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Moreton Bay Murders: Glamour, Catamaran, and Dark Secrets in Raby Bay

The author seeks inspiration for a novel set in Raby Bay, Cleveland, featuring money, glamour, and a mysterious murder. His ideal location is a waterfront property with a berth for a catamaran. He envisions a captivating female captain with a hidden secret. The writing style is praised for its vivid and disturbingly real portrayal.

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Metaphorical Devices in SEETHINGS: Windows, Doors, and Rain

“SEETHINGS” is a psychological thriller that uses windows, doors, and rain to symbolize change and increasing tension. The narrative transforms when encountering these elements, leading to a climax when a glass door shatters. The author’s writing style is praised for its vivid and disturbing portrayal of the protagonist’s thoughts.

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Unsolved Missing Persons Cases: Cheating, Secrets, and Deception

Every year, people disappear and are never found again. Some do it on purpose. They run away with secret lovers while escaping a troubled marriage. This accounts for a few unsolved missing persons cases, but it doesn’t explain it for all of them. Cheaters have to watch themselves when they cheat because they live a

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Don’t Do it, Save This Feeling. Use It On Your Fiction.

The writer uses fiction writing as a coping mechanism for life’s stress. Work frustrations, commute rage, and infertility struggles are channeled into stories where characters confront and resolve similar issues. Fiction becomes a sanctuary for processing emotions and finding hope, providing a sense of control and peace in the writer’s life.

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The Rise of Ugly, Narcissistic Female Characters in Fiction

Today, I want to delve into a topic that has been swirling in my mind for quite some time: the portrayal of ugly, narcissistic female characters in fiction. As someone who recently published a book featuring such a character, I grapple with this choice’s potential reception and relevance in our current social climate. Traditionally, literature

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Using Gooey, Drippy Chocolate-Type Allure To Improve a Thriller Plot

Michael Forman aims to create a thrilling plot that tantalizes like a first bite of chocolate. His book, SEETHINGS, challenges traditional story endings and character roles, creating a darker, more complex narrative. With vivid language and masterful writing, Forman delivers a gripping, twisted tale that defies conventions.

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Stalking Songs That Resonate Well With Music Lovers (but really shouldn’t)

The appeal of unsettling songs like “Every Breath You Take,” “One Way or Another,” and “Leaning On A Lamp Post” lies in their contrast of dark themes with catchy melodies. They provide a safe space for exploring complex emotions and may tap into primal instincts, resonating on a visceral level. Ultimately, they seem to reflect universal human experiences and desires.

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The Love of Sharing Handwritten Love Letters

Emily and Thomas, lovers in a bustling city, found solace in handwritten letters amid modern chaos. Their love unfolded through ink-stained pages, sharing desires and dreams. In a world of instant gratification, they cherished delayed satisfaction, finding beauty in anticipation. Their letters became cherished relics, testaments to enduring love in a fleeting digital age.

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