Return of the Floggin’ Molly

Return of the Floggin’ Molly

I ran back to the cockpit to throw the engine in gear and get the bow turned off and away from the other vessel. Everything was going smoothly when I suddenly heard a loud “CLANK,” and a “SPLASH,” followed by a “RATTLE-RATTLE-RATTLE-RATTLE!!” …

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 05/04/2017

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 05/04/2017

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Letters and Comments for 04/28/17

Letters and Comments for 04/28/17

COMMENTS FOR: My book costs $2700 on Amazon!? What?!?! OK, it’s Amazon and I’m not shocked (well — maybe just a bit). But seriously, you aren’t alone. More Bio-Fuel Less Bio-Waste (retails for $9.99) is being sold (from Florida no less) for $29.99 (& shipping charges). Highlander Imagine: For Love’s Sake — which Amazon has […]

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Writing is a Drug! By Shaunna Privratsky

Writing is a Drug! By Shaunna Privratsky

You know you are in the zone when the physical world drops away, when you are no longer hungry or thirsty or tired or depressed. The magic of the world you are creating takes over…

Floggin’ Molly Hard Aground! – Days 21 – 24

Floggin’ Molly Hard Aground! – Days 21 – 24

As I headed into the no-man’s land and pointed my bow at the distant markers, a well known saying in the sailing world that came to mind: “There are two kinds of sailors – those who have run aground … and those who will.