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Tag Archives: Blogophilia
BrightHaven for Blogophilia 14.7
BrightHaven: a suburban enclave not too far from a large city. It could be anywhere in the world; anywhere you wish to be. The houses are varied in style and size, all with large lots, parks are scattered throughout … Continue reading
On being a writer Blogophilia 13.7
When time won’t allow for writing, when real life gets in the way, like now, though real life is writing, then an uncomfortable tension invades my mind. I want to write, the unfinished stories are queued up waiting to … Continue reading
Time for Blogophilia 11.7
Time changes point of view “they” say The months passed and now my heart is comfortably numb though the darkness of your touch still lingers still I am needing you to be with me You promised you wouldn’t walk … Continue reading
A-Muse for Blogophilia 10.7
For the second year I decided to participate in the A-Z Blogging Challenge. Each April bloggers write for 26 days (Sundays off). Each day is a consecutive letter of the alphabet. The half life of the blogging challenge was … Continue reading
For the Points for Blogophilia 9.7
Charles Babbage a mathematician and the founder of the modern computer. lived during the golden age of music and considered telegraph machines to quickly convey information. Well, looky here. He never envisioned computers in every home and … Continue reading
The Rescue for Blogophilia 8.7
Me and Steve were just hanging around. No school for us, both kicked out. The bridge was old, crumbling and rusted. What little of it survived the conflagration two years ago so I placed my feet on what solid … Continue reading
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Gargleblaster for blogophilia Week 7.7
As some of you may know I love to write flash fiction. Flash fiction is a style of fictional literature or fiction of extreme brevity. There is no widely accepted definition of the length of the category. Some … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogophilia, Fiction, Flash Fiction, gobleblaster, Writing
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Ambulance for Blogophilia 6.7
On the other side of my eyelids buzzed the yellow glow of emergency lights, but it was not yet time to wake up and have to face the doctors’ questions. A couple of kids hiking found me after I … Continue reading
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The Meeting for Blogophilia 5.7
“There’s one story I only tell when I’m drunk.” The vampire looked around the church basement at the rest of the group’s members, “but now that I’ve decided to join Gluttony Anonymous, I guess the story will never be told.” He … Continue reading
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The Conversation for Blogophilia 4.7
“It’s not easy but it’s worth it.” Charles poured beer into his glass and looked at Gideon seated across from him at the dining room table. Gideon’s expression was one of agreement, confusion and anger. “I agree it is not … Continue reading