Klavn’s Gate is my newest fiction piece for the Vocal Media Challenge. This is week six of eight. And I’m six for six. I’d like to thank my son, Zak, for the green light photo. Zak and his friends were also my inspiration for this week’s short story. There were no gamers hurt in the
Another post for the Vocal Media Challenge. This is week five of eight. And I am five for five. This week’s theme had to include bulls. If you’d like to read my take on the prompt (Vying for the Throne), you can find it here. Don’t forget to click that [♡] button. Vying for the Throne
Wow, I’m half way to completing this challenge. This is week four of Vocal’s eight-stories-in-eight-weeks challenge. And if you feel inclined, you should participate as well. The entries are judged by a qualified panel, but if there’s a tie, votes are the tie-breaker, so please, click the [♡] button, that helps bunches. This week’s theme
I’m celebrating shark week by participating in the Deep Dive Challenge. And if you feel inclined, you should participate as well. The entries are judged by a qualified panel, but if there’s a tie, votes are the tie-breaker, so please, click the [♡] button, that helps bunches. This challenge theme had to include a shark.
Kuddos to Staci Troilo, for letting me know about Vocal Media and pushing me to do this challenge. This is week three of Vocal’s eight-stories-in-eight-weeks challenge. And if you feel inclined, you should participate as well. The entries are judged by a qualified panel, but if there’s a tie, votes are the tie-breaker, so please,
Kuddos to Staci Troilo, for letting me know about Vocal Media and pushing me to do this challenge. This is week two of Vocal’s eight-stories-in-eight-weeks challenge. And if you feel inclined, you should participate as well. The entries are judged by a qualified panel, but if there’s a tie, votes are the tie-breaker, so please,
I want to thank Staci Troilo, for letting me know about Vocal Media. I have decided to participate in Vocal’s eight-stories-in-eight-weeks challenge. And if you feel inclined, you should participate as well. The entries are judged by a qualified panel, but if there’s a tie, votes are the tie-breaker, so please, click the [♡] button,
This story is prompted by Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo Thursday photo prompt: #writephoto. Jadis yanked Emme’s arm forward. “We’ve got to get to the next escape passage.” Emme bent over and put her hands on her knees breathing in fast and hard. After catching her breath, she stood. He was there. On the hill in the
Compromised Emme couldn’t remember the last time she’d left Castle Cahercasey, her guard never left her alone. She knew the risks. The danger. Someone wanted her dead. The Three had protected her, but it wasn’t without a steep price. So many lives lost. Yet she still had no idea why. They keep telling her she
50 Word Thursdays # 42 The rules: Find the muse within the photo or line provided and follow where it leads. It can be a story, anecdote, poem. Anything! Story must be between 50 and 250 words, in 50 word increments. Link back to this post with the tag 50WordThurs so that everyone can find