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A. Christine is a Texas writer who enjoys fantasy, horror, and the supernatural, whether reading, writing, or watching. She graduated from Trinity University with a major in English. When she isn't writing, she spends her time making jewelry and desserts (not at the same time), singing, going to school to become a certified court reporter, and poking philosophical conundrums with sharp sticks.
You can contact me at achristinewriter (at) yahoo (dot) com.Camp NaNo 2013
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Tag Archives: phobia
Fearing the Apocalypse
I’m in soul-bearing mode. I’m always a bit embarrassed to admit that I’m terrified of the end of the world. And it isn’t just the Rapture or zombies or the Dec. 21, 2012, Mayan apocalypse. Also on the list are … Continue reading
Apocalypse 2012
This is relevant to my apocalypse phobia. Sometimes I just need to laugh, whistling in the dark.