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My “O’Happy Day” now on MysteryTribune

 
I first crafted O’ Happy Day on 9 Oct 2019. I have no idea what prompted it. Probably seeing some age-based injustice and, being me, getting involved.

Before you ask, I adhere to non-violence. Much prefer discussion, conversation, understanding.

Sometimes that’s not an option.

And so it goes.

Author Joseph CarrabisPosted on May 7, 2025Categories Fiction, Flash, My Work, ThrillerTags Fiction, Flash, I'm Published Here!, Thriller

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I read this book because I worked in parallel fields for many years and also for research into some current writing projects. Anatomy of Motive is a good read, informative without going into horrific detail. A good source book.

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1) I vacillated between a 1 or 2 star rating for Every Love Story is a Ghost Story.
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3) I opted to read Every Love Story…

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    • About Me
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      • An Economy of Meaning
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  • My Work
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      • Healings
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