Firefrost by Camille Longley

Firefrost by Camille Longley My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was a page-turner. I read it in one sitting. If you like an enemy to lovers' story this one is an excellent read. It started out with two young people Sol and Kelan on opposite sides of a war. Both believing the other is … Continue reading Firefrost by Camille Longley

Fun and fabulous art — Lady Kamberlyn…. intuitive guidance and spiritual advice

This seafoam painting looks like cake frosting! It’s actually modeling paste, and I am so excited to know that I can use this acrylic medium with my oil paints. I love the dimension it adds! via Fun and fabulous art — Lady Kamberlyn.... intuitive guidance and spiritual advice

#Bookreview – Fiona Finch and the Pink Valentine: A steampunk novella by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene — Robbie’s inspiration

Over 100 Years Ago, Artists Were Asked to Depict the Year 2000, These Were The Results-Nisha Designs —

These crazy images were created by French artist Jean-Marc Cote, and a few others back in 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1910. The point being.. Well, basically they were asked to imagine what life would be like in the year 2000. According to Collective-Evolution, these artworks were originally in the form of postcards or paper cards … Continue reading Over 100 Years Ago, Artists Were Asked to Depict the Year 2000, These Were The Results-Nisha Designs —

Laughter is good medicine — snorts are even better. #FreeBook

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

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Laughter, they say, is the best medicine.  So, wouldn’t be even better when something makes you snort?

I write all sorts of stories.  I’ve been told that I do some genre mash-ups.  However, there’s one thing you can count on with my stories — whimsy.  In the universe of Atonement, Tennessee, maybe in any of my story-verses, the most whimsical volume is The Glowing Pigs — Snort Stories of Atonement, Tennessee.  

Pigs collection cover bannerIt’s been hard for me to keep my spirits up during this pandemic.  I know I’m certainly not the only one.  Everybody could use a little “snort.”  So, this Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday only, the Kindle version of this collection of short stories is free! 

Dyanna Wyndesong gave the collection this wonderful review.  It made spirits soar for Deme and Honeybell — and especially…

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