." Metcalfe consulted his note. "First was female - an affluent black law student, second was a white, mail, middle-aged taxi driver. Third a white teenage…
Added by Martha A. Cheves on August 19, 2018 at 1:30pm — No Comments
How does a writer handle working on multiple projects?
That's the topic for Amy Reade, my blog guest this week. Come on over and see how she does it. She'd be glad to hear your comments and ideas on the subject, too.
Added by J. R. Lindermuth on August 14, 2018 at 6:17am — No Comments
In Ken Wasil’s newest book, The Car of the Future and Other Stories, Clark, Jennifer, Rebecca and an international network of students design and build a “Car of the Future” that runs on…
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Pola's Flower" by Diana Nadeau.]
Not having an artistic bone in my body - seriously; even my stick figures look deformed - I've always admired people who have the talent for drawing. Now, thanks to Lobsang Gyatso's beyond stunning illustrations, I have a new kind of art…
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Cynthia Varady has reviewed my latest novel, IN THE WEEDS, on her excellent website. Please stop in for a read (and buy a copy, if you’re feelin’ right special sporty).
www.cynthiavarady.net/blog/in-the-weeds/…
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