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The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week:
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week:
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: TWO DEAD IN ONE CAR COLLISION The headline of the community press catches Helen Wheeler’s eye as she is standing in line at the Petro gas station with a half moon pastry in one hand…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: Liz Hampton never had a problem asking her father for money. If the tank was low on gas, no problem. If she needed change for the laundry, no problem. Tuition, car payment. No problem. It…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: He could feel its prickly tendrils poking through the thin cotton of his denim pockets. He wanted to remove it but was afraid…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: When Johnny and I were eight years old we found a treasure chest buried in the silky sands behind our grandfather’s beach house. We thought we had struck it rich, we didn’t even notice that…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: The smell of the shea butter lightly permeated the air when he crossed the threshold into Jackie Orbach’s apartment. He could picture her after a hot shower smoothing the sweet lotion on her legs. The…
Set your timer and for the next fifteen minutes and write something using these twelve words. The order of the words can be switched around as necessary. The choice of whether you write fiction or non-fiction is up to you. wisdom rustic fascinated thankful wiry justify dialect constitution flattery starlight extinguish pours