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Author Archives: kingmidget
These Parts
A response to Trent Lewin’s short story of the same name. It struck something in me and I wanted to take a different approach. These Parts Your lips, soft and warm and moist. They whispered against my skin. I brushed … Continue reading
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Wark Creek
Rippling water Reflecting light And shadows Rushing Whispering ripples Filling quiet And sound Falling Dancing sun Sparkling bright And clear Running Nature dances Peaceful sounds And signs
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There Is No Can’t In Writing
I just read part of a thread on Twitter. It was prompted by a writer who saw a FB conversation about whether writers should write stories with a narrator or POV from a gender other than their own. The writer … Continue reading
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Nobody Important
Over at my blog, I posted awhile back about how writing prompts can help a struggling writer. In that post I highlighted Eat. Create. Repeat. – Kira’s blog where she posts regular prompts that run the gamut from poetry prompts … Continue reading
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To Osaka
To Osaka blows Wind waving the pampas grass Good-bye love, life fades To Osaka blows Swirling, shivering wind, snow Drying with summer Wind waving the pampas grass Two lovers lay, sun shines down Moments, hours, days Good-bye love, life fades … Continue reading
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One Heart
Two hearts forming one Friendship, Love, Humanity Embrace each other Differences divide us One heart is it, all we have
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Deviation
A few years ago I decided to try writing a story entirely in dialogue. I can’t say I got entirely there, but it’s close. I added another wrinkle to the experiment. Every few hundred words, I picked a word from … Continue reading
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An Obituary
His name was Sebastian Cole. His friends called him Bas ‘cause that’s what his brother Wilson called him. The three syllables were too much for his little brother. Bas was all he could handle. It stuck. Others called him Sebastard … Continue reading