Sunday, October 30, 2011

Story #39 - Uncle Edgar’s Burial (and How it Went Wrong)

This week, for Halloween, I wrote a silly story about zombies. ;) I hope you enjoy!!

Title: Uncle Edgar's Burial (and How it Went Wrong)
Warnings: zombies
Summary:  Uncle Edgar's burial goes drastically wrong.
Length: ~1,900 words
Notes: Third person point of view, past tense. Genre is closest to parody, probably.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Story #38 - Breaking It Off

Hi everyone! This week's story deals with a heavy topic - an abusive relationship. It's all in the past, and nothing is too graphic, but I just thought I'd warn you. It's more about acceptance than anything else. I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Title: Breaking It Off
Warnings: past abusive relationship, some language
Summary:  Julia needs to see Sean one more time to know that she made the right choice.
Length: ~1,600 words
Notes: Third person point of view, present tense. Genre is closest to drama.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Story #37 - The SAT: > or < Friendship?

Hi! This week's story is a friendship drama about the SAT. I hope you enjoy it! :)

Title: SAT: > or < Friendship?
Warnings: a few swear words, questionable morals
Summary:  Cass has to do well on the SAT.
Length: ~2,800 words
Notes: Third person point of view, present tense. Genre is drama.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Story #36 - Coffee

Hi everyone! For this week's story, I wrote about an age-group I haven't really tackled before - middle-aged! ;) As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts, especially on how I did with this new perspective.

Title: Coffee (suggestions welcomed)
Warnings: none
Summary:  A middle-aged divorcee looking for romance.
Length: ~2,600 words
Notes: Third person point of view, past tense. Genre is... drama, I guess.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Story #35 - Gift-Giving

Hi everyone! This week's story jumps back and forth in time, but it should be pretty easy to follow. It's a relatively fluffy, "feel-good" type of thing. I hope you enjoy it! :)

Title: Gift-Giving
Warnings: none
Summary:  Two gifts for two different yet similar occasions.
Length: ~1,800 words
Notes: Third person point of view, past tense. Genre is probably closest to romance.