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The Little Stranger – Patricia Harris
Thursday Tea Party

Hello my loveys! Well what are you drinking today? I am struggling with the idea of awake, so today I have coffee. I use powdered creamer, half of the coffee cup, and 3 splenda packets. Today I chose cinnamon cream. It is my favorite flavor.
So, announcements.
I submitted my first writing for Coffee House writers. It is in their editor’s hands. I really like the poetry department they have. The people there are enormous fun. I think that I will be able to improve my writing with them.
My memoir is out. Inspiration Without A Home grab your copy today. I will be doing the link post this Saturday as usual.
Some sad news… The editors of Creatives Rising Ezine are having technical difficulties and have had to cancel the issue. The editors are working on clearing it up. I, personally, am looking forward to the ezine being up and going again.
I have been enjoying inktober, though it has barely started. I have been exploring art in various mediums.
My studio is coming together. I am hoping to have it set up and ready for a studio tour around the beginning of 2020.
Serena will be doing The Kingdoms of Sin for Nanowrimo this year.
I will be doing the P. A. D. Challenge again this year.
So, that is all of the announcements.
Due to the busy over the next three months…. I have been considering a prompt theme for my Friday blog posts. I will announce the theme and prompt list tomorrow.
Tell me, what is your plans for the last three months of 2019?
Inktober #1 Ring


I tried to do two different takes on the prompt. 1st is a simple drawing of a hand wearing a ring. The second is a digital piece of a faery ring.
Wordless Wednesday

Frankenstein – Patricia Harris
Interviewed!

My Interview by D.Gabrielle Jensen
She asked seven questions and posted my answers to them on her patreon. Please show her some love!
Release Day Inspiration Without a Home

My memoir is live. I thought I would give you a sneak peek. The first story…
My first memories are good ones, as not many are. I was perhaps four? We lived in a town in the hills of West Virginia. Renick in Greenbriar county.
This was a small place, a single store, and it doubled as a laundry, and the gas station. I believe that the post office was in that building, but I am not sure. Children don’t notice such things, and I was so very young. It was Mama and I. We lived with a kind old couple on a farm. I called them Grandma and granddad. I loved them, and I believe that they loved me.
Mama was in high school, and I used to go with. The sewing teacher babysat me while Mama learned.
The memory has been expanded on, as the story was to cute for words. Well I often ran around the yard at the farm while Mama did homework. The day in question, I was doing the exploring that I was prone to do. I came across an old car and I opened the door.
I know, nowadays children are not given so much space for exploring…. But this was like 1979…it was a sheer miracle that most of my generation survived. Still as soon as the door opened, I discovered that the vehicle was a huge yellow jacket nest. So I screamed and ran home. (From a few feet away). One of the insects attached itself to my face, stinging as I ran. I remember clearly the fear. I was terrified.
Mama gathered me up and tended the sting. That is the end of the memory, but I have gotten the rest of the story from my mom. According to her, when I was asked about why I was stung I promptly informed her that it was because I had ran into a Japanese bee. She asked me how I knew it was a Japanese bee, and with the logic that only a child has, I told her that before it stung me it said “Ah So”…
Tuesday Tunes

Lyrics –
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
I can’t remember anything
Can’t tell if this is true or a dream
Deep down inside I feel to scream
This terrible silence stops with me
Now that the war is through with me
I’m waking up, I cannot see
That there’s not much left of me
Nothing is real but pain now
[Chorus]
Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, wake me
[Verse 2]
Back in the womb it’s much too real
In pumps life that I must feel
But can’t look forward to reveal
Look to the time when I’ll live
Fed through the tube that sticks in me
Just like a wartime novelty
Tied to machines that make me be
Cut this life off from me
[Chorus]
Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, wake me
[Short Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Now the world is gone, I’m just one
Oh, God help me
Hold my breath as I wish for death
Oh please God, help me
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
Darkness imprisoning me
All that I see, absolute horror
I cannot live, I cannot die
Trapped in myself, body my holding cell
Landmine has taken my sight
Taken my speech, taken my hearing
Taken my arms, taken my legs
Taken my soul, left me with life in Hell
[Instrumental Outro]
My 2 cents –
This song always resonated with me and brought up the futility of war. Dying for a cause that is not your own. A pacifist at heart, I am well aware that there are causes worth standing up for, I just think that most things can be handled without violence. I can also empathize with the young man in the song. It is all too easy to feel trapped inside one’s self. To feel like no one hears what you are saying. For the time period that the song was released in, this song was incredible. It had so much more of a deep thought process than most realize.
Call for submissions!

We are in process of processing the poetry that came in. In the discussion of layout, it was decided that we would look for a couple of short faery stories and some art to decorate the pages of the anthology.
So we are opening up a call for art and short stories. We are setting a deadline for the 15th of October. We will be getting back to the people who submitted poetry this week.
This call rules :
- The submissions must be non erotica. We have decided this anthology as being family friendly.
- Art submissions must be sent in jpg or png format in email to faecorpspublish@gmail.com
- Story is not to exceed 5000 words. It is to be sent in doc format to the above address.
- Both story and art should have a faery or fantasy theme.
- Though it likely should go without saying, but the work must be…
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