Stories Worth Sharing

It’s time again to showcase some great stories!

First up – 1st Place Winner: WOW Summer 2017  – Los Espantos By Ezzy G. Languzzi.

Second – 2nd Place Winner: WOW Summer 2017-  Venus, from the Sea By Michelle Hsu.

Third – 3rd Place Winner: WOW Summer 2017 – Feeding the Witch By Elizabeth Jones Hanley.

And, last but not least, from one of the master writers of our time – 2BRo2B by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. – Narrative’s Story of the Week. 

Stories for your enjoyment!

I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story. I’m all ears and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram. You can follow my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.

 

My Reviews and Recommended Reading From 2017

December 29, 2017
4.0 out of 5 Stars  –  A Fun Quick Read
When I read the first sentence, “Evelyn’s first murder was an accident,” captured me instantly. The storyline is an intriguing take on the betrayed lover, revenge, and one’s idea of how justice, or perhaps, karma is defined and carried out. A quick and fun read for those of you who like this genre… Read Full Review 
Evelyn Marsh by S.W. Clemens Available Now on Amazon – $2.99

December 18, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars   – A Weighty and Thrilling Ride 

One of the most provocative thrillers, I have read in a while. Set in New Zealand the story revolves around the home invasion of a family by a gang of drug lords… Read Full Review.

November 20, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars       
Get ready for Sleepless Nights

If you don’t like insects or have an aversion to spiders, roaches, or ants – get ready to have the hibbie-jibbies and a few sleepless night … Read the Full Review.

Invasive by Chuck Wendig available on Amazon – $3.99

October 30, 2017

4.0 out of 5 stars – You will never look at a Black-eyed-Susan the same way again.

Nearly, two decades after Tessa Cartwright was discovered in a pile of bones, clinging to life, she finds herself haunted by the memories of the other girls, and the fate of the man put away as the Black-Eyed-Susan killer. A story about trauma, betrayal, friendship, psychology, and a psychotic killer; the Black-Eyed-Susan will keep you guessing until the end…  Read the Full Review.
Black-Eyed Susans by Julia Heaberlin Available Now on Amazon.

September 20, 2017
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Diverse Southern Mystery

When a murder forty years later points back to the cold-case, it gets super interesting. Based in the South, the story revolves around one family, a tight-knit community where everyone has a secret, prejudices are part of the community, and a smart, independent, disabled girl starts unraveling the secrets in an attempt to solve both murders and keep the wrong man from being charged … Read the Full Review.
Gone on Sunday by Tower Lowe – Available Now on Amazon – $3.99

July 25, 2017

5.0 out of 5 stars
A Page-turner You Won’t be Able to Put Down.

Sequel to Marred. Cleaved starts out with a bang!
Sage is a crime writer married to Sheriff Niko Quintana who soon discovers the sleepy little town they moved to after Sage lost her twin sister to a killer, isn’t sleepy at all. Instead, he finds himself knee-deep in snow surrounded by a serial killer’s victims impaled to trees by deer antlers; others sealed in steel oil drums – all with their left hand cut off and the King of Hearts attached to each… Read the Full Review
Cleaved by Sue Coletta (Grafton County Series) (Volume 2)Available Now on Amazon

July 25, 2017
Big Things Come in Small Packages – A Must Have Resource.
Big things come in small packages, and Dialogue Dynamics is the perfect example. I don’t know why it took me so long to find this jewel. Dialogue Dynamics is the first book I’ve read in, The Write it Right Series, but it will not be the last…  Read Full Review.

Dialogue Dynamics by Tristi Pinkston- Available Now on Amazon – $2.99

June 3,2017
4.0 out of 5 Stars
Silence is Not Always Golden

The story of Todd a wealthy, Real Estate Entrepreneur and Developer and Jodi, a stay-at-home, part-time psychologist and their 20-year “marriage.” Although everyone who knows them believes and treat them as a married couple, even addressing her as Mrs. Gilbert, they are not. A suspenseful trip through the slow disintegration of “marriage,” and the revelation of secrets and the dangers of being ‘silent’ in an uneven relationship… Read Full Review.

The Silent Wife by A.S.A Harrison Available Now on Amazon – $6.99

April 14, 2017
4.0 out of 5 Stars
A Parent’s Worst Nightmare.
What started out as an afternoon of fun, turned into Rachel Jenner’s worst nightmare. One minute her son is with her on the familiar trail, the next he is gone. Insecure and hurt from a recent divorce, Rachel is thrust into a world of angry outsiders, the hounding media, and a suspicious force of investigators … Read Full Review. 
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5.0 out of 5 Stars
This book captured my attention from the first page. I couldn’t put it down. I often said rhetoric is easy, “I’d never….” You fill in the blank. When the rubber meets the road, things take on a whole new meaning… Read Full Review.
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4.0 out of 5 Stars
Set in New Zealand, Finn Bell wants to start over or end it all. He just hasn’t decided. Neither his cottage, the place, nor the people are not what they seem. Read Full Review
February 8, 2017
4.0 out of 5 Stars

 A psychological thriller so tense it will take your breath away
A psychological thriller by K.L. Slater, that takes us into the lonely world of a disturbed young woman her past demons, and what happens when circumstances bring her face-to-face with one of those demons…  Read Full Review.

Safe With Me by K.L. Slater – Available Now on Amazon – $3.99

Do you have books to recommend? Feel free to share them with us. As always, it is a pleasure to see you here strolling through the Cow Pasture.

Here’s to another year of great reading, productivity writing, and enjoying a healthy and happy life. Happy New Year to all my fellow fence jumpers.  Connect with me  Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram. You can follow my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.

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Recommended Reading for Writers – Taking Control

For those of you who enjoy a stroll through the Cow Pasture, sorry if my lack of presence has disappointed you. OR, maybe like me, you have been too busy with your hectic life and holiday schedules you didn’t realize I was missing. The point being, it’s okay. I understand.

From October through December is probably the busiest and fastest moving months of the year. They are also, often the most anxiety-producing, at least for this writer. Between family holiday get-togethers, cooking, shopping, gift wrapping, and all the other holiday festivities, it gets more difficult every year to manage time, stick to a writing schedule, or slow down enough to enjoy the moments.

Throw in a few family health crisis on top of the mix, and you have the recipe for neglect. Something has to give and more often than not, it’s writing – be it a blog, WIP, or networking via social media.

Of course, truth be told, I laid off most social media a long time ago. Not, because I don’t want to connect with you and other writers, I do; but, because it seems to have turned into more than a network. Instead of a way to network, it has become a platform for everyone to spout their opinion or a propaganda tool. I wrote about this topic once before in my article, Has Facebook Become Toxic? It’s all too much sometimes for this writer. I don’t want to belabor the point, but, suffice it to say, I don’t need the added anxiety.

As writers, I believe, we put more pressure on ourselves than most people, and it seems to escalate during this time of year. Who thought November would be the best time of the year to run a 50,000 word novel challenge. Yet, NaNoWriMo is one of the most popular challenges for writers. Even I jumped on the challenge bandwagon this Fall. I didn’t participate in NaNoWriMo, but I did take on the 10 K Social Writing Challenge through ChapterBuzz. I admit, my anxiety increased, substantially as I attempted to stay on track, I also made enormous progress on my novel, Hello Hell. We writers are a glutton for punishment sometimes.

Whether it’s a blog post, short story, or current WIP, it seems there is always another self-imposed deadline. Throw in this hectic time of year, other family crisis, the news, and the result is escalating anxiety.

Some things are beyond our control and those we must learn to accept as part of life, but we are not without resources and choices. Deciding what or who takes priority in our lives and how to manage it is up to us. Which brings me to one of the best articles I’ve read in a long time, Winning the Anxiety War by Piper Bayard, guest blogger for Writers in the Storm.

If increasing anxiety has invaded your world, especially this time of year, check out this article, Piper’s  take on the role of social media plays in our increasing anxiety, as well as her suggestions on how we can manage –  Three Elements of  Compartmentalization.

“Media Is A Battleground. Messages Are The Weapons. Our Anxiety Is The Prize. He Who Holds Our Anxieties, Holds Us.” Piper Bayard                                                         Click to Tweet

What about you? How do you manage all the demands on your time during these winter months? How do you glean the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, from social media, or have you, as I pushed it to the back burner?

I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story. I’m all ears and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram. You can follow my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.

 

Tips on Writing Flash Memoir

I love writing flash. Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, or a memoir piece about my former life as a nurse.

What I’ve found as I attempt to write the perfect piece is –  it ain’t easy! Getting to the story in a sharp, succinct manner while packing just the right punch is difficult for the most seasoned writer. I’m still reaching for that star.

Brevity covers this topic in one of the best posts I’ve read in a long time Here’s just a sample of the Don’t tips you’ll learn from,  All’s Well That Ends Well.  

Things to Avoid

  • Summarize
  • Explain
  • Justify
  • Excuse

To read more and see the examples, check out All’s Well That Ends Well at Brevity.

I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story. I’m all ears and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram. You can follow my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.