Monday, May 11, 2020

Tuesday Tales for May 12, 2020. It's Picture Prompt Time


Hello and welcome to this week's edition of Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog where writers incorporate a word or picture prompt into their works in progress. This week is this month's Picture Prompt day, and each post is limited to 300 words. Many of us have started new works, so check them all out. Feel free to leave a comment. 

Here are the pictures we've chosen.







And here are the scenes! 

V.L. LOCEY (MM Hockey Romance)

The macaw loved free time, stretching his bright blue wings he flew around my condo, coming to land on my shoulder after I’d dropped into the sofa.

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Greek god/paranormal Romance)

But he’d move Olympus and earth to save this innocent from a watery grave.


She gasped, and a hand flew to her unadorned throat.

TRISHA FAYE (Historical Fiction Short Story)

There were some mementos that would remain private, keeping those memories for herself.

JEAN JOACHIM (Women’s Fiction)

How old was Aunt Sue? Old enough. No way would he tell her the truth. “It’s under control.”

JILLIAN CHANTAL (Regency)

So here he was, praying not to be seen.

SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Modern Historical Romance)

The four-slice toaster popped to punctuate his words.

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