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Monthly Archives: October 2014
The Sky is Crying
Paul stared out the windows from behind his desk in the study. The mist that had been threatening all day began to fall in earnest as a steady rain. The gloom of the afternoon crept into his sanctuary making it … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Writing
Tagged Creative Writing, Flash Fiction, Jeremy's Daily Challenge, rain, Writing
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Take Down
So there I was, sitting at Phillies, having a cuppa mud. It had been a long night of tracking down leads that wound up at dead ends. Seems Stella didn’t want to be found. And if there was one thing … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Writing
Tagged Creative Writing, Edward Hopper, Flash Fiction, Nighthawks, noir, Weekly Writing Challenge, Writing
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Oh, Good Grief!
I love this time of year. Why, my Northern Hemisphere brethren might ask with the shortening days and the polar vortex winding itself up in the Siberian Steppes? Very simply. This is the time where the BEST Charlie Brown … Continue reading
A View Off The Porch – Coming Home
When I imagined doing this post, I thought about how to tell about all the trials and tribulations Poncho and I went through to get back into our home. But now that we are here, all those issues just seem … Continue reading