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Falling in Love

May8

If falling in love is full immersion, would dipping a toe in love a first date?

Tim Kane

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Cover Band

Apr10

Why the heck are copies of music called covers anyway?

Tim Kane

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The Downside of Ghostwriting

Feb27

There are many jokes about ghostwriting. But none consider the physical problems of spectral novelist and tangible keyboard.

Tim Kane

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Modern Magic Item: Gauntlet of Charge

Nov21

Oh how I wish this existed. Just holding your phone and is super charges to 1000%. It’s these impossible magic items that always brings me back to Dungeons and Dragons.

Tim Kane

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Modern Magic Items: +3 Potion of Focus

Nov14

Coffee, specifically espresso, was my first exposure to the caffeinated world. I would sip this on break from work and feel supercharged. Now, coffee is literally part of my bloodstream.

Tim Kane

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Short haunting tales pulled from superstition and myth. Click to read.

Kassandra must confront the truth about her dad’s suicide by traveling into Death itself. She must journey into a cursed Tarot deck to defeat an evil magician and heal her soul.

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