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The Sealey Challege (Expanded): "As Joan Approaches Infinity" by Kika Dorsey
This is one novel that will get special treatment after The Sealey Challenge is over. It is sooo difficult to put "As Joan Approaches...


The Sealey Challenge #10: An Evening at Joes "Postcards from Alexa" Gillian Horvath & Donna Lettow
Sometimes good writing changes our lives, our very sense of self, and because of that, our writing. "Postcards from Alexa" is a series of...


The Sealey Challenge # 9 "Bright Star: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne" Keats
This is my end all be all lately and yes, it's been read partially and fully and tucked away. I am writing book that uses many of the...


The Sealey Challenge Day 8 "When the Moon had Antlers" by Tresha Faye Haefner
I'm cheating! Yes, yes, I know. I read the original manuscript. I read some of the collection--and now I've had dinner with it and there...


Day 7 The Sealey Challenge Expanded Edition: Charles E. Orser "Archeological Unit Concepts"
Yes, this was homework. This is the 3rd time reading. This time I'm taking notes baby! Most of this is terminology. A unit must be the...


The Sealey Challenge Day 6! "father forgive me" by Deshawn McKinney
I was introduced to Deshawn McKinney by The Poetry Salon. Mad shout out!! There is also the Saloncast where Mckinney is interviewed. I...


A Quick Kim Catchup!
Hello all! I have been posting for the Sealey Challenge. Poets and Writers that I know personally, don't worry, you will get your due....


The Sealey Challenge Day 5! "Feeding the Dead" by m. brett gaffney
These poems get the blood flowing! For those that like dark fantasy or horror speculative poetry--this verse is for you! There is...


The Sealey Challenge Day 4: "What the Country Wrought" by Annis Cassells
"What the Country Wrought" is a tremendous collection. I admit that this post does not do it justice, but a later one will tackle the...


Sealey Challenge Day 3: "Clock Star Rose Spine" by Fran Wilde
Well, Day 3 is here and it's shaping up to prove that I have a genre. I mean--that there is a genre for Fran Wilde that has illustrations...
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