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To Wake Beside You

By K.T. McGivens Oh love, to wake beside you against the morning light! To see its rays upon you engulfs me in delight. I

History Points the Write Way

Some authors say they were born to write and have always had it in them. Others will tell you how their challenges in life, maybe a difficult childhood, financial hardship or a traumatic event, inspired them to write. For me it was a little bit more complicated, so let me tell you a little about myself and how I came to write The King’s Son.

The Waterman: Beneath the Surface

My ambition like most authors is to become a full-time writer in my retirement, and though I am taking some time off now to finish a few projects, I can’t say that I have achieved that yet.

Haikus…5-7-5s…Micropoems

By Paul Douglas Lovell Our fast-paced lives leave little time to contemplate. These Micro Moments are designed to entertain in a few words, read

My Writing Journey

By B. Fox ~ I will write a story when I have something to say. ~ Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been

Chasing a Dream

The truth is this thing we call the American dream is highly subjective and constantly evolving based on internal desires and external pressures. And maybe this isn’t just an American dream, but perhaps it is more accurate to refer to this as a human dream because, at its core, it transcends the borders of a country.  

Would You Grow Old With Me?

This poem is from Dimming the House Lights: Poems by K.T. McGivens, An Anthology, which is available on Amazon.

It’s a Man’s World, or Is it?

Nancy Drew is the first female book character I can recall looking up to as a young girl. She was intelligent, courageous and she always solved the mystery.

Embracing the Whirlwind

As I think back over the last six weeks, I am both stunned and humbled at your response to The Redhead Notes and my mission in creating it.