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M.A. Brotherton

M.A. Brotherton

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      • Choices
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      • Short Story – Santa’s Visit
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Guest Posts

Relationships Minus the Side of Cheese
Blog, Guest Posts

Relationships Minus the Side of Cheese

Posted on February 19, 2015by M.A. Brotherton

Below is a wonderful article about non-cheesy relationship stories. Elizabeth originally sent it to me to put up before Valentine’s day, but…

Stories for a Non-Sappy Holiday
Blog, Guest Posts

Stories for a Non-Sappy Holiday

Posted on December 11, 2014by M.A. Brotherton

Stories for a Non-Sappy Holiday Guest Post by Elizabeth Eckhart   The holidays make a lot of people properly joyous….

Horror Season is Upon Us, and Elizabeth Elkhart Gives you a Great Start. #GuestPost
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Horror Season is Upon Us, and Elizabeth Elkhart Gives you a Great Start. #GuestPost

Posted on October 2, 2014by M.A. Brotherton

With the recent bout of mainstream horror novels hitting the shelves, the general populace seems to again have picked up…

Unaccompanied Sonata And The Dystopian Movie Genre – #GuestPost by @ElizEckhart
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Unaccompanied Sonata And The Dystopian Movie Genre – #GuestPost by @ElizEckhart

Posted on August 7, 2014by M.A. Brotherton

The dystopian film and novel genre has become increasingly popular as of late. It seems as if audiences are both…