Monday, November 24, 2025
Tuesday Tales - Word Prompt "Family"
Monday, November 17, 2025
TUESDAY TALES - WORD PROMPT FUSSY
Howdy! Welcome to Tuesday Tales. This week, we're writing to the word prompt "fussy". Each author has her separate story, genre, and style. These are great stories! Don't forget to leave a comment. We love the feedback. Thanks for stopping by.
JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)
He couldn’t mistake her reaction to his kisses.
SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)
He came here last June to do some hiking and rock climbing with four others and hasn’t been seen or heard from since.
FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)
“Don’t even think about gallivanting off with barely a mouthful in your gullet.”
TRISHA FAYE (Women's Fiction)
Slowing down as she passed Sweet Thyme, she gave a quick honk of the horn to Mimi.
TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci Fi)
“Do you have to be so fussy…hi, Dad.”
Monday, November 10, 2025
Tuesday Tales - From the Prompt 'Parade'
Welcome to Tuesday Tales! Each
week, authors write story snippets to word prompts. Our word for this week is
"parade."
Click on the name of each author to
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)
“See …. See the chunks he got this
morning?”
“Coffee. I need about a gallon.”
Damn. Heat he hadn’t felt since
Nancy died flooded his veins.
As expected, she screamed and went
all Kung-Fu panda on me.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Tuesday Tales: From the word PIE
Welcome to November and this week's edition of Tuesday Tales. This week, the authors are writing to the word prompt PIE. To see a scene,click on the author's name. After you've read their post, come back here for other options. Enjoy!
FLOSSIE
BENTON ROGERS (Halloween Tale: Part 2)
The
colors sparkled in her head--red, orange, purple, and gold.
She had
never been that aroused that quickly in her life.
TRISHA FAYE (Women’s Fiction)
Claire heaved a sigh of relief when she realized
that she wouldn’t have to deal with the man this week at least.
“I’m
amazed you got her here, especially at this time of the year.”



