Posts Tagged fantasy writing

#30 Lights Out In New York

One of the first things I was taught about writing fiction was to never be afraid to write anything that comes to your mind; when what you have written has no actual beginning, middle, or end, call it a vignette and file it for future reference.  Good advice! I keep everything I write as a result of this […]

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#30 THE GENESIS PROTOCOL (or is it #1!)

Many view the bible as a religious tome and follow all in this singular compendium of multiple author scripts with a dedication that absolutely fascinates me; this historical book of tales, a depiction of events of the time, transcribed at the time, by those who felt such should be preserved for future generations, has made a monumental mark on the […]

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#14 The Decree

There are days, most certainly, when every writer needs to bask in a delightful world of pure, joy filled fantasy. Today was just such a day; pleasant weather, a clear mind and the need to escape into ‘other realms’…. Set in a better time than this world, Balinak sights in the distance a princess coming […]

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#12 Lunch!

Sometimes there is nothing for a bad mood, but to WRITE IT OUT! The third shortest Telling Tale thus far, ‘Lunch!’ is 1771 words in length. Naughty, unexpected, slightly disturbing and most certainly for adults only, this one is for the ladies who love ladies who love the ladies! 😉 Yes, it is that kind […]

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#8 Diviniliscious!

This story is disgusting. Take some good advice and do not read today’s Telling Tale before, during or immediately after eating. ‘Diviniliscious’ is 2662 words in length. Having read this tale, you will likely never read another story written by me again. Seriously. Update, 8th March 2013 ‘Diviniliscious’ appears in Book One of the Telling […]

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#1 ACQUISITION

Greetings! Today I begin Telling Tales. I am a writer. I love writing – actually – I love and hate everything about writing. Every day presents a new challenge. This year I have a singularly focused task; to begin and complete a collection of short story volumes entitled ‘Telling Tales’. The target is one Tale […]

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