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Category Archives: Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENT – Steve’s Storytime Sanctum has been launched
I am exceedingly happy to introduce my new video channel – Steve’s Storytime Sanctum! This is where I will introduce you to my latest story publications, catch you up on stories that were published before the Storytime Sanctum was launched, … Continue reading
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PUBLISHED – All the Time in the World
I’ve always liked this title. So, it makes sense to me that, at a subconscious level, this might be the reason I expended so much time getting this one ready to market. Would anyone know this is not the life … Continue reading
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ANNOUNCEMENT – stevehusk.com is LIVE!
Being that it has been my goal—and desire!—to live more of a 24/7 writing life, I knew it was time for me to create a new web presence. On that note, I’m happy to introduce my new web site… stevehusk.com … Continue reading
PUBLISHED – Sacred Time
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PUBLISHED – Back Nine
My efforts to get my stories submitted to and published by traditional means have not been working to my liking lately, so I decided to have some fun and self-publish a short story I wasn’t planning to write. “Back Nine” … Continue reading
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Optimistic Thoughts of Early Retirement
I recorded a video the other day as a partial experiment, with the intention of posting a successful result here on Bloggathah. What I discovered was that the host company requires a service upgrade in order to post videos. Because … Continue reading
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PUBLISHED – Beyond the Conscious Breath
I’m excited to share with everyone my latest published science fiction short story: Beyond the Conscious Breath! Renndigan Doer Bloppta-glokk had the disturbing ability of experiencing waking visions that reveal what someone else sees just before they die. When Bloppta-glokk’s … Continue reading
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Books of Influence
Every once in a while, Facebook participants are challenged to post their top ten personal favorite albums. In early 2018, the exercise turned into posting the cover of the ten albums that were most influential to your life; no explanation … Continue reading
The 28th’ers
Happy birthday to me! And, quite obviously, it’s not just my birthday today. If you were born on February 28th, happy birthday to you, too! Over the years, I’ve come to find out there are some rather well known people … Continue reading
Statement of Intended Intent
Those who read my recent post about writing know I want to write on a more full time basis. Of course, being that I still have a ‘regular’ full time job (security control center officer), and being that two of … Continue reading