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Luck of Fortunes

Cover of The Luck of Fortunes by Brandy Woldstad

A fortune telling provides entertainment; a peek into what could be based on the fortuneteller’s observations.

Mandy Artsen believed this until she received her cursed fortune from Lady Rosella. A fortune that told her to stay in her sleepy town of Hartfield and brought her bad luck when she disobeyed.

Now, five years later, Mandy desperately wants a different fortune. One that allows her to feed her adventurous soul.

The light-hearted story “The Luck of Fortunes” explores the fate three fortunetelling cards can have on one woman’s life.

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2019 in Review

2019 was fun. I learned so much about writing, telling stories, and publishing. I challenged myself in new ways. Many times I found myself energized by the pleasure of jumping in and figuring out things as I went.

What I accomplished:

I published four novels.
If there was a word for the super, huge, mongo smiley face that is on my face right now, it would be here. All of my current books are available in any e-book format or in print.

I wrote thirty-seven short stories.
I love the format of short stories. In April, I entered Dean Wesley Smith’s Short Story Challenge. The goal is to write one story every week for a year. As of today, January 28, 2020, I am finishing short story number #42.

I submitted twenty short stories to magazines; multiple times.
Submitting is something I tend to procrastinate on because I love to write more. So my submissions go in bursts (something I plan to adjust in 2020). I’ve received quite a few “try again” letters and have noticed over the last few months many of the letters I receive are more personal in responses. I figure I’m getting close to getting something accepted and published.

I received two honorable mentions for the Writer’s of the Future contest.
So far I have entered three short stories. The third one I won’t hear the results for until sometime in March 2020. The Writer’s of the Future contest is a quarterly contest open to amateur writers. If you love writing science-fiction, fantasy, and/or horror you should enter too.

I graduated my oldest from homeschooling.
While I can’t take full credit for this one, since homeschooling is a team effort, my teaching duties for our oldest shifted from making sure the checklist was checked, to advisor for navigating the adult world. The high school years are a bit more challenging because their interests are different than mine (almost complete opposites) and the way I taught had to change.

I finished a couple of paintings.
Writing took most of my focus for the year, but I found I felt more balanced when I gave myself a break to play with my paintbrush. I will post pictures of my favorites soon.

I had fun.
This one should maybe be at the top. I had fun navigating the waters as a writer. I learned how to format books, design covers, and use some graphic programs that I always meant to master when I worked as a web designer. I also experimented with many genres of writing.

Those were the highlights for the 2019. At the beginning of February I will post my goals for 2020. One of my goals is to keep my blog updated more regularly.

I hope your year went well and that 2020 is filled with fun.

Summer Restored

Summer plans go awry when Rita Goodwin inherited her grandmother’s house from her estranged uncle.

The house needed a bulldozer. Rita wanted answers.

Left in a small town with no car, Rita uncovers her unspoken past and finds an unexpected friend.

A touching story in a small-town, Summer Restored explores the power of healing, trusting, and loving once again.

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The Amateur Detective

Jessica Alister gets paid to find everything she can about people and sends the information to her boss. When Jessica discovers someone murdered a man she researched, she panics.

Did her research lead to his murder?

Jessica researches to find out and stumbles on dangerous information.

If you enjoy light-hearted mysteries, buy The Amateur Detective today.

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Kingdom of Secrets

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Merrihaven Kingdom banned magic generations ago. Yet, magic trickles in.

Lianna works as an assistant to the kingdom’s healer. She hears secrets she must keep while tending the sick.

One secret Lianna hears will ruin the kingdom.

If you love heartwarming stories with magic and a handsome prince, you’ll enjoy “Kingdom of Secrets.”

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The Story Behind the Story

I love folk tales and fairy tales. There is a feel to them captures my imagination. Ideas to twist the damsel-in-distress narrative typical in fairy tales bounce around in my mind on a regular basis. After having lost my voice for three months, I wondered what it would be like to go years without the ability to talk. This story gave me the chance to play with that idea.

Reimagine Friendship

Jasmine’s birthday gift blurred the line between real and imaginary. 

How can she help make the imaginary real?

Reimagine Friendship tells the story of two friends who need each other in a beyond imaginable way.

If you enjoy humorous tales with imaginary friends, buy Reimagine Friendship today.

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The Story Behind the Story

I never had an imaginary friend growing up, but loved stories with imaginary friends. Some of my favorite stories involved adults having imaginary friends. This idea inspired me to write an imaginary friend story for a teenager.

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