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Memorable Characters Writer's Workshop I went to my first writer's workshop last Saturday, put on by the Canadian Authors'...
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Yummy cinnamon bun 1. Sunday Brunch Lots of places to go for brunch on weekends in Edmonton, just Google them or try the majo...
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Hi, good readers. I recently removed the CAPTCHA requirement, you know, the word you have to type in to leave a comment. Since then I'...
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Today is my son Steve Wild's 45 birthday. He died last year, September 21, 2012, of aggressive esophageal/stomach cancer which went undi...
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Ready for another contest? You will win a $5 Amazon.com gift card if you name the giant alien wasps' (Black Watch) spaceship. The la...
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Our "Name the Book" Contest ends soon. Thanks to Val, Bob, Moo, and Judi for entering and each winning a $5.00 Amazon.com gift ca...
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The American Civil War was iconic in its tragedy and heroism, and really was about industrial power struggles and not black slavery at all....
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To use or not to use the Oxford comma (serial comma)? It depends. In Canada, don't use it. In the USA, use it. But it's not that s...
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SUBMERGED author, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, talks about fear As part of her official SUBMERGED Blog Tour, international bestselling ...
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
Killer Bees
Yes, General Vard the murderous alien wasp was a "Killer Bee" in every sense of the word.
These bees, in real life, are Africanized versions of the common honeybee, and have spread to the Amazon forests and somehow to North America, edging out their meeker cousins the honeybee.
In my novel, SPACEHIVE, the Earth is threatened by a terrific invasion of giant alien bees and wasps under the direction of General Vard, the Black Watch, and a multitude of friendlier worker alien bees, as well as a "new" and warlike Queen.
The following video explains the "killer bees" increasingly found at home here in North America. In Dallas, Texas, a killer bee hive killed a full grown horse in 20 minutes.
SCARY?! There's also a love story and humor, threading their way through this well researched but fictional fantasy book. Read my imaginative middle grade book, SPACEHIVE, available worldwide on Amazon and Smashwords, and selected bookstores and libraries.
These bees, in real life, are Africanized versions of the common honeybee, and have spread to the Amazon forests and somehow to North America, edging out their meeker cousins the honeybee.
In my novel, SPACEHIVE, the Earth is threatened by a terrific invasion of giant alien bees and wasps under the direction of General Vard, the Black Watch, and a multitude of friendlier worker alien bees, as well as a "new" and warlike Queen.
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I love SPACEHIVE!
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