You start off on the straight edge, taking prescription reports assigned by your high school English teacher. It’s some rhetorical analysis, non habit forming. But the feeling of injecting lines of text into your word processor begins taking a hold of you. Visions of fiction start to appear in your dreams. You start of byContinue reading “Getting High on Rising Action”
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The Foggy Toll Booth
“Feck off.” Cries the barkeeper as Smith stumbles out the bar, slurring incomprehensible curses back at the other patrons who were almost prepared to beat him themselves. As he finds his car pulled up crooked at the side of the curb, he struggles to find the keyhole to unlock the door. The keys somehow findContinue reading “The Foggy Toll Booth”
The House on the Cliff
Outland: Chapter 3 I never did find that hatch. By the time I had dragged my toolbox back, I was too exhausted to go out looking for it. It’s a shame. Finding spare parts isn’t really easy. Finding materials and tools to machine a replacement on this side of the mountains is even harder. IContinue reading “The House on the Cliff”
Sweet Dreams
This is another Writing Prompt from Reddit. My father always told me that I’d find my fulfilment as a woman if and when I found myself in bed with a man. My mother, in a huff, would add on a bit about making sure it was only the man I was married to. When I grewContinue reading “Sweet Dreams”
Word of God
Being a writer can be hard. I don’t mean just the time consuming part of thinking up a story, writing it down, flushing out ideas and actions, going back to edit, and getting it out to people. That’s just the obvious stuff. If you have a story with any sort of length; you have toContinue reading “Word of God”