Writing Prompt
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Inktober 2023 #8
“I don’t know,” said Rain quietly from over Cirrus’ shoulder, “I don’t remember Phantom being this…
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Inktober 2023 #7
And yet… Drip. Drip drip drip. Drip. Dripdripdripdripdripdripdripdrip. Dripdrip. Drip.
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Inktober 2023 #6
The surrounding mountains of their little valley were awash in a new, bright light. That very…
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Inktober 2023 #5
He fumbled with the large sheet of parchment, twisting it and turning it. His tan finger…
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Inktober 2023 #4
“I thought you would have been happy to see me,” he said, his voice tinged with…
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Inktober 2023 #3
There was a growing feeling inside him that he could not shake. A feeling that this…
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Inktober 2023
It’s almost Spooky season, which means another season is just about here. The dawn of October…
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Monthly Writing Challenge (January 2022)
Anyway… she was getting distracted. Diana was dying. The muscles in her arms ached, her legs…
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Monthly Writing Challenge (December 2021: A Christmas Story)
“Have you already forgotten the year you joined me and my candy makers?” Holly felt her…
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Monthly Writing Challenge (November 2021)
It was peaceful here. The sun was pale, veiled by a thin sheet of lacey, grey…
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Monthly Writing Challenge (October 2021: A Halloween Story)
As she climbed out of her car once more, grasping her pizza bag, a chill raked…
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Line-A-Day Short Story (August 2021)
The tiny reptilian nose poking out from the wrappings nuzzled at Astana’s hand, asking for more…
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Line-A-Day Short Story (April: An Easter Story)
Both Eydis and Astrid gasped in amazement, their eyes widen in wonder. “Is that where Mummy’s…
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Line-A-Day Short Story (December: A Christmas Story)
The next Christmas she had crafted their very own star to top their first Christmas tree. …
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Line-A-Day Short Story (November)
He cleared his throat uncomfortably. “Now, Mother,” William started, “we’ve talked about this.” The crackle over…
