Author: M. C. Dulac
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Weekly Drawing – Journey into the Unknown
Happy 2014 everyone! I have not logged onto any social media for two whole weeks! Feeling very relaxed and refreshed and ready to start the New Year! * * *
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Weekly Drawing 15 – Christmas Week
Merry Christmas everyone! I will be taking a short break from the blog for the next two weeks. Thanks for all your support this year and for all those inspiring posts, poems, short stories, drawings, painting, photographs and musings! You are all incredibly talented, every one of you! You better believe it – I mean…
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Flash Fiction 17. The Girl in the Crypt
Some of you were curious about the girl in the crypt, who appeared in Two Sentence Stories. Here’s her tale… The sun had not yet risen and the sky over Paris was a dim dream-like blue. Eloise and her master walked through the cobblestone streets of the Ile de la Cite. There was something…
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Creature Sketchbook
Here’s a selection of creatures I’ve found in my sketchbooks… These guys are possums, who have an unfortunate habit of moving into people’s roofs in Australia, uninvited. The largest drawing looks like the possum who kicked the ventilation grill off my bathroom ceiling one night, and decided to have a good peek inside the house.…
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Story Excerpt – “The Wary Traveler”
We’re now heading towards the last 24 hours of the free promotion for “The Wary Traveler”! If you haven’t done so, make sure you hop across to Amazon to get your copy – http://www.amazon.com/dp/ASIN/B00DILP6JS! Free offer ends midnight (Pacific Standard Time) Sunday 8th December 2013! It’s midsummer in Europe and Jim, a young American who has…
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The Wary Traveler
Feeling cold? Wishing you were on summer holiday? Wishing you were on a really interesting summer holiday with unexpected supernatural twists? For a limited time only, “The Wary Traveler” is available for free on Amazon! Rush over there now to get your copy! No dawdling! Here’s the plot: It’s midsummer in the European Alps. Four…
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Flash Fiction 15. Christmas Past
Grandpa didn’t have any technology at his house, so whenever he came to visit, he stared closely at the automatic garage door, sensor lights and indoor climate control. Lindy thought it was funny, but her mother just said Grandpa preferred to live the old way. Lindy couldn’t help showing off her new tablet though,…
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Flash Fiction 14. Showdown
“He is here,” Grabiel declared, staring across the bombed-out rubble of what had once been Brisbane, Australia. Grabiel swung around, twelve feet tall, reptilian skin, 600 pounds of pure fighter. With a reputation as alarming as his appearance, he was the highest ranking security official in the Earth Occupation Force. Raising his weapon to…
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Weekly Drawing 14 – NaNoWriMo – on the home stretch!
Good luck to everyone who is NaNoWriMo-ing this year!!