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Author: Cedar Sanderson
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Morning Ambushed Me
I’m sitting at the kitchen table on this Christmas Eve morning, chatting with the Little Man and First Reader, patting the cat or the dog when they come within my arm’s reach. It is a pleasant sensation to be here, now, even if I did wake up far too early. I was out of…
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Odd Prompts: Wonderland
A snippet of an ongoing project worked nicely for this week’s prompt! Special Delivery “We’re taking an unmarked?” Shelby grumbled as she followed Johns out into the parking lot. “Captain said not to take personals on this run.” He shrugged. “And I will be damned if I plant my flat old ass in a…
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Keep Calm and Add New Knowledge
I’ve been asked, a few times, to write about the ongoing pandemic and assorted concerns. There is a lot of fear in the world. On one hand, I do understand. It’s a tiny thing, too small to see, and we instinctually fear disease, always have, always will. That being said. I’ve written before, early…
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New Release: The East Witch
Just in time for Christmas gifting! The East Witch is available in convenient ebook form. Anna’s rescue training kicked in when she tripped over the injured elf. Getting him home? No problem. Getting herself home again? That’s going to be a little more complicated. Trapped Underhill, in the land of the fae, Anna has…
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Eat This While You Read That: Toni Weisskopf
Toni sent me this, along with a book recommendation, and of course I was going to use it. Her buckeyes are fantastic, and plentiful (if, like me, you’re planning a smaller Christmas in 2020, you can reduce the size to a quarter of the recipe and still get great results. This is a wonderful…
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Odd Prompts: Dragon Infestation
This is actually a snippet of a much longer WIP, and roughly from the middle. So if it seems like you’re missing context, I’m afraid that is because you are! Suffice it to say that a bunch of soldiers wind up with small dragons in the local ecology where there would be housecats elsewhere. …
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The Essayist’s Mind
I haven’t been blogging much this year. Because I’ve been tracking my daily word counts (with the exception of the first week of this month, when I was too sick to care, much less write) all year, I can actually see it. My wordcount for nonfiction has been wavering, and if I don’t pay…
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The Cute Moose: In Print
It’s available, and in time for Christmas! Not only does that mean I can make sure my sister has it in her hands in time for gifts, but it means you can have it for giving, too! I’m so excited about this. It started as a whim, and it grew and grew. I learned…
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Odd Prompts: Turkey Soup
A fitting relic of Thanksgiving, and sight of yet to come… this is a piece of flash fiction. Enjoy! Turkey Soup The first game after Thanksgiving was always a slow one. Too much turkey, too much pie, after nearly 40 years of playing together, they all had it down to a routine. This time…
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Books! Getcher Books Here!
This is a book promo post! There are some new releases I’d like to bring your attention to. If you’re looking for reading material, then this is the post for you. Some of my favorite authors, both their work and themselves, are here today. It’s a good day for a promo. (And a small…
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Odd Prompts: A Gremlin Thanksgiving
This week’s prompt response is set in the same world as Lab Gremlins, with some familiar characters! Gremlin Thanksgiving “You want me to do what?” Steven remained sitting so he was looking straight into the eyes of his boss who was standing across the desk from him. He’d been bored out of his…
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Pixie Noir on Sale
Get your copy now, it’s less than a dollar! Where it all began… Intro: The woman who answered the door was wearing the most amazing shirt. Knitted silk, I think, it clung to her like a second skin, and even though it was dark blue, managed to be transparent. I could see the shadowed…