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I am asked, with a frequency I have come to find wearying, whether the events of my novels "really happened...
by Leo Nakamura
There is a peculiar sickness that has crept into historical fiction...
by Leo Nakamura
Still trying to decide what to actually DO here.
by Kim
Chekhov's Gun
by Clive Wright
lost in the Horseshoe Casino/Hotel
by Kim
Adventures in Podcasting
by Rachel McCarron
Novels that have influenced my writing
by Clive Wright
dropping seeds all over the place
by Kim
Vagabond Heart
Vagabond Heart
This is indeed a weird movie. But I'm fascinated by the moment the fish decided to declare their choice to be vegan. Was there a ringleader who encouraged them? Was it the spotty one (there's always a spotty one)? Were the Ethiopians involved? Did the van declare its feelings by going on strike?
I would watch the hell out of this movie.
Hannah Faoileán
Hannah Faoileán
Just don't lose Nemo!
Hannah Faoileán
Hannah Faoileán
The Ethiopians might have been illegal immigrants who recently splashed to shore from a dingy. Seeing all those fish must have made them feel they'd actually capsized, and this van journey was a drowning dream between this world and the next.
Pamela Jo
Pamela Jo
Our move to the UK my husband had our 2 year old and two dogs in our old "yank mobile" A dog locked him out with the baby in the car seat. I tell my moving guy. "Nevermind, Mrs. We got this." He grabs a young guy. They're back with husband, baby and dogs in 15 min. "How were you so sure your man could save the day?" Well, Mrs, he just got out of nick for car theft."
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