The man who loved the women in his life more than his children has been abandoned by those women, and now he will spend eternity with his daughter. I’m certain this isn’t what he planned at all. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Literature
The Novella & The Elephant Stampede | Nolcha Fox
I was working from a short story I had already written. I could fill in more of the relationships between the characters, more of the motivations. Maybe I could even add some new characters, and then kill them off. But then what? Continue reading
‘A Small Madness’ By Dianne Touchell | I’ve Read This
A Small Madness is a wonderful piece of literature; beautifully written, accessible for pre-teens and teens, and shockingly well-paced for such a short read. I highly recommend this for parents especially because it reminds us why non-judgmental communication is so important. Continue reading
‘The Secret Diary Of Hendrik Groen, 83 1/4 Years Old’ By Hendrik Groen | I’ve Read This
I doubt you’ve read anything like this; I certainly hadn’t. It’s essentially a private diary that spans the course of a year, written by an 83 year-old man in a nursing home. It’s apparently fiction (although who can really say for sure?) and it is laugh out loud funny. Continue reading
TWD Magazine Is Sharing The Experience Of Contemporary Writers & Artists
TWD Magazine’s goal is to provide a genuinely positive, memorable, comfortable, and professional editorial experience as possible. It is a passion that I strive to maintain with all future Contributors and future Collections. Continue reading
Catch Up On The Holiday Advent Calendar — I’ve Read This Style By Anne Logan
Accompanying a video, Anne Logan’s Holiday Advent Calendar shows one book review everyday, following the Advent Calendar. If you’re a fan of holiday countdowns, be sure to catch up on Anne Logan’s reviews from last week and from the very beginning! Continue reading
‘Next Year For Sure’ By Zoey Leigh Peterson » I’ve Read This
Many people probably participate in polyamory, but they are afraid to tell friends and family so they keep it hidden simply because it’s easier. I hope books like this are going to become more and more common as we open our minds to other forms of love in the world. Seriously people, why can’t we all just get along and mind our own business? Continue reading