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    More TTC to start off the New Year right!
    E. Paige Burks
    • Dec 30, 2017

    More TTC to start off the New Year right!

    Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas holiday and that you’re all looking toward a bright, new 2018! To kick it off right, I wanted to share another chapter of The Time-Traveler’s Cat! CHAPTER THREE Piper rubbed his face, looking at the clock. If it hadn’t been important, the time would have dragged by, but now that it was, it seemed like time was standing still. He shook his head, blowing a breath between his lips as he looked down at the paper he’d been scribbling on all
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    The Sword in the Ceiling – Part 2
    E. Paige Burks
    • Jul 21, 2017

    The Sword in the Ceiling – Part 2

    Today I want to share with you all part 2 of The Sword in the Ceiling. Catch part one here if you haven’t read it yet! Enjoy! [2] To A.S., Director of Intelligence at the Galactic Defense Administration: You’re my last hope. I hate to sound like that tropey, “you’re my only hope” bullshit, but this time I’m serious. I’m sending you this message, and hopefully I will have finished it before they get here. There’s a lot you need to know, but I can’t possibly write it all here.
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    E. Paige Burks
    • Feb 14, 2017

    Writing Prompt

    [WP] On September 5th, 1977 the voyager 1 space probe was launched to the outer edge of our solar system and eventually left it all together. Today something has sent it back. It was incredible. For so many years, this hunk of metal had been flying through the cold heart of space. It had seen innumerable stars, burning planets. It had felt the cold death that awaited just beyond the edge of where our sunlight reached. But, here it was again, sitting in my lab. It was slightly
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