Monday, December 1, 2025

Tuesday Tales: From the Word ANGRY

 


Welcome to the last month of the year 2025. Each week, a group of talented writers share a glimpse of their works in progress with you. This week, the Tuesday Tales authors are basing their scenes on the word prompt, ANGRY. You can find each author's selection by clicking on their names. Take the time to read them all. Have a great week.

FLOSSIE BENTON ROGERS (Paranormal Fantasy Romance)

 She had crossed the sea, a mountain, and time itself.

 

JEAN JOACHIM (Contemporary Romance)

 “What’s a syllabus?” Charlotte asked.


TRISHA FAYE (Women’s Fiction)

 Claire had read that Hal Medlin, an early settler of this area, had shot the last buffalo here around 1854, if she remembered right.


SUSANNE MATTHEWS (Cozy Mystery)

 I didn’t need shadows, least of all, a popinjay and a thick-headed misogynist.

 

TRICIA ANDERSEN (Sci-Fi)

 “Wield it.”

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