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It has started!
the final showdown ends now.
read the new free chapter of my mystery novel here :)
I'm about to write a really sad part of my November project and would love distractions afterwords and while I know it's not Wednesday here are some opening lines of some of the various short stories I'm working on (there are 12 total so I'm paring it down):
The door opens under your hand like this was fated to be, for whatever reason you had no doubts in your head that the door was going to open for you.
You decide that trying to walk through the woods with your eyes closed is a bad idea so you figure it’s finally time to open them.
The parliament hall was just as ornamented as you would expect given it was the governing body of the universe, and it was just as shiny and gilded as the cage they kept the rest of the universe in.
The creek bed has been dry for decades, the only time it ever has water actually flowing through the creek is when it rains enough for you to barely get your toes wet.
What had happened was, you were studying until late, way later than you probably should have, but those grades were not going to improve themselves
How to Brainstorm Your Novel into Existence
How to Brainstorm Your Novel into Existence
Come fall, those of us with woodstoves begin gathering our winter fuel. For us who cut our own wood that means days under the glowing maples with the crunch of leaves beneath our feet, the whine of the chainsaw echoing across the hills. It is also a time for writers to fuel up for the upcoming National Writing Month in November. And the earlier we start the better. But what is the fuel that…
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grave love
The puddles in the street were the color of lead These tastes and shapes of words spoken among the living and the dead Night jasmine dances under an indigo sky I stand here crying over the grave where we diedWe could have had it all, been something envied and grand, But our chaos took over letting us fade away into our self made wasteland, I mourn you , us, and everything we never could never be,
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a broken tale..
am i not allowed to miss you am i not allowed to feel am i not allowed to say i loved you for what i felt for you was real i know the words you cut me with were never meant for me i just wish you knew how much i cared how much i wanted it just to be
I wish You would say the words I need To hear, A thought, a kind gesture can go a long way Even I love you, deep and full of that emotion we can never name,
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NaNoWriMo 2008: Daily Chapters
I failed to complete NaNoWriMo last year but I did like where the story was going. So in the interest of getting an idea of how I was doing last year I’m going to post a chapter a day starting tomorrow, I wrote 7 chapters in Total, I’m not even sure that the 7th chapter was completed as I don’t have it to hand at the moment.
Anyway I’d appreciate any comments any one has on it. Some of the Chapters are only a couple of paragraphs long some of them are a few pages worth, none of them have been edited and they are as dumped from my brain to a word processor, probably missing some of the formatting as I’m not sure I can replicate everything I did in MS Word in WordPress…
I don’t mind people criticizing it but please don’t rip it to shreds, it’s taken a bit of courage for me me to just publish an embryonic work of fiction on the web for the world to see.
I’m going to release this story under a “Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence.” Which means anyone is free to to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work so long as you give me credit, are not using it for commercial purposes and don’t alter, transform, or build upon it.
If anyone is interested in further licencing it you can contact me by posting a comment on any of the pages.
This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence.
NaNoWriMo 2008: Daily Chapters was originally published on www.ohmz.net
NaNo writing rebel Charm Baker is an author with a cause as she prepares to enter the 2018 National Novel Writing challenge.
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