Six Sentence Sunday 19th August
I managed to keep up to date with my prompts during Swanwick. The following sentences are from a piece I wrote whilst I was there The morning sun was beginning to rise as Sam made her way down to the...
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This weeks snippet comes from one of my prompts I did a couple of weeks ago….. Max grabbed his car keys and ran to his car. He drove like a mad man, past caring about speeding fines, points, or other...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 9th September
Another little snippet from one of my daily writing prompts “Ok, ok, I give in, take the bloody Blur CD’s!” I hated this part of a breakup, that exhausting moment where things had to be divided up....
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 16th September
Today is Six Sentence Sunday! I’ve finally managed to get my link up on the site so this week I am participating officially! Still experimenting with first person POV, and d’ya know what? I’m really...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 23rd September
Here are my six sentences Douglas ran his fingers through his chestnut brown curls and sighed. “But you promised Douglas.” Nancy whined. “I know, I know, but what do you expect me to do love?” “Yeah,...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 30th September
This weeks six sentences come from a prompt I did earlier on in the week Stuart had never really liked women, it all went back to his childhood, his mother. The contempt she felt for him was evident in...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 7th October
Today’s six sentences come from a piece I wrote a couple of weeks ago. Paula stood in the empty dining room and smiled. Finally, the house was hers. It had taken months of negotiations, solicitors, and...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 14th October
I wrote this piece back in April “I’m sorry Jan, but it needs to be said.” “No, please Dave, that’s enough, you’ve made your point.” Jan looked across the table at her father in law. When she’d first...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 21st October
This weeks 6 sentences are from a piece I wrote as an exercise in the Faber class We were asked to write 100 words on our name. I went blank, but after a bit of brainstorming came up with the idea of...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 18th November
Thank you for all your comments yesterday. It’s really interesting to hear how you all work Today’s 6 sentences come from an exercise I did in my Faber class the week before last. The idea was to...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 19th August
I managed to keep up to date with my prompts during Swanwick. The following sentences are from a piece I wrote whilst I was there The morning sun was beginning to rise as Sam made her way down to the...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 2nd September
This weeks snippet comes from one of my prompts I did a couple of weeks ago….. Max grabbed his car keys and ran to his car. He drove like a mad man, past caring about speeding fines, points, or other...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 9th September
Another little snippet from one of my daily writing prompts “Ok, ok, I give in, take the bloody Blur CD’s!” I hated this part of a breakup, that exhausting moment where things had to be divided up....
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 16th September
Today is Six Sentence Sunday! I’ve finally managed to get my link up on the site so this week I am participating officially! Still experimenting with first person POV, and d’ya know what? I’m really...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 23rd September
Here are my six sentences Douglas ran his fingers through his chestnut brown curls and sighed. “But you promised Douglas.” Nancy whined. “I know, I know, but what do you expect me to do love?” “Yeah,...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 30th September
This weeks six sentences come from a prompt I did earlier on in the week Stuart had never really liked women, it all went back to his childhood, his mother. The contempt she felt for him was evident in...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 7th October
Today’s six sentences come from a piece I wrote a couple of weeks ago. Paula stood in the empty dining room and smiled. Finally, the house was hers. It had taken months of negotiations, solicitors, and...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 14th October
I wrote this piece back in April “I’m sorry Jan, but it needs to be said.” “No, please Dave, that’s enough, you’ve made your point.” Jan looked across the table at her father in law. When she’d first...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 21st October
This weeks 6 sentences are from a piece I wrote as an exercise in the Faber class We were asked to write 100 words on our name. I went blank, but after a bit of brainstorming came up with the idea of...
View ArticleSix Sentence Sunday 18th November
Thank you for all your comments yesterday. It’s really interesting to hear how you all work Today’s 6 sentences come from an exercise I did in my Faber class the week before last. The idea was to...
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