So who's entering the Twitter Fiction Festival?
From its blog post: At the end of November, we’ll host a five-day Twitter Fiction Festival — a virtual storytelling celebration held entirely on Twitter. The Twitter Fiction Festival (#twitterfiction) will feature creative experiments in storytelling from authors around the world.
Follow this link to enter. And good luck if you decide to try. Submissions due by Nov. 15. Selected authors and festival agenda will be posted on Nov. 19.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Fact or fiction: A cancer diagnosis
It’s
like waking up to a surprise snowstorm. One day everything’s fine and
the next day you’re buried in a foot of white stuff so heavy you can’t
move.
You’re not prepared. You thought you had time -- years, not months. But months are what you have.
Suddenly, everything you’ve ever wanted to do becomes more important. Little things mean a lot and big things aren’t so big anymore.
I’ve always marveled at people who can live in the moment. That’s hard for me, especially when life seems to pull me in a million directions at once.
Well, it’s not pulling anymore. The light’s turned red and I’ve skidded to a halt.
I’ve learned I have cancer.
I don’t know how to tell Ella. She’s lost so much already. Her mom, dad. sister. I’m all she has left. Well, me and Maddie. Don’t know where I’d be without Maddie. She’s always been like an aunt to Ella.
Maybe I’ll write Ella notes, a whole year’s worth. One for every day after I’m gone. If I start today, maybe I’ll finish in time.
You’re not prepared. You thought you had time -- years, not months. But months are what you have.
Suddenly, everything you’ve ever wanted to do becomes more important. Little things mean a lot and big things aren’t so big anymore.
I’ve always marveled at people who can live in the moment. That’s hard for me, especially when life seems to pull me in a million directions at once.
Well, it’s not pulling anymore. The light’s turned red and I’ve skidded to a halt.
I’ve learned I have cancer.
I don’t know how to tell Ella. She’s lost so much already. Her mom, dad. sister. I’m all she has left. Well, me and Maddie. Don’t know where I’d be without Maddie. She’s always been like an aunt to Ella.
Maybe I’ll write Ella notes, a whole year’s worth. One for every day after I’m gone. If I start today, maybe I’ll finish in time.
Death never waits.
Fact or fiction?
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fact or fiction,
writing
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
A snippet of real life
Shoppers looking for deals packed the discount store. Like
bees to pollen, they were drawn to the books section.
I had stopped to look for some toddler Bibles and to pick up
a few gift bags. As usual, I left with a lot more.
While standing in line to pay for my bargains, a girl walked
in. She was thin and her long brown hair was parted on the left side and pulled
back.
My 20-something cashier said something to her. I don’t
remember what he said; I only remember her reply.
“I got married today.”
It was around 2 in the afternoon. She had gotten married
that morning and was at work a few hours later.
Now that's real life.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Bermuda: Sir David Gibbons home
The taxi driver we hired for a few hours took us to the home of Sir David Gibbons. Gibbons, a member of the Gibbons family of the department store fame, was a former premier. He opens his home Monday through Thursday.
You can't see it well, but the pond contains a grassy relief in the shape of Bermuda. You can get out and walk around it. It's absolutely beautiful. Here's a view of the garden from above, which gives you a better picture.
Labels:
Bermuda,
Sir David Gibons,
tourism,
travel
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Bermuda: Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas
We cruised on Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas to Bermuda. It was my first time on the Explorer, although I've been on its sister ship, Navigator of the Seas, twice. Both of these ships include climbing rock wall, basketball court, miniature golf course, ice rink, Royal Promenade (Think Main Street in a city), live performances, casino and more. We always get an outside balcony room.
Here are two photos of the ship along with a monkey our room attendant made us one night and hung from a pant hanger.
Other Bermuda posts:
St. Peter's Church
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Bermuda,
cruise,
Explorer of the Seas,
Royal Caribbean
Friday, October 19, 2012
Bermuda: The Mid Ocean Club in Tucker's Town
Other Bermuda posts:
St. Peter's Church
Labels:
Bermuda,
Mid Ocean Club,
Tucker's Town
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Bermuda: Graves above ground
I thought it was interesting that many graves in Bermuda are above ground but the bodies are buried 6 feet under. Our taxi driver/tour guide told us that generations are buried in one plot. This saves space.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Horror movie quote quiz
I'm not a fan of horror. I learned long ago that watching a horror film means not sleeping soundly for weeks, maybe months. The last horror film I watched was "The Silence Of The Lambs" in 1991. Even mentioning it here makes me break out in goosebumps. Yeah, it creeped me out big time.
But since it's the season for all things scary, I've come up with this quiz. Name the horror movie that contained the following quote. Answers on jump.
1. “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."
2. “Look! It’s moving. It’s alive. It’s alive… It’s alive, it’s moving, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, IT’S ALIVE!"
3. “I see dead people.”
4. “He-e-e-e-re’s Johnnie!”
5. “Listen to them, the children of the night. What sweet music they make.”
6. “Get away from her, you bitch.”
7. "If only it was the picture who was to grow old, and I remain young. There's nothing in the world I wouldn't give for that. Yes, I would give even my soul for it."
8. “It’s Halloween, everyone’s entitled to one good scare.”
9. “Hi, I’m Chucky, wanna play?”
10. “They’re Heee-re.”
11. "Whatever you do, don't fall asleep."
12. "Oh, yes, there will be blood."
But since it's the season for all things scary, I've come up with this quiz. Name the horror movie that contained the following quote. Answers on jump.
1. “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."
2. “Look! It’s moving. It’s alive. It’s alive… It’s alive, it’s moving, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, IT’S ALIVE!"
3. “I see dead people.”
4. “He-e-e-e-re’s Johnnie!”
5. “Listen to them, the children of the night. What sweet music they make.”
6. “Get away from her, you bitch.”
7. "If only it was the picture who was to grow old, and I remain young. There's nothing in the world I wouldn't give for that. Yes, I would give even my soul for it."
8. “It’s Halloween, everyone’s entitled to one good scare.”
9. “Hi, I’m Chucky, wanna play?”
10. “They’re Heee-re.”
11. "Whatever you do, don't fall asleep."
12. "Oh, yes, there will be blood."
Labels:
Halloween,
horror,
horror films,
movie quotes,
quotes,
scary
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Walking Dead at New York Comic Con
Here are some of the Walking Dead photos taken at the New York Comic Con. To see a slideshow of many more photos, go here.
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New York Comic Con,
Walking Dead
Monday, October 15, 2012
Fact or fiction: The broken nail
“Maddie! Maddie!”
Ella screamed.
Maddie ran into Ella’s bedroom.
Maddie ran into Ella’s bedroom.
“Where’s the nail?" asked Ella, tears pooling in her eyes. "Where’s Grandma’s nail?”
Maddie scratched
her head. “You mean the broken nail that was on your dresser?"
Ella nodded.
“Why,
I threw it out. I found it when I was dusting and thought it
was trash.”
Tears
exploded from Ella’s eyes. “No! It wasn’t trash. It was Grandma's nail. The only piece of her that hasn't been turned into ashes and stuffed inside a stupid urn."
Maddie wrapped her thick arms around Ella and kissed the top of her head. “Calm down, Ella. We’ll dig through the trash until we find it.”
Maddie dumped the contents of the trash can into the bathtub. They dug through white tissues, a rolled-up toothpaste tube, strands of slimy dental floss and dirty Q-tips.
Just when Ella was about to give up, she spotted a hint of rose in the folds of a crumpled piece of paper. She reached for the paper and picked out the jagged tip.
“Maddie," Ella sniffed. "I know you probably think I’m acting childish, and you’re probably thinking how stupid it is for someone to keep a fingernail. But when I see this nail it reminds me of Grandma’s beautiful hands and her long nails that she always painted. Even when she was too sick to paint her nails herself, she’d ask me to paint them for her.”
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Bermuda: Colorful cottages
Bermuda is chock-full of colorful houses. The square pastel cottages with their white stepped roofs add a certain charm to the island. Besides rain, there is no fresh water supply so the limestone roofs are designed to catch rain water. The limestone purifies the rain as it drains into underground cisterns. Bermudians use this water to drink, cook and bathe.
Here are some photos of the beautiful quaint cottages that dot the hilly island.
Here are some photos of the beautiful quaint cottages that dot the hilly island.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Writing prompt: The minute I did it I knew I was in trouble…
Let’s have some fun. It’s been awhile since I’ve given you a writing
prompt. Here it is: The minute I did it
I knew I was in trouble…
Keep it to around 200 words. Here’s what I wrote.
Can’t wait to see yours in comments.
The minute I did it I knew I was in trouble. You don’t tell
your mama to shut up and get away with it. Not my mama anyway. She whipped
around faster than the dog chasing its tail and whacked me a good one right
across my face. It stung worse than a
billion bees and left a big old red mark.
“What’s that on your face?” Addy asked.
Addy found me crying in my apple tree. It’s my thinkin’
place, the place where I go when I hate mama. And right now, I’m hatin' her
good. I only told her to shut up because she was yammering about me being dumb.
I’m tired of being dumb. I want to be smart. Like Addy. That’s what mama says,
anyway. Addy’s smart; I’m not.
Labels:
writing exercise,
writng
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