Only in the 21st century can you envision a world in which scientists and gamers work together for the common good of mankind.
But that’s precisely what occurred.
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Only in the 21st century can you envision a world in which scientists and gamers work together for the common good of mankind.
But that’s precisely what occurred.
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I was going to write about the UFO spotted at the stadium at the Notre Dame game the other day, but I think I’m becoming desensitized by all the UFO’s caught on film lately. I think they’re gonna have to actually land, give greetings, and break out in song to make my journal. That’s right, I’m setting the bar high!
So, what to write?
I pondered this a bit as my daughter and I set out to meet the bus this morning, Unexpectedly, Oliver (my Cavalier dog) burst out of the house the moment I cracked open the door. During the few minutes it took to wrangle him back inside, we heard a clunky engine sounding, which turned out to be the bus, as it whizzed right on past our house.
On to plan B. Rachel and I piled into the car, me in my bathrobe, the very image of glamour. On the way to school, we listened to the Hawk and Tom radio show, which is always good for a laugh. Today it was more like a guffaw that nearly caused me to crash my Subaru at the light. The news item they were discussing had a distinctly supernatural flavor to it and I knew I’d just been handed a gift from the Gods.
So, thanks to a series of annoying mishaps and an unimpressive alien apparently into college football, but unwilling to pay for a seat, I bring you today’s paranormal entry about a guy in South Africa, thought to be dead, come back to life. No, this is not a Zombie story….exactly.
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The lovely editors at Gypsy Shadow Publishing have just informed me that my new teen novel will be released by the end of September, 2011. Since it’s still a whole month away, I thought I’d tease you with the official book trailer, produced by an award winning TV producer, and high school senior from Melbourne, Florida, Seth Bishop. Hopefully, this talented teen will be on-hand for my next novel, if he’s not too busy signing autographs and taking all your orders.
And now, sit back and enjoy the creepy love story of a troubled teen who wakes up one morning to find herself in an insane asylum in 1969.