
Each of us has at least one weird friend who defies convention and relishes the bizarre. It’s even possible many of us are that friend. Of course, there are degrees of weirdness — I, for instance, consider myself to be on the charmingly eccentric side of weird as opposed to being on its totally bonkers, crazy-eyed, bat-eating, raggedy edge.
However, even if I were, I would still enjoy indulging in other people’s weird literary thoughts — like the stories in The Rabbit Hole — just as much as I enjoyed writing “Life Changing” for this anthology.
I hope you’ll consider acquiring a copy or two, in paperback or for Kindle, for your weird friend and yourself. The proceeds will benefit the Against Malaria Foundation, a GiveWell top-rated charity.
Lool @Sue.kk
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I am the weird one! lol Looking forward to checking out your story! xoxox ❤ Happiest of New Years, to you! *hugs*
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Thanks, Vanessa. I’m the weird one, too., lol. I hope you’ll enjoy it, but I’d love to know what you honestly think about it after you read it. May 2019 be kind yo you and everyone you love. ❤
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Okay, I’ve read this through a couple or three times now. I really like it! I love the idea (and if I’m sharing too many spoilers, please feel free to delete or edit my comment!) you had of the disease actually being the result of a dimensional shift. That was pretty epic! For a minute, I thought the Victor character might have ended up being Lawrence’s son but ultimately I was glad he wasn’t, as it showed this was happening (probably) to other people and not just this family.
Applause! Very well done, my friend!
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Thank you very much, Vanessa! I don’t know why I’m just seeing this now — I never saw a notification of your kind appraisal. Your enthusiasm and astute analysis make me cheer!
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🙂 *hugs*
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