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Try Your Hand
I was so glad that I became the “Friday” Fox, as I was not sure what was expected and I had all week to check what everyone else was doing for “Writing Prompt”. However, all the others took it at … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Tonette Joyce
Tagged childhood, chopper, cool kids, cousins, cute, family car, first crush, frozen drinks, hang-out, hot night, motorcycles, sisters, spring, summer, wanna-bes, young womanhood
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My Spring Feels Busted
by Jeff Salter This year the local weather has been strange … even to me, who’s only been in this place (southeast KY) for about 5.5 years. You see, for a total of some five decades, I … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, poetry, Random thoughts
Tagged Armed Forces Day, Cajun Fox, Kentucky, Louisiana, Military, Poem, spring, weather
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What’s Spring?
Living in south Louisiana, we don’t have anything like Spring every year. We might have something that resembles Spring once in a while and trust me, when that happens you see people beaming, or even some people walking around with … Continue reading
Spring Has Sprung
Yes, that’s a cliche title, but spring has definitely sprung here at Casa Chantal. I had a new release out yesterday at Secret Cravings publishing It’s called The Season of the Witch and is a paranormal story. I also got … Continue reading
Posted in Jillian Chantal, writing
Tagged book, contracts, editor, Elloras cave, fiction, Hot Pursuit, Jillian Chantal, nonfiction, Secret Cravings Publishing, spring, sprung, Surf Break, work
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Spring’s Favorite Memories
A Scene from Bambi By Jeff Salter I love memories. Memories of seasons often take me back to beautiful places and times. Last year we visited this theme in April, a full month later. And here’s … Continue reading