Bonnie Mutchler

Biography

Bonnie Mutchler was a native of south west Iowa. She lived in southern Missouri for a time before returning to her roots, where she spent the last years of her life with her children, and her pets; Momo, Blinky, and John Jones. A lover of art, she was both a painter and writer, as well as a prolific poet who wrote hundreds of poems from her childhood on, several of which have been published in various anthologies. Sadly, she passed February 15, 2021, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, including some previously unpublished poetry collections, and a legion of family and friends who miss her. May she live on in her works.

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Books

Edible Webs
Price: Free! Words: 4,240. Language: English. Published: March 1, 2021 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » General, Poetry » Themes & motifs » Love
A collection of easy to read poems about vampires, werewolves, warriors, life, death, love, and more. Step into the shadows with me.
Hollow Moon
Price: Free! Words: 4,060. Language: English. Published: February 27, 2021 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » General, Poetry » Contemporary Poetry
A collection of easy to read poems about life, death, murder, and the things which haunt the darkness.
Fun with My New Head (Lyrics)
Price: Free! Words: 7,310. Language: English. Published: February 26, 2021 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » General, Poetry » Female authors
A collection of song lyrics that never got a tune. Love, social commentary, religion, and more hide between the pages, waiting for you.
When the Lights Go Out - Ink Slingers' Halloween Anthology
Series: Ink Slingers Anthologies. Price: Free! Words: 110,020. Language: English. Published: September 23, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Horror
(4.00 from 2 reviews)
A collection of twenty-five short stories just in time for Halloween. Enjoy thrills, chills, and mysteries. Meet ghosts, demons, vampires, and monsters everywhere from dark city streets to the English countryside. Scares lurk in the most unexpected places and, when the lights go out, no where is safe and no one will be spared.
Tales from the Lost Prophets
Price: Free! Words: 4,120. Language: English. Published: September 4, 2015 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » General
Original verse of life, death, passion, twisted dreams and loneliness. The many faucets of the human psyche exposed for your reading pleasure.
Young Lions and Southern Pirates
Price: Free! Words: 8,000. Language: English. Published: December 27, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Epic
Young Lions and Southern Pirates is a collection of story poems about life, death, love, war and all aspects of mortal drama.
Strange Portals - Ink Slingers' Fantasy/Horror Anthology
Series: Ink Slingers Anthologies. Price: Free! Words: 92,930. Language: English. Published: December 7, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - multi-author, Fiction » Anthologies » Horror
(4.00 from 3 reviews)
Just in time for a much needed holiday break, twenty-two stories about fairies, vampires, zombies, werewolves, and everything in between. Stories by AK Stein, Adan Ramie, B.G. Hope, Barbara G. Tarn, Bonnie Mutchler, CG Coppola, DM Yates, JK Rosaline, Joleene Naylor, Kay Kauffman, Maegan Provan, Mark R. Hunter, Rami Ungar, Roger Lawrence, Roxanna Mathews, Terry Compton and Tricia Drammeh.
A Rose Upon Water
Price: Free! Words: 3,300. Language: English. Published: February 4, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Themes & motifs » Love, Poetry » Themes & motifs » General
A collection of romantic poems that strips the heart, leaving it naked for all the world to see.
Tales of the Shattered Crystal
Price: Free! Words: 8,220. Language: English. Published: May 2, 2013 . Categories: Poetry » Epic
(5.00 from 1 review)
A collection of easy to read poems about life, love, etc. Not meant for children.
Tales From the Trees
Price: Free! Words: 5,440. Language: English. Published: December 10, 2010 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » African American
(5.00 from 1 review)
This is a collection of easy to read story poems that weave tales of fantasy, war and humor.
From the Pit
Price: Free! Words: 4,050. Language: English. Published: May 14, 2010 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A collection of easy to read poetry about life, love, betrayal and suffering. Includes several social/political poems.
Tales From the Mist
Price: Free! Words: 5,990. Language: English. Published: May 9, 2010 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry » African American
(5.00 from 3 reviews)
A collection of easy to read poems of love, death, horror and fantasy.
The Egg of Orlin
Price: Free! Words: 7,110. Language: English. Published: May 8, 2010 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A collection of easy to read poetry; tales of warriors and maids, love lost and won, and the ever grim death that greets us all.
Inside the Worm
Price: Free! Words: 5,410. Language: English. Published: May 5, 2010 . Categories: Poetry » American poetry
(5.00 from 8 reviews)
This is a collection of easy to read story poems that weave tales of fantasy, war and humor.

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Smashwords book reviews by Bonnie Mutchler

  • Shades of Gray on May 13, 2010

    Shades of Grey is a fabulous book after my own heart, with believable vampires and characters you care about. It has action and romance and anything else you would care for. I can't wait to read the next installment and spend time again with Jorick, Katelina, and all the gang.
  • 101 Tips for Traveling with a Vampire on May 13, 2010

    Some hilarious and some practical tips. Keeps you giggling, especially if you've read Shades of Grey. It's a great display of Ms. Naylor's wonderful sense of humor.
  • Legacy of Ghosts on March 26, 2011

    The adventure continues for Katelina when she is nearly killed by Kateesha’s followers and Jorick is drawn into yet another war, joining Oren and his coven. An exciting book full of heart stopping action and strengthening romance. I couldn’t put it down until I’d gotten to the last page. The book left me wanting more and I am breathlessly waiting for the third installment.
  • Arowenia (Vampire Morsels) on April 22, 2011

    Great story, it helps us to understand her and sympathize. It also shows the truth in the old adage that the grass always looks greener. She looks like she has a wonderful life, with everything she wants, but in truth she has nothing.
  • Adam (Vampire Morsels) on April 22, 2011

    Fantastic story. It almost makes you like Adam and certainly shows there are many faucets to the personality of everyone, even evil villains.
  • Alexander (Vampire Morsels) on April 22, 2011

    Alexander is one of my favorite characters. He is so loveable and so tragic. Jo Naylor paints a wonderful picture of the child and his family and their lives.
  • The Do-Nothing Day on April 22, 2011

    A charming book, well written and the illustrations are wonderful. It's a perfect book for any child.
  • Ties of Blood on Sep. 12, 2011

    This book is exciting and keeps you turning pages. The bond between Katelina and Jorick grows deeper as they begin face the consequences of the choices they've made. From Jorick's arrest in the human world to their forced audience with Malik in the Citadel, it keeps you on the edge of your seat. And Verchiel....well he's just an extra bit of candy.
  • Halloween's Perfect Storm on Feb. 14, 2014

    Clever story. It certainly gave me a chuckle. Great writing
  • Ashton (Vampire Morsels) on Feb. 27, 2014

    Great short story. I enjoyed it immensely. You feel sympathy for the character, who has obviously gotten into something that's way over his head. Made me a little nervous about lawnmowers.
  • Barefoot Homecoming on Feb. 28, 2014

    A beautifully moving story. It left me in tears of joy, hoping for my own homecoming someday.
  • One Lousy Wish on May 12, 2014

    A fun book, I enjoyed it very much. It proves just when you think things couldn't get worse, there just might be a silver lining.
  • There Was a Knock at the Door on July 01, 2014

    I have known people who were victims of government agencies over enthusiasm and your story nailed it. Well written what can happen. I always enjoy your writing.
  • Benjamin (Vampire Morsels) on Dec. 21, 2015
    (no rating)
    It's so fun reading snippets about the characters that are in the main books. Benjamin is such an interesting vampire.