Deborah Woehr is a writer, editor, and problogger. She began writing ghost stories in 1997. Her short story, Imaginary Friends, is among the collection of the soon-to-be-published Naked Tales: Stories by Writers Who Blog
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Print: $15.67 Download: $6.25 The 2006 Writer’s Blog Anthology began as a collaborative effort by the members of the Writer’s Blog Alliance, branching out to include military blogs and other writers outside of our network. This is a multi-genre collection, composed entirely of posts and reader responses.
Slittin’ on the Dock of Ebay, by Marti Lawrence––a satire about selling goods on EBay.
Just Drop Me Off When This is Over, by Lee Kelley––An Army National Guard Officer who writes about coming home from Iraq
Saturday Morning Writing Club, by Chris Howard––How he taught his grade-school daughter how to write and co-author a children’s book.
Humor and Humour, by Clive Allen––an essay about American vs. British sitcoms
These are just a few of the stories in this collection. The writers are diverse in their careers as well as their styles. What they have in common is how they draw and entertain their readers.
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Download: $5.99 The 2006 Writer’s Blog Anthology began as a collaborative effort by the members of the Writer’s Blog Alliance, branching out to include military blogs and other writers outside of our network. This is a multi-genre collection, composed entirely of posts and reader responses.
Slittin’ on the Dock of Ebay, by Marti Lawrence––a satire about selling goods on EBay.
Just Drop Me Off When This is Over, by Lee Kelley––An Army National Guard Officer who writes about coming home from Iraq
Saturday Morning Writing Club, by Chris Howard––How he taught his grade-school daughter how to write and co-author a children’s book.
Humor and Humour, by Clive Allen––an essay about American vs. British sitcoms
These are just a few of the stories in this collection. The writers are diverse in their careers as well as their styles. What they have in common is how they draw and entertain their readers.
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Print: $13.95 Download: $5.00 Amanda Thorne is an embattled clairvoyant, who refuses to believe in God or the afterlife, even when the ghost of her murdered husband confronts her from his grave. More ghosts confront her when she finds herself stranded in a tiny town in Arizona.
Two of them mistake her for a prominent woman who was murdered 79 years ago. One of them wants to avenge him for the murder, and the other wants to kill her all over again. She and her misplaced deputy friend must uncover the truth about the murder before history repeats itself.
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Print: $14.45 Sharing my journey through the American Southwest, visiting Sedona, Four Corners, Cliff Palaces of Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, and the Grand Canyon.
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Print: $7.19 Download: $2.00 In 1918, polite women didn’t walk into saloons to discuss ousting political figures. They didn’t have illicit affairs with a married man, much less a preacher. Myra Kelly did both these things.
While she didn’t succeed in getting self-proclaimed mayor, Seamus O’Flannery ousted from office, she did help Theodore Sonnet win the battle over the church he was building for the town of Prosperity. A mutual sexual attraction develops between Myra and Theo, which turns into a full-blown obsession when Theo’s family arrives in town.
Myra loses her job as a teacher after a nasty miscarriage betrays her affair to the O’Flannery clan. She is a marked woman now, but she is determined to get back at Theo for his deceit and the O’Flannerys for their treachery. Neither of these men know the boundlessness of her hatred until it is too late.
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