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  • Author Interview w/Greg Thomas

    Greg Thomas, a member of the Plano ISD Student Services team and assistant basketball coach, draws inspiration for his writing from his college football experiences at the University of Arkansas. His memoir, which took 14 months to write, reflects on personal challenges, including racism, and emphasizes the importance of storytelling despite grammatical hurdles.

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  • Gwen just wanted to be like the other girls. The ones who were pretty and all the boys paid attention to. . .She just wanted to be pretty like the other girls. But sometimes, the path to being pretty can get real ugly, real fast. . .

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  • Frosty (Seven Story Publishing)

    Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.

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  • Dealing with Depression As A Writer

    The content discusses depression as a serious obstacle for writers, often occurring even during good times in life. It emphasizes the need for internal solutions, self-care, and introspection to combat this emotional struggle. The importance of focusing on personal energy and self-belief is highlighted as essential for overcoming depression and rekindling creativity.

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  • Cold Blood (Seven Story Publishing)

    The world may be cold but Jack Markkenan is colder. The colder the weather the colder the blood that runs through his veins in this short but captivating thriller!

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  • Notch (Seven Story Publishing)

    A street fighter that chases the thrill of bloodlust and violence finally meets his match in this awesome and gruesome thriller!

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  • The Shadows of Central Park (Sample Story)

    Summer nights in Central Park evoke a surreal atmosphere, blending beauty and dread. The narrator experiences a haunting encounter with shadowy figures while wandering the moonlit paths, filled with a sense of foreboding. After a narrow escape, the memories linger, compelling a return to the unsettling allure of the park, despite the fear it instills.

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