Anissa Walker Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf ...or how one date changed my life forever. A briefing with a revelation. Permission gotten. Can the ferals be saved? Read on. Chapter 7: The Briefing
Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf

Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf: The Briefing

Chapter 7 I hate this room. They could do more to make it comfy, but then again it’s a conference room. I shouldn’t expect much. Gloria sighed as she made her way around the oak table to one of the executive chairs closest to the whiteboard. There was a slide projector on the far end and… Continue reading Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf: The Briefing

The Adventures of Flashpoint Just My Luck Anissa Walker Was she abused? A door left open... Misinformation is madness. What's going on? Read on and find out! Chapter 6: A New Proposal
Flashpoint Adventures

Just My Luck: A New Proposal

Chapter 6... Laura took a deep breath and closed her eyes. Without any way to tell time, a minute felt like an hour to her. She imagined herself outside walking around in the sunshine and feeling the breeze. The more she visualized the scene, the more her mind floated back to memory. Laura stayed on… Continue reading Just My Luck: A New Proposal

The Adventures of Flashpoint Just My Luck Anissa Walker He wants her to go WHERE for a data steal? How are they going to find her? Will she take the job? There's only one way to find out! Chapter Four: Negotiations and Memories
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Just My Luck: Chapter Four

Negotiations and Memories Laura finished her meal smiling on the inside. Longbow was known in many circles, and you just didn’t drop the name if you didn’t know him.  She paced the room as sweat formed on her brow. She looked for any way out she could imagine and found none. Defeated, she leaned against… Continue reading Just My Luck: Chapter Four

The Adventures of Flashpoint Just My Luck Anissa Walker Who is Longbow? Will Mr. White get Laura to do the job? Will Longbow and company find her? Read on, my friend. Chapter Three: Longbow
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Just My Luck: Chapter Three

Longbow Longbow stood looking out the window while sipping his coffee. He glanced over at Mims who was mixing batter for pancakes and then to his phone for any sign of Laura having responded, but there was nothing.  Mims poured the first quarter cup of batter into the iron skillet, “Haven’t heard from her yet?”… Continue reading Just My Luck: Chapter Three

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Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf: Chapter 4

What is this place? Armin wiped the blood from his maw. The hunger was rising again and overtaking his sense of caution. He tried to recall how many he had bitten without finishing them. He drew a blank. Looking around, he found a spot and began to dig a trench for the corpses he created.… Continue reading Chronicle of a Teenage Werewolf: Chapter 4

Writing Journal

Writing Prompt: Fun with a gangster?

This prompt came to me by a site that loves the horror genre. If you wish to visit the site, click the following link:https://terror.ca/game/writing-prompts On that page, there is a button you press that randomizes four aspects to create the prompt. It's imaginative and different. Most of the prompts I run into are in graphical… Continue reading Writing Prompt: Fun with a gangster?

Writing Prompt The tunnel was the only way out. prompt from writerswrite.co.za
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Writing Prompt: Tunnel Exit

Ah, tunnels... Love them or hate them, they are everywhere. From everyday travel to near-death experiences, tunnels will forever be a part of our lives. Gephyrophobia is the term for an irrational fear of tunnels. Yeah, I had to look that one up. The burning question is, "How am I going to tackle this one?"… Continue reading Writing Prompt: Tunnel Exit

Writing prompt 'Give me what I want and I'll leave you alone.' Prompt from writerswrite.co.za
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Writing Prompt: What I want…

This prompt is interesting. Why you ask? It can provoke many different short snippets from the mundane to the suspenseful. I will admit the first time I read it, I pictured a small child constantly asking for a toy in a store until the parent got exasperated and bought it just to get the child… Continue reading Writing Prompt: What I want…