Showing posts with label #zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #zombies. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

Tuesday Tales- August 2, 2016- Fly

Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share that work on their blogs.
This week's word prompt is Fly. Click on the links below and visit each blog to see how each chose to use the word.
Thank you for coming!

V.L  Locey: M/M Zombie Romantic Comedy
Slug and his friends seemed to enjoy the fact that they could now hit me in new places. 

Trisha Faye: Contemporary romance: 

“Besides, when you met me, did I look like a person that ran around with clowns?"

Susanne Matthews: Contemporary Romance

Paul grinned. “I don’t mind playing Prince Charming to your Cinderella.” He lifted his glass in salute. 

Tricia AndersonMMA Romance.
The kiss was soft, gentle. It was a taste of what might be.

Jillian Chantal: Contemporary Murder mystery: 

“Sorry, I don’t think I can.”

Davee Jones: Romantic Contemporary

“There aren’t any life-size Venus fly traps or any other man-eating plants out here, are there?” 

 Karen Cino: Contemporary Romance
Their afternoon in Central Park was flawless. They spent an hour at Strawberry Fields listening to different musicians perform their rendition of their favorite Beatle's songs.

Flossie Benton Rogers (Vintage Paranormal Romance):

Miss Sarah’s words plucked at her gut like the sharp edge of a chisel.


 

Monday, July 25, 2016

Tuesday Tales and a Picture Prompt

Tuesday Tales for July 25, 2016



 
Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share their work with you.
  This week is picture prompt week. We have a classic restaurant shingle.  The picture prompt word restriction -- only 300 words! Click on the links below and visit each blog to see the written depiction of the picture chosen.
 Many of these TT's have gone on to be published. Grab your favorite beverage and drop in on this week’s storytellers. Click on the author's name to go to their blog.
 Thank you for coming!


V.L. Locey  ( LGBT Zombie Romance)
  Mercury poured himself a glass of cold water and took a small sip, a devious smile tickling the corners of his mouth.
Trisha Faye   (Contemporary Romance)
“Let’s get you home, before you fall face first in that chocolate martini.”

Jean Joachim   (Modern Historical Romance)
  “Stick ‘em up, lady,” came a rough voice as something hard poked her in the back.

Tricia Anderson   (MMA Romance)
  “Dude. I’m not jumping into bed with you. I’m sure as hell not ready to meet your folks.”

Susanne Matthews(Contemporary Romance)
The aroma of his aftershave was doing strange things to her slightly inebriated senses.





Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
 “1923? Give that back. That’s my lucky quarter.”
 
“It contained a kids menu from our restaurant and an unused condom. They used a rare stamp in the outside corner of the envelope.”

Tuesday Tales and a Picture Prompt

Tuesday Tales for July 25, 2016



 
Welcome to this week’s edition of Tuesday Tales. Each week, authors use a word or picture prompt to create a snippet from their work in progress and share their work with you.
  This week is picture prompt week. We have a classic restaurant shingle.  The picture prompt word restriction -- only 300 words! Click on the links below and visit each blog to see the written depiction of the picture chosen.
 Many of these TT's have gone on to be published. Grab your favorite beverage and drop in on this week’s storytellers. Click on the author's name to go to their blog.
 Thank you for coming!


V.L. Locey  ( LGBT Zombie Romance)
  Mercury poured himself a glass of cold water and took a small sip, a devious smile tickling the corners of his mouth.
Trisha Faye   (Contemporary Romance)
“Let’s get you home, before you fall face first in that chocolate martini.”

Jean Joachim   (Modern Historical Romance)
  “Stick ‘em up, lady,” came a rough voice as something hard poked her in the back.

Tricia Anderson   (MMA Romance)
  “Dude. I’m not jumping into bed with you. I’m sure as hell not ready to meet your folks.”

Susanne Matthews(Contemporary Romance)
The aroma of his aftershave was doing strange things to her slightly inebriated senses.



Flossie Benton Rogers (Paranormal Romance)
 “1923? Give that back. That’s my lucky quarter.”
 
“It contained a kids menu from our restaurant and an unused condom. They used a rare stamp in the outside corner of the envelope.”