Tag: writing prompts

Going Too Far

Going Too Far

Here’s part three of the story I started in The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink and continued in Ghostly Jams. . . . I feel like a teenager again. Since we figured out the trick with the radio, I’ve been spending a lot of time in the laundry room. I perch atop the …

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Ghostly Jams

Ghostly Jams

I’ve done serial stories on my blog before, but I always feel like I spread them out too much. I really enjoyed writing this series in quick succession so I think I’m going to do more projects like this in the future. Without further adieu, here’s the second installment of The Light in the Bathroom …

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Quarantine

Quarantine

Several months ago, the characters in my RPG group undertook a mission that involved exposure to a dangerous black goo. They were unfamiliar with it, at the time, and weren’t aware of the full extent of its effects, but it did force them to cut a huge hole in one of their ships that they …

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The Chosen One

The Chosen One

This was another one of those scenes that popped into my head and demanded to be written in short order. This time it was inspired by a song, specifically Lightning Crashes by Live. If you’re familiar with the song, you’ll probably be able to pick out the elements it inspired. (And yes, I did listen …

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She is Known

She is Known

This is my final (for now) attempt at a describe your character twice (once to fall in love and once to be repelled). I went back to writing from a different character’s perspective because I thought it worked better. I actually think this might be the weakest of the three (odd since you’d think I’d …

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The Kantis Legend – 200 Word Tuesday

The Kantis Legend – 200 Word Tuesday

This week, I’m sharing a little something different. (I know, I know, I’m sharing something that says 200 Tuesday on a Friday, how bizarre!) Every Friday I participate in a hashtag game on Twitter known as Friday Phrases. Every week the lovely MusaeMosaic posts a theme and everyone submits a bit of microfiction that fits …

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