The General’s Twin; A Tale of Pride The General’s Twin; A Tale of Pride By Megan Cutler | October 26, 2018 | Comments 2 comments Back when I started the Seven Deadly Sins project, I joked that there were probably enough off-shoots of Domerin that I could write a prompt for each sin featuring him. It’s taken some time but I have, indeed, found a Domerin for every sin. As a follow up to Wrath, which kicked this project off, … Read More Read More
Bad Advice Bad Advice By Megan Cutler | October 19, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment This is the conclusion of the story I started in The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink and continued in Ghostly Jams and Going Too Far. I really enjoyed writing this story and I hope you enjoyed reading it! I’m hoping to do more such serials in the near future. . . . I … Read More Read More
The Rebel’s Council; A Tale of Wrath The Rebel’s Council; A Tale of Wrath By Megan Cutler | October 12, 2018 | Comments 5 comments Back when I started the Seven Deadly Sins project, I joked that there were probably enough off-shoots of Domerin that I could write a prompt for each sin featuring him. It’s taken some time but I have, indeed, found a Domerin for every sin. It seems only fitting that I start off with Wrath, since … Read More Read More
Going Too Far Going Too Far By Megan Cutler | October 5, 2018 | Comments 2 comments 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 … Read More Read More
The Oracle’s Disk – A Random Picture Prompt The Oracle’s Disk – A Random Picture Prompt By Megan Cutler | September 28, 2018 | Comments 4 comments I’m starting to feel like I’m writing my own personal twilight zone collection. I didn’t set out to do that, but I do dig how these random picture prompts have turned out. . . . Mothers like to tell stories. While Bethany was growing up, she clung to one in particular. It hadn’t come up … Read More Read More
Ghostly Jams Ghostly Jams By Megan Cutler | September 14, 2018 | Comments 1 comment 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 … Read More Read More
Quarantine Quarantine By Megan Cutler | September 7, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment 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 … Read More Read More
The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink By Megan Cutler | August 17, 2018 | Comments 3 comments The day I wrote this, I was struggling to find inspiration for these shorts. I wondered if I should stop, if I was wasting my time. I don’t honestly know how many people read these. But I also think they’re good little practice exercises and that I shouldn’t base everything I write off of how … Read More Read More
The High Cost of Living – A Random Picture Prompt The High Cost of Living – A Random Picture Prompt By Megan Cutler | August 10, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment Instead of using a random character for this one, I actually dusted off an old character I only ever used a handful of times. The picture depicts a centaur, but the character I’m using has the lower half of a deer rather than a horse. But the main point is that the picture reminded me … Read More Read More
A Night with the Master of Assassins A Night with the Master of Assassins By Megan Cutler | July 27, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment I know that, once again, the last scene technically centered around Domerin. But when the muse speaks… This scene, like some of the others I’ve written, fills a gap in a story I worked on with my writing partner. Whenever only one of us has characters ‘on screen’ we tend to skip to the next … Read More Read More