Monday, October 22, 2012

TUESDAY TALES, 300 WORD STORIES BY 14 WRITERS TO THIS PICTURE PROMPT

JEAN JOACHIM (Suspense)
"That Nice Little Old Lady"
Hmm, the ones that don't get scared off by this, have potential. Mary Small smiled.
V. L. LOCEY (Romantic Comedy)
"The Foggy Creek Hellhound"
Gerard and I cut through the town. Many of the houses were decorated for Halloween.
 DAVEE JONES (YA Paranormal Romance)
"Finding Love and Roadkill"
"Before she could ask any more irritating questions, he jumped out and slammed the driver’s side door shut. The autumn air felt crisp against his cheeks, and he wrapped one arm around his midsection, fighting the chill as he walked." 
KAREN CINO (Contemporary Romance)
On the way back to Staten Island, instead of using the highway, Lorenzo drove through the streets.  This took Pia by surprise. 
J. P. GRIDER (Paranormal)
Rosalina approached the house, anticipating the usual ghosts and goblins that surrounded it. Dressed in her own handmade Elizabeth Bennet costume, she was fearful her Regency period empire dress would not fit in with the customary bloodcurdling garb that most of the guests adorned.
STEFAN ELLERY (Sci Fi)
Earl, panicked as he ran into the shadowy Victorian house, the door
that was ajar sealed him inside.

MICHAEL CHARTON (Comedy)
The Addams family lives at 415 Gallows Tree Road.  The neighbors kept their distance from the Addams.
CATHY GREENFEDER (YA Paranormal)
"Kiss Out of Time"
They reached the front of the restored Victorian house, her grandmother's antique shop stood out from the others which lined the Main Street of Ocean Grove. Orange pumpkin and white ghost lights twinkled along the porch and the windows.   
LINDSAY DOWNS (Paranormal)
Sidney couldn’t believe what had happened in the few minutes she’d been inside her grandparent’s house.  
KATHLEEN TIGHE BALL (Suspense)
“ Molly, You can’t talk to the dead.”
“Pam, I need you.” Molly waited for an answer. Sure the house was scary not only on Halloween, but year round. The people that lived there were creepy too.

S.H. RODDEY (Horror)
From the front it appeared no different than any other house on the block – a well-kept two story monument standing as a proud testament to pre-1900’s architecture. Festive decorations adorned the front porch while spooky blow-up caricatures lined the steps like undead marching soldiers.
SIOBHAN KINCADE (Dark Comedy)
Winston Julius Damascus, III and his wife Isobel stood on their porch and looked out at the gaudy, garish Halloween decorations adorning their neighbors’ houses. They both hated this time of year for this very reason…the decorations.
MARIA FERRER (Contemporary Romance)
George Stuart pulled the legs apart and arranged them against the white fabric. The red blood provided a good focal point, which he liked. He stepped back and looked at his creation – stoic, still, lifeless.
CAROLYN GIBBS (Contemporary Romance) 
It was the day before Halloween, and the decorations at the Clarkson Inn were complete. At first Leslie didn’t want to celebrate Halloween at the Inn, but Uncle Raymond thought it would be good for her. 


 

 





 


 

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