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The Eve of Poe’s Death

October 6, 2020

The time is nearly upon us. Today, October 6, 2020, is the eve of Edgar Allan Poe’s 171st death anniversary. October winds are stripping our oaks of their leaves while spiders try to sneak underfoot anytime our entry-door opens, seeking warmth — only to be stalked and killed by our cat. Halloween is around the … More The Eve of Poe’s Death

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Making of a Horror Novelist: Priscilla Bettis, Author

Reaching for the Stars, My First Half of 2021 Writing Goals

Last year and in the first couple of weeks of 2021 I received encouraging editorial feedback on short fiction (short stories and one novelette). But zero feedback on my haunted house novel. Perhaps, thinks me, I need a bridge between short fiction and novels, something to push my storytelling skills to longer lengths. Hm, whatever […]

From Author River Dixon: The Stories In Between

A Declaration of Our Rippling Days by Eric Keegan

A Declaration of Our Rippling Days by Eric Keegan

Potter’s Grove Press is happy to announce the upcoming release of – A Declaration of Our Rippling Days by Eric Keegan. eBook and paperback will be available through Amazon on February 9, 2021. You can pre-order the eBook here Our days roll onward like an oceanic tide, mirroring the ever-moving human element that defines precisely […]

Recent Posts: Eddie D. Moore

2020 Review & Expectations for 2021

 I’m not real sure what to say about my writing output for 2020. I started with the goal of publishing in twelve different print anthologies and twelve stories online, but I decided during the summer to edit a book my father wrote in the 80s. I focused on the editing for a couple of months, […]

Recent Posts: Sharon K. Connell

2020 Kindness

Originally posted on Stephanie Parker McKean:
To me, the ultimate image of human kindness is opening up the door on a dark, gale-force-wind stormy night to a neighbor with water and sleet streaming off his face and running down his clothes and the humble offer, “Want me to walk your dog for you?” Rather than…

From Poet, Christine Tabaka: Words Spill Out - Poetry

Two Poems – published by The Poet Magazine

I am excited to have my two poems (reprints) “Our Playhouse” and “Deep Within,”published by The Poet, in the WINTER 2020 – Poetry on the theme of CHILDHOOD. Thank you, editor Robin Barratt!Click here:

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