Monday, December 10, 2018

Tuesday Tales from the Word BLADE


Good morning and welcome to this week's Tuesday Tales, the weekly blog where a group of writers share their works in progress with you. This week, our word prompt is BLADE.  There are lots of creative ways the word can be used. Take a look and see for yourself!



TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction)
“Of course not, you silly goose. You know I only have eyes for Bing Crosby.


JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)
Jess stretched out on the grass. She turned her head to watch the birds and a few blades tickled her nose.


V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)
The goalie, still in his mask and gear, rapping on the tall wall of Plexiglas trying to get my attention.


TRICIA ANDERSON (MMA Romance)
Here are the sentences:  She raised herself on her tiptoes until the tip of their noses nearly touched. “To save your life.”


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Christmas Romance)

Why was it that, no matter where you lived, come the year’s first snowfall, everyone suddenly forgot how to drive?


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