https://www.youtube.com/embed/W6IkLHGh5cg?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en&autohide=2&wmode=transparent Saturday, October30, 2021 Pixabay You’ve reached The Armadillo Files. Stand by for spook-tacular silliness. Yes, I know I’m late. I think all your good wishes brought back my unreliable Internet. Sort of like clapping for Tinkerbell and chanting “I believe in fairies!” In this case, pink fairy armadillos. The past few episodes of The … Continue reading The Armadillo Files, Episode 11 — Featuring Christine Robinson — Teagan’s Books
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The Armadillo Files, Episode 10 — Featuring Resa McConaghy — Teagan’s Books
Saturday, October 23, 2021 Dracula portrait sketch Resa McConaghy You’ve reached The Armadillo Files. Stand by for nuttiness. This started as a promotion last time for Teri Polen’s yearly October festival of horror and suspense, Bad Moon Rising. However, along the way I decided to have my own three part Halloween celebration. This would be […] … Continue reading The Armadillo Files, Episode 10 — Featuring Resa McConaghy — Teagan’s Books
The Armadillo Files, Episode 9 — Featuring Bad Moon Rising — Teagan’s Books
Saturday, October 16, 2021 Teri’s Bad Moon Rising banner with a lot of Teagan tomfoolery You’ve reached The Armadillo Files, even though it might at first look like author Teri Polen’s yearly October festival of horror and suspense, Bad Moon Rising. Three Bad Moon Things In support of the aforementioned event, my things for this […] … Continue reading The Armadillo Files, Episode 9 — Featuring Bad Moon Rising — Teagan’s Books
Book of the Month Update to Jazz Age Wednesdays 8 ― Pip and the Potent Poltergeist
I am late to the reading of this delightful story. Looking forward to more of Pip and her adventures.
Jazz Age Wednesdays 7 ― Pip in the Field of Fear
Totally awesome Teagan!
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Welcome back to Jazz Age Wednesdays. In celebration of Halloween, I have another new 1920s tale with Pip and company. This time I let search engines guide me to three random things to drive this story ― first Google, then Yahoo, then Bing. I typed in “Halloween,” hit enter, and used the first thing that caught my eye at each. The three things are: candy, fields of fear, and children holding hands.
Pip in the Field of Fear
People’s Home Journal, November 1924
As an autumn breeze whistled through the trees as I left the candy store with a white bag of lemon drops. A young man with a motorized bicycle caught my eye. I couldn’t see his face, but I knew only one person who had a contraption like that ― Hank Hertz. He had a passion for all things electronic, especially…
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