Monday, November 10, 2025

A Monday Panzerism

 Panzer on board games:
 
I love playing checkers with Mom and What's His Name.
 
Especially that part where the noble jungle kitty sneaks through the tall carpet grass.
 
He waits patiently.
 
He slithers forward 
 
and ...
 
Panzer the cat graphic
You're free! Fly away!
pounces on the checker board where all the plastic pieces take flight
 
like ...
 
a herd of butterflies.
 
 
 
 
 
*From Cat Wisdom for humans 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Today's New Puzzle: Don't tell. It's a secret.

cat jigsaw puzzle
Hint

Here's your Sunday jigsaw puzzle.
 
Remember, at the puzzle site to see the finished puzzle click the square in the lower left corner.
 
Have fun!
 
To do the puzzle tootle over to cat jigsaw puzzle

Free to Watch Classic Mystery Movie: The Dark Hour

Classic 1936 murder mystery movie
Those ads give me a headache.
Here's your classic mystery movie Panzer found on the Sallis65 channel on Youtube.
 
It's a 1936 black and white murder mystery. It's 1 hour 8 minutes long.
 
Make some popcorn or a pizza, get your beverage of choice and enjoy the movie.
 
Note: Youtube is putting ads on everything.
 
To watch the movie tootle over to Classic murder mystery movie 

Free to Listen Romance Audiobook: Most Eligible Billionaire

Billionaire romance audiobook
I'll see what else I can find for you now.
If you're into money romance, Panzer found this one on the Feeney channel on Youtube.
 
Most Eligible Billionaire is written by Annika Martin. It's 8 hours 41 minutes long.
 
You can listen to this while you're doing errands or housework or yardwork. 
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Romance audiobook 
 

Saturday, November 8, 2025

4 New Agents Seeking Kidlit, Literary Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, SFF, ... - Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity

literary agents for fictions and nonfiction
This has been a long day.
If you're looking for a literary agent to represent your writing, Panzer found a post at the Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity site for you.
 
 Erica Verrillo lists four agents looking for writers to represent. They're looking for fiction, nonfiction, and specific genres to consider.
 
Panzer says, "Be sure to read the guidelines before you submit anything."
 
Note:This is a a medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and three chocolate chip cookies (biscuits) to snack on.
 
To read the post tootle over to 4 New Agents

Free to Read Short Story: BonBons

 
You'll never guess the ending.

Here's a crime (no murder) short story titled Bonbons Panzer found at the Mysteries and Music site.
 
Enjoy.
 
To read the story tootle over to Short Story 

Friday, November 7, 2025

Free to Listen Paranormal Cozy Mystery Audiobook: High Noon

Paranomal Cozy Mystery Audiobook
I'll keep looking.
If you like a little paranormal in your mystery, Panzer found this one on the author's channel on Youtube.
 
High Noon is written by S.E. Biglow. It's narrated by Bonniejean Boettcher and 5 hours 15 minutes long.
 
You can enjoy this one while you're out jogging and doing errands.
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Paranormal Mystery 

Free to Listen Historical Western Romance Audiobook: Promises of the Prairie

Historical western romance audiobook
Off to find something else for you.
For those of you who like historical romance Panzer found this one on the author's channel on Youtube.
 
Promises of the Prairie is written by Shelfie Bennett. It's 11 hours 20 minutes long.
 
This one is so long you'll need plan to spend two days listening to it.
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Western Romance 

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Killer Nashville Magazine November Issue Online

November Killer Nashville Magazine short story, poetry, craft article and interview
Graphic novels.

Traveling around in the Catosphere today, Panzer discovered the November issue of Killer Nashville is available.
 
There's a new short story, poetry, writing craft, and an interview.
 
To read the issue tootle over to Killer Nashville Magazine 

Authors Guild Asks Supreme Court to Hold Internet Providers Accountable for Copyright Theft - Authors Guild News

U.S. Supreme Court copyright theft case
This is an important case.
Panzer found this post at the Authors Guild site. 
  
It's a post about the Authors Guild filing an amicus brief with the Supreme Court. In the brief the Guild explains why a lower court's decision that internet service providers are accountable for what their users do should be upheld. There's a link at the end to download a copy of the brief.
 
Panzer says, "Makes sense to this little kitty. If you know there's a crime and you don't stop the criminal, you're a criminal too."
 
Note:This is a long post. You'll need to decide what to bring to snack on.
 
To read the post tootle over to Copyright Theft 

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