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Four diverse voices and their multifaceted subjects (fiction, non-fiction, paranormal, psychic mysteries and short stories) come together creatively in a thought provoking manner. Filled with quirky women's poetry, nature poetry, women's fiction with gritty, strong female protagonists and women's non-fiction that shows the courage of survivors.Our male writer creates goosebumps in frightening, firsthand experiences, once with a tornado, and then with an infamous serial killer. His multiverse leaves you pondering this world and...All the writers are animal lovers, so this book has fur babies,…mehr

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Four diverse voices and their multifaceted subjects (fiction, non-fiction, paranormal, psychic mysteries and short stories) come together creatively in a thought provoking manner. Filled with quirky women's poetry, nature poetry, women's fiction with gritty, strong female protagonists and women's non-fiction that shows the courage of survivors.Our male writer creates goosebumps in frightening, firsthand experiences, once with a tornado, and then with an infamous serial killer. His multiverse leaves you pondering this world and...All the writers are animal lovers, so this book has fur babies, be it cats or dogs. One mean rooster shows up as an antagonist in one of the stories.Great fiction, lyrical poetry, mystery, thriller, horror and detective stories along with poignant memoir and sci-fi. Indeed, something for everyone in this...volume. Don't miss it. Paul Alan Fahey, author of the memoir The Mother I Imagined, The Mom I Knew (Mindprints Literary Press).
Autorenporträt
B. Carter Pittman "Like my characters, I like to explore and what better way than from behind the keyboard where all possibilities are infinite." His genres are as eclectic as his subjects, ranging from memoir to science fiction/fantasy, some of which have won writing awards. Debra Davis Hinkle For fun, Debra writes about her passion for animals and since she has seven cats and a dog they give her never ending comic relief and ideas for poems and stories. She needs this respite because she is often cemented to her computer, building websites or using social media which would give anyone a migraine without the stress-relieving antics of her animals. Shirley Radcliff Bruton Shirley likes to meld into nature, finding the unique connection between all life. She started writing poetry as an integral part of her performance art. The stage, humans, and nature are so multi-dimensional. And it's often the ones who don't have any theatrical training that are the most beautiful to watch, like butterflies & lizards, sunrises and long shadows, and yes, even us humans. It's wondrous and imperfect in its perfection. Such a pleasure to be a part of it all. Susan Tuttle Susan loves to sit at her computer and kill people-on paper, only. She's tried other genres, but someone always dies in the first chapter or two, so she's given up and now just goes with the flow... of the bullet, knife, or garrote. When she's not happily killing paper people, she's writing Bible studies and meditations under the pen name Susan Grace O'Neill, and teaches weekly writing classes. She also loves to sing... earplugs, anyone?