Trespasser : Part Two
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

Trespasser : Part Two

Trespasser : Part Two. William knocked at the door and smiled politely at the woman who opened it. She was pretty. Messy dark brown hair, brown eyes; she was wearing a robe and holding a Bloody Mary.

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Thursday
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

Thursday

William was just sitting down to eat. He had developed a habit of frequenting a local diner for most of his meals. It was small and comfortable, several booths along one wall with a handful of tables in the center. The little TV over the counter was alive with the arrest of Jeffery Dahmer.

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Trespasser: Part One
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

Trespasser: Part One

Trespasser: Part One William sat quietly on a park bench. He had been sitting there for just about two hours, eyes affixed on a family that was having lunch at a picnic table across the trail. A pretty dark-haired woman wiping the hands and faces of two small boys seated with her, and a sharp…

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Tuesday
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

Tuesday

William was leaving the bar. He had spent the better part of the evening enjoying a few drinks and some casual conversation with a couple of ladies that were not interested in anything other than conversation. All in all, it had been a pleasant night…

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A Slight on Lieutenant Kenda
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

A Slight on Lieutenant Kenda

Lieutenant Joe Kenda is a respected and enthralling retired homicide detective who is finishing up years of hosting a fantastic show on ID. I always found him to be incredible, both as a law enforcement officer and as a story teller. He has a pragmatic and no-nonsense approach that is accented by his emotional investment…

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#5 on Fri: Five Tips for Writing Fearlessly Published diyMFA.com
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

#5 on Fri: Five Tips for Writing Fearlessly Published diyMFA.com

When I was writing the sequel to my novel, The Poet, thoughts started creeping into my mind about who exactly would be looking at my book and more importantly, who was I going to offend? Here are five tips that I have used that help to keep me on track and keep me writing unafraid.

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Saturday
Stephanie Jo Harris Stephanie Jo Harris

Saturday

William was just getting ready for bed when he heard banging on the door to his tiny one room apartment. It was a frantic knock. When he glanced out of the window, he saw Angel, the lady of the night he had recently encountered, standing there trembling. William opened the door.

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