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Entries & Topics, Flash Fiction Posted on12th January 201829th January 2018

Flash Fiction Friday Prompt #1

The First Flash Fiction Friday Prompt! This is the first prompt with Calliope’s Prisoner’s weekly flash fiction Friday. Each Friday I will post a topic, […] Read More

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Marcel M. du Plessis's books on Goodreads
The Bright Report The Bright Report (Bright Report, #1)
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The Silent Symphony The Silent Symphony
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ratings: 12 (avg rating 3.83)

The Bright Report Volume 3 The Bright Report Volume 3
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ratings: 7 (avg rating 4.14)

Awkward Phrasing Awkward Phrasing (Bright Report, #0)
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The Bright Report Volume 2 The Bright Report Volume 2 (Bright Report, #2)
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Forbidden Books, By Alexander Mark Rossi (1897).
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Pygmalion by Jean-Léon Gérôme [Public domain]
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Antique Beauty by Stepan Bakalovich
Rewriting and asking for help
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The Zaparozhye Cossacks Writing a Mocking Letter to the Turkish Sultan *oil on canvas *358 × 203 cm *signed b.c.: И.Репин 1880-91
after Hans Holbein the Younger, oil on panel, late 16th century (1533-1534)
after Hans Holbein the Younger, oil on panel, late 16th century (1533-1534)
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Learning at Home
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The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse (1888)
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