• And a fine Friday to ya!

    How’s your drabble feeling? Drabbly? Drabbletastic? Drabbtabulous?

    Well, if you are a little low on drabble then have I got a Party for you!

    What? I can use the word drabble however the hell I want. It’s my post, dammit!

    Tonight’s drabble is in honor of SOPA/PIPA. DIE SOPA/PIPA, DIE!

    And that’s not german for “the Sopa/Pipa, the”. In case you were wondering.

    Enjoy!

    A Bad Day To Die

    Cheers!

    Disclaimer: YOU CAN’T STOP THE UNICORNS!

  • Glad y’all could make it to Sample Saturday!

    This week we have James Keeling joining us and sharing a sample from his novel, Compensating Controls.

    James is a working writer living in the frozen tundra of Minnesota.  He has four lovely daughters and spends the remainder of what little time he has being a computer professional as well as a writer. Find James at: Website: http://www.jameskeeling.com Twitter Handle: @SynapticJam Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SynapticJam Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/?tab=XX#105726649984477420806/posts

    Compensating Controls– James Keeling

    “Everything is going great for Nicholas Edgwood. He has a job he excels at, he has a new girlfriend, and he has hope for the future. Karma can be a cruel mistress.  When he gets framed for a cyber-crime he did not commit, he must run for his life while his entire world crumbles around him.

    He may not be the biggest and baddest guy out there, but he has skills, the kind garnered from a career steeped in computers and code. Now he must leverage these skills to their fullest to stay above ground and breathing. It will take all of his talent, and courage he may not have, just to survive.”

    And don’t forget that if you are a writer and want to get involved with Sample Saturday just check out the original post HERE.

  • Friday the 13th, y’all!

    What a perfect day for a Drabble Party!

    I, of course, had to go with that theme for tonight’s drabble. Have a read. See if you like it. If you don’t then there must be something dead inside you. And not the good dead inside you, but the bad dead inside you. There is a difference.

    Enjoy!

    Happy Friday The 13th

    Cheers!

    Disclaimer: The characters in this drabble are not meant to infringe on any properties owned by New Line Cinema or any other entertainment entities. Don’t sue!

  • Welcome to the first Sample Saturday of 2012! (No Mayan jokes, please).

    This week we have a sample from the talented  writer, Rachel Howzell. She is featuring the first chapter from her mystery, No One Knows You’re Here.

    Rachel Howzell was born and raised in South Los Angeles. An avid reader and lover of books, she received her B.A. in English and American Literature from the University of California at Santa Cruz. In 2002, Rachel’s first novel, A Quiet Storm, was published by Scriber to great notice, including reviews from O Magazine and Publishers Weekly, with a starred review from Library Journal. A Quiet Storm was also a featured selection for Borders’ Original Voices program, as well as an alternate selection for Black Expressions book club. She published her second novel, The View from Here, in November 2010.

    No One Knows You’re Here -Rachel Howzell

    “Three weeks out of cancer surgery, crime reporter Syeeda McKay is in the pursuit of Los Angeles’s most active serial killer. Over the last twenty years, the Phantom Slayer has hunted African-American prostitutes working in one of the worst parts of South Los Angeles, killing eight victims in the alleys off Western Avenue, and then disappearing into the shadows. But Syeeda doesn’t know that the killer has turned his sights on her.
    Detective Adam Sherwood, a hotshot investigator with the Robbery-Homicide Division of the LAPD, has been handed the Phantom Slayer cases, and together, he and Syeeda must figure out who is doing the killing . . . before Syeeda becomes his next victim.”

    And don’t forget that if you are a writer and want to get involved with Sample Saturday just check out the original post HERE.

  • Good Evening,

    Welcome to the first Drabble Party of 2012! This year is gonna be great! GREAT, I SAY!

    I have quite a few things planned for 2012, but I’ll get into those at a later date down the line. There will be a Big Post!

    So, since the year is already wasting away, let’s get right into the fiction.

    Enjoy!

    Practical Shopping

    Oh, and in the spirit of shameless self-promotion (which does have a spirit. I’ve seen it!) don’t forget to click on the book cover to your right! New story, yo!

    Cheers!

    Disclaimer: Don’t mess with a lady and her beets.