G is for Genre

Letter gFirst question after you say, “I’m an author,” is invariably, “Oh, what do you write?” If you are a complete smart Aleck, “Words” is the first thing to come out of your mouth. If not, you are likely to supply a genre.

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No Thanks Necessary

Right turn, Clyde.

Clyde would like to salute Go Daddy for their fabulous service and complete lack of planning. Thanks to a hardware failure, both M3 and RP were down in excess of six hours.

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Flash in the Pan

The car was covered in snow. He had been sitting outside the diner for three hours before he spotted her.

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Saturday Evening Post

venti latteGood grief! What a week! The A to Z kickoff. Picking up the pieces of a database. Setting into motion. Grab a cuppa and snuggle into a rocker. Clyde is curious. The sun is out and warm. Let’s talk.

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F is for Fiction

tomatoStorytellers of the world bring us the greatest and worst fiction we have ever read. Part of the difference is how one decides what is fiction and what is not. In this case, we will agree with the tomatoes. Fiction is a story about imaginary people, places or events. It is complete license to lie, within reason.

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