Writing Journal

Rey, A Hero’s Story: Part 2

I know this addition is short, but I don't want to push it and go into the completely unbelievable. Rey huffed as her feet ran across the sand knowing the pair would catch up to her. She closed her eyes and started to control her breathing, squeezing every ounce of strength from her limbs. Something… Continue reading Rey, A Hero’s Story: Part 2

hodge podge

Getting Back in the Saddle…

Yes, I know I haven't been posting squat. This is a little post to let you know what's in store for you guys in the future. Hang on to your hats! Gaming If you look on the right side, you will find a streaming schedule for games. This will start on Sunday. I am going… Continue reading Getting Back in the Saddle…

Creepy Pasta

The Cabin

...A Creepy Pasta https://open.spotify.com/episode/3BT2IpsdiJ8w8YBn08FlBg?si=_am9hn29SLGzwnTnN0LktQ I knew I shouldn't have taken that bet. Sue thought as she entered the musty cabin. The dust floated in swirls as the breeze followed her into the main room. There were cobwebs in the corners of the ceiling and a small pile of wood by the fireplace. She made her… Continue reading The Cabin

Masie and the Treasure Map, Writing For a Cause

You Can ALWAYS Trust Family…

You can ALWAYS Trust Family… Masie looked around her modest surroundings as Emma showed them to their rooms. The simple furnishings reminded her of her grandmother’s place. Emma led them up some stairs and stopped at the first room, “Here you go. You and Masie can sleep here, Minnie. I am sorry for the cramped… Continue reading You Can ALWAYS Trust Family…

editorial, Writer's Corner

Don’t Do It! Don’t do what I did…

Mistakes in being a ghost writer and more. Yes, it’s a clickbait title, sorry. When I first got into freelance writing, I was looking for a place I could go to do it. I am trying to start a business from home; so, looking for supplemental work from home sounded good; the problem was I… Continue reading Don’t Do It! Don’t do what I did…

character profiles, Writer's Corner, Writing Journal

Writer’s Corner: How to Keep Your Characters Straight

So, you want to write a novel and you’re wondering how to get all the characters you inevitably want to introduce straight, and keep them straight, thus keeping continuity. We’ve discussed an outline in another post, and that is a way to keep the story from tripping over itself, but how do you keep all… Continue reading Writer’s Corner: How to Keep Your Characters Straight

Adventures of Robin and the Hanover House, character profiles

Character Spotlight, Jonathan Randall

By the time I got finished talking to Mrs. Randall, she looked out the window and smiled, “Looks like my husband is finished with his project for the day. He’s outside if you still want to interview him. He can be a little rough around the edges.” ”Duly noted, Ma’am, but I was told to… Continue reading Character Spotlight, Jonathan Randall

Short Stories, The Underfoot Clan

The Great Cookie Caper: Part One

The boys were sitting in their hide-out with hands on their chins, their faces with dreary expressions. Kevin had been caught in the act. Their leader was grounded. The only consolation they had was Vikki got her birthday fudge, and that was a good thing. Ralphy let out a huge sigh, “What do we do… Continue reading The Great Cookie Caper: Part One

Masie and the Treasure Map, Writing For a Cause

Masie and the Treasure Map, Austrian visit- Revised

Masie watched as they touched down at the airport and her father had to keep her from bolting from the ramp to the terminal. She couldn’t wait to catch a cab to Schonbrunn Palace. She had pictures of it on the internet and saw on their site they were doing tours. They checked their luggage… Continue reading Masie and the Treasure Map, Austrian visit- Revised