April 2021 Prompt: Easter/Ostara marks the start of spring when dragons lay their eggs. It is an Easter/Ostara tradition to brave the birthing grounds and claim your egg before it hatches. {Prompt from writing.prompt.daily Instagram page} As well as attempting to write my pets’ personalities as human children; if you know my animals, please place … Continue reading Line-A-Day Short Story (April: An Easter Story)
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Line-A-Day Short Story (December: A Christmas Story)
Prompt: Someone's First Christmas Without a Loved One; Christmas Time; Weave a Christmas Song into a Short Story: "Wintersong" and "Song for a Winter's Night" by Sarah McLachlan. Peter froze at his desk as the lights overhead began to shut down with a soft ‘wump’ one-by-one. He swore softly to himself; he had not thought … Continue reading Line-A-Day Short Story (December: A Christmas Story)
Line-A-Day Short Story (November)
Prompt: A Family Attempts to Hide Their Secrets from Someone New; Thanksgiving This one is a little different than those of September and October; I started this one with a vision of where it was going in the end. I wanted to make sure it properly arrived at the ending I envisioned, not just plopped … Continue reading Line-A-Day Short Story (November)
Line-A-Day Short Story (October)
Prompt: The House At the End of the Street The house at the end of the street was an old decrepit thing. It was a tall, twisting Victorian with boarded up windows, gingerbread molding, and too many turrets. No one ventured there; the yard was overgrown and the front porch was precarious with its missing … Continue reading Line-A-Day Short Story (October)
Line-A-Day Short Story (September)
Prompt: Write about a space ship going to a distant galaxy. The ship was a sleek and glorious space craft. It was the crowning jewel of the Nova Space Program. With a capacity of some 500,000, it was the largest ship in the fleet. The decks Amara sought would be near the core, far out … Continue reading Line-A-Day Short Story (September)