Tag Archives: novel
Dialogue from the book, “The Pursuers”
Since I already used parts of this novel to answer a blog question about gangstalking. I decided to post the entire dialogue. This is a dialogue from the book “The Pursuers” No, the book has not been edited yet. This … Continue reading
Where everyday is Halloween.
In the life of Ana and Bea Wyett, everyday is Halloween and it’s after them. The picture above depict one of the many unsafe, haunted places they have had to seek shelter when there was no place else for them … Continue reading
She Walks in Beauty
She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes; Thus mellowed to that tender … Continue reading
Poem “I’m More.” from the novel: Dangerous Liaisons, Dangerous Pursuits.
This is Ana’s audacious call out to do battle with her enemies. If they’re brave enough to reveal themselves, step from hidden shadows and confront her in the open. I rarely write poetry without it being a part of a … Continue reading
Poem “I’m More.” from the novel: Dangerous Liaisons, Dangerous Pursuits.
This is Ana’s call out to do battle with her enemies. If they are brave enough to step from hidden shadows and confront her in the open.
The Tree-The First Book of the Chronicles of Ana
Here you go. I thought it was already posted. Anyway. Here is again and thanks for asking.
The Wife Camp
It’s the late 21st to early 22nd century and any woman seeking to marry the man she loves must first prove to society that she can be a good wife, mother home maker. Women are required to attend a training … Continue reading
Sick House-a novel.
Sick House This story is a part of the Chronicles of Ana but in many ways it is a standalone. This is a poster not the bookcover. I don’t think a cover has been made yet for this book by … Continue reading
Tell it like it is- Virginia Woolf
She’s perhaps the controversy woman author of the 19th century paving the way for women authors as no one has done before. Her writings were very startling for its day and time. Unlike Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf didn’t dictate a … Continue reading