Sep 11, 2018 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
Happy Tuesday! Today, I will be sharing the 2nd short story in our September Short Stories series. This one is titled Mr. Perfect Shoes. In case you missed it, A Bouquet of Promises was the first short story. Enjoy! MR. PERFECT SHOES “A donkey?” No one...
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Aug 26, 2017 | Non-Fiction, Writing |
Judith “Judy” Krantz is a Jewish-American romance novelist. She is also the “third-largest-selling female novelist in history.” Some of her most popular books are Princess Daisy and Scruples. On writing, Judy Krantz says: Thousands of people...
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Oct 5, 2015 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
Welcome to a brand new week! I hope you enjoyed your Independence Day holiday. 🙂 Today, I will be sharing the final episode of our series, The Day I Will Never Forget. In this episode, Uncle Henry makes an important announcement to Ezekiel’s parents....
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Sep 8, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
As promised, here is the concluding part of With Love From Asaba. Feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, critique, etcetera. Enjoy! “Who is that that wants to break my gate, ehn?” Chief Alozie asked in an irritated voice, before yelling to the...
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Feb 24, 2014 | Non-Fiction, Opinion |
Junior and Pretty’s video for their song, Bolanle is one of those videos that has the ’90s written all over it. The outfits, the muddied beats in the background, the off-key background vocals. All these things add to the comedy that is this video. If you...
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Nov 16, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
The answer is Yes. When I picked up my pen and started writing again last year, my intention was to write strictly mystery. But as I kept writing, I found romance creeping into my stories. It wasn’t intentional, but it certainly felt natural. So, I began to...
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Oct 7, 2013 | Non-Fiction, Personal |
Last year, while I was deeply engrossed in a piece I was writing, someone pointed out that I had this weird look on my face. Okay, fine, it was not just weird; it was silly. I never forgot it and it made me wonder: how many writers have that funny-silly look on...
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