Monday, June 28, 2021
Tuesday Tales: Word Prompt SOLVE
Monday, June 21, 2021
Tuesday Tales: From the Word QUESTION
Welcome to summer 2021! This week, the authors from Tuesday Tales bring you posts based on the word prompt SURPRISE. As always, click on each name to access their stories. Feel free to comment on them, too. We love feedback!
V.L. LOCEY (MM
Contemporary Western Romance)
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Small town Romance)
CHRYS N. JAY (F/F Romance)
Each day found each of them struggling to hold on to two realities that were incompatible with each other.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Comedy)
Monday, June 14, 2021
TUESDAY TALES - PICTURE PROMPT WEEK!
Welcome! This week our authors are writing to picture prompts. Each one wrote to the picture they selected. Find the stories on their blogs. Be sure to hit them all, each story is unique. Thanks for coming.
Here are the pictures that are used:
JEAN JOACHIM (Historial Romance)
“Catch me, Papa,” she said, her shining eyes bright with mischief.
V. L. LOCEY (M/M Contemporary Western)
I’d have no trouble at all making it to the way station that sat by the Jante River at the end of Prairie Smoke land.
CHRYS N. JAY (F/F Romance)
“I see you have company for lunch.”
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Medieval Knight Romance)
She found ease in the steady clip-clop of the horse across the cobblestones.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Small Town Romance)
Or was it that Morgan was standing beside Jessica’s ex, clearly about to have lunch with him?
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Comedy)
The raucous sound emanating from my cellphone—screeching sirens—obliterated my train of thought.
Monday, June 7, 2021
TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT "PASTE"
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where authors write to a word prompt. This week the word is "paste." Click on the author's name to go to their blog and read their story. Don't forget to come back and read all the stories.
JEAN JOACHIM (Small Town Romance)
Could this insane idea work?
V. L. LOCEY (MM Contemporary Western Romance)
The cabin was quiet save for the incessant buzzing of a hairy blowfly at the lone window.
CHRYS N. JAY (F/F Romance)
The emails from her old friend, Anna, were now a daily occurrence.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Romantic Comedy)
The old, Is that a flashlight in your pocket or are you happy to see me? joke ripped through my mind, and I smothered a giggle.