Chapter 1Sadie Sue’s diner, like all diners in a small town, is the focal point. A place where everyone comes to meet over breakfast, lunch or supper. The one thing about this diner that is different from all others is the two sisters who own the place and their book club. They have more concerns…
James Maybrick suffered what was a questionable death, which sent his wife on trial for her life. He was born in October 1836, the son of engraver William Maybrick and wife Susanna, and died May 11, 1889. James’s parents named him after a brother who had died the year before, and they christened him on…
One of the oddest trials after the witch trials involved ghostly evidence. Thomas Cornell II, on trial for the murder of his mother, Rebecca. Thomas was one child born in England to Rebecca Briggs Cornell and Thomas Cornell. Thomas Cornell III came to America with his parents at about age 11. One of the oddest…
Redemption The dreaded villain, now redeemed, to the reader. They embark on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. Often a heavy heart burdened by past wrongdoings. He seeks to atone for his sins and make amends with those he has wronged. Do Readers Find Redemption Possible? Is this possible to do and can the reader…
One of the easiest ways to bring a character to life is with the b Crafting Characters: Bringing Stories to back story. The character grows over time, though showing some of their past makes the character seem more real. No one is an adult with no past, so should a character be without a past?…
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