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“She took the envelope from him and examined it. It was the same type that she included with every submission, addressed back to her and complete with stamps so the publishers could send back her stories if they didn’t want them. But this time, there’s wasn’t a publisher’s return address stamped in the upper left hand corner. This stamp read Thomkins County Mental Institution.”
An excerpt from The Thomkin’s Literary Review, By Becky Warner
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Becky Warner
writes fiction and non-fiction under the Nom de Plumes of Alex Rose and Rose Alexander… Her comedy/romance novel And The Bull Saved Me (Alex Rose) was published by PublishAmerica. Her short stories Commuter Trains and Ankle Chains, and You Move Me (Rose Alexander) were published by Double Dragon Publishing. Her non-fiction credits include The Scribblers Club newsletter and The Candy Factory Gazette. Her poem God Loves You was published in the American Poets Society compilation, Reflections, and her poem The Middle Ground, published by VoicesNet, Inc., was awarded Special Recognition in the Voices Net Anthology. She started out writing personal poems for her friends and then graduated to short stories and novels. Becky resides in Ohio and heads a local literary group called The Scribblers Club. Their goal is to bring together area writers to share ideas and resources, and to promote one another’s writing efforts. One of her happiest writing experiences was when she and a fellow Scribblers Club member had book signings together at the same bookstore. Her friends in the group inspired her so much that she based one of her novels on them, appropriately titled The Scribbler’s Club (a mystery about a local legend and The Underground Railroad- as yet unpublished). She grew up in the Lake Erie area of Ohio and bases many of her story locales there. She also enjoys reading and craft shopping in Amish country.
That does sound like an interesting tale.
I can’t wait to read the whole thing.
It’s been a terrific voting period so far and we are just getting started.
In the lead currently is Eric Trant with 9035 votes.
A close Second Is Alexander Francani with 8220 votes. While following closely behind for third place is C.B. Calsing with 6132 votes.
It has been a great begining of the race so far, let’s hear it for our authors !
Merry Christmas and may you and yours have a Happy and Prosperous New Year.