I’m later than normal today. Your story or poem can be as long or as short as you want it to be. All four pieces below have to be used. Go wild. The only thing is, you can’t kill your main character. Post your work in the comments below. Feel free to tag and share. Continue reading “It’s story time!”
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Strapped for Love
By: Ted Wallenius Part 1 “I feel free,” Two-Cents thought. A moment later he remembered the double white lines of delicious Bolivian marching powder he and Janey Jones had just hoovered up in the bathroom. The bathroom was neither men’s nor women’s; it was just a bathroom, with clean towels, artwork including a small statueContinue reading “Strapped for Love”
334 days of photos: day 43
334 days of photos; day 42
Lost Past; A Star Trek Story
Paramount Global owns the Star Trek franchise. This is a piece of fan fiction based on Star Trek the Next Generation. Secrets Sher was in her quarters aboard the Jormungand. Her door chimed. “Come.” Data entered. “What are you doing over here?” “I thought I would give you some space. It is obvious that IContinue reading ” Lost Past; A Star Trek Story”
334 days of photos; day 41
Lost Past; A Star Trek Story
Paramount Global owns the Star Trek franchise. This is a piece of fan fiction based on Star Trek the Next Generation. Enter the Cardassians Admiral Westerfield was sitting at the bar in Ten-Forward. The bartender was busy wiping the bar down. He abruptly stopped, “Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm,” he growled. “Where has that vision been hiding?”Continue reading “Lost Past; A Star Trek Story”
334 days of photos; day 40
Lost Past; A Star Trek Story
Paramount Global owns the Star Trek franchise. This is a piece of fan fiction based on Star Trek the Next Generation. Meeting Alexander Sher was walking through the corridors of the Enterprise. She really had no place in mind to go; happening upon a room full of children. They were playing games. Two children whereContinue reading “Lost Past; A Star Trek Story”
An interview with Emily Amsel, author of Loss
by Jeremy Miller Jeremy: Your title “Loss” is powerfully simple. Was there a loss that was most present for you while writing? Emily: Ha, nothing that complex. I’m actually just bad at titles and tend to go with the simplest thing. In this case, it’s about loss, of a child, of a life that wasContinue reading “An interview with Emily Amsel, author of Loss”