Monthly Archives: March 2012

Hukilau

Jill: Jack, aren’t you supposed to be at work? What are you doing? Jack: Playing hooky. Today’s theme is Play To see who else is playing go to: Whistle Stop Photohunt

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55 – The Next Turn

It’s always the bend in the road that keeps him driving. On the long straight-aways, he can see that there is nothing waiting for him; no new discovery, no returning friend, no unexpected bakeries. But curves hide many things. They are full of tempting potential. The challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story in exactly 55 words. Flash Fiction 55 is hosted by the G-man, a host with the most.

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13 from the Youtube Click Game

Having the first video on my blog was too tempting. I ended up clicking. 1.

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Suzie’s House 252: On Her Own

“Jeff, this has been very helpful. Thank you for coming over. More soup?” Suzie grabbed the ladle in the tureen of chowder. Grateful to her lawyer for making house calls, she wanted to show her appreciation however she could. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. As long as you feed me this well, I’m glad to give what advice I can, but for a professional opinion, you’ll have to come in to the office.” He held his […]

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The Serialists of March 14th

One of the first books posted online in it’s entirety that I encountered was Steal Tomorrow by Ann Pino. I may be the only person who has read and commented on every chapter of that book and as many of the related side stories as I could come by. It’s a fantastic read, and one of the reasons Ann is in my hall of honor in the side bar. Remember what she contributed to The Serialists last week? Tip of […]

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Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag p. 530

She glanced over at him several times, wondering when the enormity of what he had gone through would hit him. This one’s up for grabs! To enter the contest for it, leave a comment on Monday’s post. MizB of Should Be Reading hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. Go see Should Be Reading for more detail.

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Win a Copy of Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag

California, 1985. Four children and young teacher Anne Navarre make a gruesome discovery; a partially buried female body, her eyes and mouth glued shut. A serial killer is at large, and the very bonds that hold their idyllic town together are about to be tested to the breaking point. Tasked with fining the killer, FBI investigator Vince Leone employs a new and controversial FBI technique called “profiling” which plunges him into the lives of the four children — and the […]

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55 – Separation

Unraveling after the death like a rope turning into grief-torn wisps The hot tears of never-going-to-see-her-again splashing on passers by as if a funeral couldn’t possibly contain the torrent. She cried for her brother because – numb, unraveling, dieing with their mother he could not cry for himself. Grief splashes on a future that isn’t. The challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story in exactly 55 words. Flash Fiction 55 is hosted by the G-man, […]

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13 filtered words and phrases

13 Words and phrases I’m tired of seeing in the machine-generated “comments” that hit my filters: 1. Article. I don’t write articles. I write all kinds of junk – most of it fiction – and post it here. Even my “How to” things rarely qualify as articles. 2. Helpful. Yes, I manage to be that sometimes, but never on the posts this word is applied to. Really, Suzie’s House is helpful? Or a poem about vampires? Or a picture of […]

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Suzie’s House 251 : Customs Agent

Some deviant walked into the airport in Juarez, Mexico with a black suitcase in his hand, but instead of checking the bag, he carried it straight to one of the rooms in emigration set aside to search for contraband. Even before security caught up with him he was unzipping the case. “Here’s the….” The man, a gringo by look and the fact he spoke English, stared at the ordinary contents as if amazed. “Huh. It’s nothing but clothes.” He moved […]

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The Serialists of March 7th

Welcome Carrie Ann Golden! Carrie writes a YA/Fantasy/Horror serial. If you missed her last week, it’s worth swinging by this week. Sheilagh Lee I’m enjoying your Fairy Stones mini series. Keep them comming! This is the hub for The Serialists, a meme for people who post original, serialized fiction on their blogs. If you have one or more posts you would like for us to read, please put a direct link to the post(s) in the linky. If you are […]

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Ashita no Ousama

I’ve been reading manga again. This one is about a girl who becomes a top-notch playwright and director. Here she has just seen a play she produced really take off. MizB of Should Be Reading hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. Go see Should Be Reading for more detail.

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The Drop.

Jack: Darling, what is this you’re watching? Jill: It’s called Dubstep, I guess. Jack: Sounds weird. Jill: Oh, you mean that electronic part? They call that The Drop. It’s all right I guess, but what I like is the way that guy dances. Jack: (muttering) I could do that if I wanted to. Jill: Oh really? Prove it. Jack: All right. Check this out. Jill: Eeek! Jack: Oops. Jill: Was that on purpose? Jack: Oh, just drop it. Today’s themes […]

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55 – Plenty of Room

“It’s my chair! Get out!” Lucy screamed at her brother. “Not it’s not! It’s Grandma’s chair.” “That’s right,” Grandmother said. “Now if the two of you will move, I’d like to sit down.” The kids scrambled to reply. As soon as she sat down, they scrambled into her lap, one child per knee. Always plenty of room in Grandmother’s lap. The challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story in exactly 55 words. Flash Fiction 55 […]

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13 Words

A while back the kids and I played a game in which I would find a word in the dictionary and they would try to define it. Not only did they impress the whole family with their vocabulary, we all learned a few more words, and what they learned stuck. 1. Dirge (This one actually came up on a test over a year later, and was remembered from the game. It was an English class, rather than Music, though.) 2. […]

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