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Author Archives: littlecabpress
COMING IN JUNE 2022!!!
The Compass will be an 11×13 ¾” tabloid-style newspaper with 28 full-color pages, which will include articles, fictional tales, true tales, a kids’ section, and more! Our first issue will be published in June 2022 with additional issues every other … Continue reading
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Miki the Reindeer Learns About Love
Looking for a great kids book to give to all your favorite munchkins for Christmas? We’ve got it! Filled with fun critters living on a farm in Alaska, Miki the Reindeer learns about Love is a heartwarming tale of a … Continue reading
Daddy’s Home by Carol Palmer Nugent
A short story to honor our Vets on Veterans Day! Thank you for your service and sacrifice. We salute you! Daddy’s Home Spring, 1968 Momma said my Daddy’s coming home today. He’s been gone a long time and I miss … Continue reading
Samurai by Night—A Halloween Hero
I originally wrote this short story (previously titled Samurai by Night) for the fall 2017 writing contest at The Write Practice. Though my story did not win, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting the other writers and reading their stories. I learned … Continue reading
Why it matters to develop your narrative as an artist and writer
by Danie Botha What is your personal manifesto as a creative individual? How do you respond when people ask you what you do? How do you refer to yourself? Do you shrug your shoulders and say, I’m an accountant by … Continue reading
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, Danie Botha, Diane O'Connell, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jeff Goins, Kazuo Ishiguro, Maxime, Rick Warren
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