Posts Tagged ‘fiction writing’
Where There’s a Will…
Jason never understood why his grandmother didn’t like him that much. He was successful, easily the most successful in his family, and much more than his younger brother Tim. What had Tim ever done besides have a constant need for money? Yet their grandmother was always complaining about how Jason could do things differently or […]
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Tags: fiction, fiction writing, mother's necklace, person who will do whatever it takes, storymatic
Below the Surface (continued)
Steven was snapped out of his trance by the sound of the lawn mower of the landscaping crew. He looked down out the bedroom window to see the familiar figure of Oscar and his two-man crew tending to the lawn and garden. Steven put on a t-shirt and jeans and made his way down to […]
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Tags: below the surface, fiction writing, horror fiction
Okay, get your minds out of the gutter, first of all. At least I may have gotten your attention with my title. I got some good answers to yesterday’s question, which was: Is change a good thing or a bad thing? There seems to be quite a few variables involved with this question. Change just […]
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Tags: change, favorite candy, fiction writing, personal change, question of the day, social change
This, That and the Other Thing
No blog posts yesterday; Wednesday is my busy day where I don’t get much done on the computer, so I didn’t answer yesterday’s question on here. On the other hand, I did get some time to do some actual fiction writing, even though it was in one of my books and it is inspired by […]
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Tags: change, fiction writing, noise in the basement, question of the day