Continue On Saturdays
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: Miles Everhart dropped baby Daniel on his head and laughed. He sucked back the rest of the warm beer in his bottle of Molson and held the neck of the bottle up in the air…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: It was raining cats and dogs. Seriously, the wall paper in Emily’s room was raining cats and dogs. But I didn’t hold it against her. She was my best friend and I always could…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: The family camp. Flies, heat, dust, and a dock leading to cool blue heaven. Dad could always be found in his collapsible aluminum chair with a fishing pole in one hand and a Budweiser in…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: She could hear the water running for a shower when she came in the front door. “That’s strange,” she said. She dropped her keys in the lead crystal dish on top of the buffet and…
The gist of it is simple. I give you the start of a line/story and you continue on. This week: When Peggy Greene was nine years old she was shot in the head by her father. While the incident was declared an accident, many of the residents of Lyle County wondered every time they saw…
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. mistake attraction countless deny sleepless serious lonely pizza photographer chaos family surface