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Werewolves & Monsters by Tom Kropp
EDITOR’S NOTE: Read the other stories in this series by Tom Kropp by clicking here. Contains adult only content. Please read…
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Interview with author Tom Kropp. Ready for action & unravelling new adventures.
Below is a candid conversation, with Tom sharing his own origin story and how he deals with writing and the…
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Interview with James C. Clar: An Insight into Investigating Fiction Writing
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A Little White Lie by James C. Clar
A Little White Lie by James C. Clar Honolulu, August 18, 1945 The early morning rain was coming down like…
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Interview with James C. Clar: An Insight into Investigating Fiction Writing
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