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Bored, Restless, Dangerous, and the Toilot Rule …

When I get bored or restless, I don’t try to fix it. I hide inside, make no decisions, and avoid other people until the feeling passes. I have a built in flaw in my soul that wants to mess with people and destroy things. When I get bored or restless, I make choices that responsible Jay has to pay for for years sometimes. We have a rule in our house that anyone that says “I’m bored” or “I have nothing to do” has to clean a toilot. I know I’m breaking my sons’ spirits, but I will either have silence or clean toilots. That’s what conflict resloution calls a Win/Win. I’m a teacher and a writer and you have just learned something from my words. Now keep paying your taxes, buying books, and paying for my toilot brushes. BLOGGED

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Jay Wilburn
Jay Wilburn has a Masters Degree in Education that goes mostly unused since he quit teaching to write about zombies. Jay writes horror because he tends to find the light by facing down the darkness. His is doing well following a life saving kidney transplant. Jay is the author of Maidens of Zombie Kingdom a young adult fantasy trilogy, Lake Scatter Wood Tales adventure books for elementary and middle school readers, Vampire Christ a trilogy of political and religious satire, and The Dead Song Legend. He cowrote The Enemy Held Near, Yard Full of Bones, and The Hidden Truth with Armand Rosamilia. You can also find Jay's work in Best Horror of the Year volume 5. He is a staff writer with Dark Moon Digest, LitReactor, and the Still Water Bay series with Crystal Lake Publishing.

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