Last Week’s Story: First, a confession. I did not finish last week’s story, “To Dream of a Forgotten Blade”. Rather, I have not finished it
Last Week’s Story A brief entry this week; it’s been a long but good weekend, and I’m kind of worn out. I had the best
Last Week’s Story Last week’s story clocked in at about 3,000 but I confess I cheated on this one a bit. I had about 1,000
Last Week’s Story: Last week’s story turned out kind of weird. Ever since I read and recommended Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern
Last Week’s Story: Last week’s prompt took awhile to speak to me, but I got there. I started the story on Tuesday, let it flounder
About Last Week’s Story From a craft perspective, last week’s story, “Bertrand Seizes the Day”, is a disaster. It starts in third-person point of view
Update on last week’s story: Last week’s prompt was a lot less challenging than usual, although I did hit a stalling point in around the
(This week’s featured image has absolutely nothing to do with the post, but it’s St. Patricki’s Day tomorrow, March 17, so enjoy!) Last Week’s Story…
Update on last week: Last week’s story was a difficult one. I didn’t feel I had a grasp on it until Friday after work, at
Report on last week: Well, again I didn’t get the story done until today instead of yesterday, but “Sister Elodie and the Matter of the