12 words – 12 steps: Wordle

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Judge Erstwhistle and me….. The Sunday Whirl blog invites writers to write a poem or short prose using some or all of the “wordle’s” 12 word. This week’s words are:                     … Continue reading

Friday Fictioneers: My Little Ho-tela-dee (also known as The Hotel Dick)

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Friday Fictioneers – Rochelle Wisoff-Fields posts a pic to write a 100 word story about.

Sexual Feelings, Healings and Dealings – Second Base

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Get up, get up, get up, get up Let’s make love tonight Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up ‘Cause you do it right Baby, I got sick this mornin’ A sea was stormin’ inside of me Baby, I … Continue reading

Nobody in Their Right Mind: Friday Fictioneers

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Each week Friday Fictioneers – Madison Woods posts a pic that begs to have a 100 word story written about it. Visit Madison Woods’ site if you’d like to see and/or learn more. Nobody in Their Right Mind Hoo-boy. Look-eee, … Continue reading

Friday Fictioneers: Part 2 “First Meeting: Bring Your Own Mason Jars”

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Each week Friday Fictioneers – Madison Woods posts a pic that begs to have a 100 word story written about it. Click above to see this week’s entries. The pic is reprinted below My story is printed below. Visit Madison … Continue reading

Temporacus, The Glad Gladiator, Goes into Recovery (Part Six-us)

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If you missed Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, or Part V, just click-us the link-us. Temporacus, the Glad Gladiator, from the Roman Books of Ben Gay, Ben Hur’s first born son and close friend of Spartacus.   … Continue reading

The Drunkard’s Advice

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I just stopped by Reason2Rhyme – “So Cliche” for the first time and thought I’d try my hand at it. Below are the instructions for entry. Reason2Rhyme – “So Cliche” Monday, July 25, 2012 Poetry Prompt… Choose a clichéd phrase (“fit as … Continue reading