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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Lens Macabre
The odors hit her square in the nose the moment she opened the door—a heady mixture of dust, mold, and interrupted dreams. Jane Killibreu lived for this experience. So many of her friends considered antique stores a waste of time, … Continue reading
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Tagged Antique, Antique shop, axe, coffee shop, Crafts, Door, eyeglasses, hospital, hotel, Jane, macabre, murderer, new, Night Gallery, paranormal, Quilt, Rod Serling, Shopkeeper, Shopping, spectacles, suspense, Twilight Zone
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“Pong” vs. “3-D Tennis”: Bringing Life to your Storyline’s Dialogues
I’m pretty much dating myself, but I have to ask: Does anyone remember “Pong”? That was the very first TV/computer-ish game to come out, and my family was enthralled. It consisted of two vertical bars on either side of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, author, blog, Book, Business, color, Dialogue, editing, head-hopping, manuscript, mental whiplash, Pong, Reading, Sentence (linguistics), sentence structure, sentences, talking, techniques, Video game, Writing
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