JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary romance)
TRISHA FAYE (Women’s Fiction)
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci-Fi)
Tales told by a gifted group of writers. A place where new books are born.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary romance)
TRISHA FAYE (Women’s Fiction)
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci-Fi)
Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Each
week, authors write story snippets to word prompts. Our word for this week is
"victor."
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go to her blog and read the free story. Make sure to visit all the authors.
Thanks for your support!
Susanne
Matthews (Cozy Mystery)
“It’ll be nice to know that we’ll
have the same driver for the duration of our time here.”
Relief flooded her.
Just curious. How did you end up in
the alley to witness all of…that?
The joke going around was that if
you didn’t like the weather here, wait five minutes and it would change.
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where authors write stories using word prompts. Our word today is “SPRING”. Click on the name of each author to read the free story snippet on her blog. Make sure to visit everyone. Writing is our passion, and comments make our day!
There were still nights she woke up in a cold sweat after being plagued by a nightmare starring Grarkiel and Ezra.
“Is that wisteria vines?” she asked, pointing to the green vines curling up the porch supports on the side.
Jean Joachim (Contemporary Romance)
“Where are we going?”
Susanne Matthews (Cozy Mystery)
I propped the cheek of my ass on the arm of the couch.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporoary Romance)
Charlotte had a busy time. Three days a week, she painted every morning then rushed home to change and go to class in the afternoon.
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy)
She lifted her arms, feeling a bolt of energy race up her spine.
TRISHA FAYE (Woman's Fiction)
“The general store theme might help,” Lucy said.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)
“I would say they were more than acquainted if they spent the night together.”
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci Fi)
She had so little confidence this was going to work.
Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Each
week, authors write story snippets to word prompts. Our word for this week is
"green."
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go to her blog and read the free story. Make sure to visit all the authors.
Thanks for your support!
Trisha
Faye (Women’s
Fiction)
She debated about the jams,
jellies, honeys and mustards.
Flossie
Benton Rogers (Paranormal Fantasy)
She stiffened as the priestess
unexpectedly stood before her.
Susanne
Matthews (Cozy Mystery)
"If I agree to sit down to
play poker with someone, I expect all fifty-two cards to be in the deck, not
missing or up my opponents sleeves."
Tricia
Andersen (Sci Fi)
There was no point for Dani to
stick around.
Jean Joachim (Contemporary Romance)
With her mind elsewhere, Charlotte approached the administration building, she pulled out her huge key ring
Welcome to Tuesday Tales! This week we're writing to the word prompt "heart". With our different genres, you're bound to find a story you like. So give them all a chance. Thanks for stopping by.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
“So you got it that bad, big brother?”
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy)
“She’s already in a trance, isn’t she?”
TRISHA FAYE (Women's Fiction)
She didn’t mention anything to anyone at Crafty Hands yet in case the rental didn’t go as planned.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)
He was baiting me, and I wasn’t about to fall for it. I was in charge here, not him.