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This week our writers had the fun challenge of incorporating the word prompt the picture below. As with all picture prompts, they had the restriction of 300 words.
This week our writers had the fun challenge of incorporating the word prompt the picture below. As with all picture prompts, they had the restriction of 300 words.
Click on the writer's name to go to their blog and read their story. Don't forget to come back and enjoy all the stories here.
She was so much more.
V.L. Locey (M/M Historical Romance)
The kid was quiet, I`ll give him that.
Iris Blobel (Contemporary Romance)
Momentarily closing her eyes, she thought about his offer. It was so very tempting.
Trisha Fay (Contemporary Romance)
They could also have been a traveler - a man out to see the world, without a place to call home, following the wind and a dream.
Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
Jaycee studied the older woman.
Jillian Chantal (Pre-WWII Historical)
“Feeding time?” Allison said.
Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
Jaycee studied the older woman.
Jillian Chantal (Pre-WWII Historical)
“Feeding time?” Allison said.
Tricia Anderson (Contemporary Suspense)
Jean Joachim (Contemporary Rural Romance)
“If you’re a good girl he won’t suffer. Much.”
Striker stared at the image taken just weeks before the Explorer project had been finalized.
"You're one giant leap for me in a world full of my small steps."
At midnight, Jory sat cross-legged on her bed,
holding her pen in her teeth.
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