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A fair writing day
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: I didn’t hit it with a vengeance today. My crew is in a new country, and I needed to get some of the flavor on the page. To do this, I used one of the unexplored supporting characters and weaved in a bit of his backstory. I think it worked…
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A Review of Ronald Mackay’s ‘The Fortunate Isle’ – by Felicity Sidnell Reid…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: The Fortunate Isle? Take a trip there with Ronald Mackay. An intriguing title is only one of the delights to be found in Fortunate Isle: A Memoir of Tenerife (Plashmill Press, 2017)by Ronald Mackay. Ronald recently wrote an article introducing himself to readers of the Story…
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That Was Definitely a Week
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyF8RHM1OCg I was going to do this later in the day after all of the appointments were down, but I’m already battling the invisible anaconda. The week built up a lot of stress and something this morning decided to be the last straw. No idea what it was, but…
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Stream of Consciousness Saturday – Prompt – Any Three Letter Word
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites: ? Duh. It is Stream of Consciousness Saturday and this weeks prompt is “Any Three Letter Word.” Linda Hill says we can use any three-letter word. Also, extra credit is available if the start of the post (nailed it) and the end of the post is a three-letter word. If you…
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Notes from a small dog ~ Connivance
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: She made me have a bath again, It really wasn’t fair. I thought that I’d be safe, you know, Because my boy was there. She even played me false on that, And put me on the leash, I saw a nice walk happening, Got all excited… sheesh! Instead…
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Serial Saturday: Die, Blossom, Bloom [horror] #12
Originally posted on Author Steve Boseley – Darkly Disturbing Fiction: Saturday again and time for another helping of Horror, with Die, Blossom, Bloom. Last time, our protagonist, TED HARRIS, was reliving the night his wife died, and his efforts to do something with her body. Warning: It starts to get a bit gory from this…