A True Christmas Miracle: Let Nothing Interfere with Our Christmas Traditions

It was Christmas Eve, and I fidgeted as lightning flashed and rain poured, spelling a potential end to our pageant. The wind howled, and one could windsurf through the streets, covered in armor of helmet and knee guards, of course.  Eileen had her tambourine out because we planned to sing loudly and fervently next to the Nativity scene at church. Afterwards, we would... Continue Reading →

The Final Straw: Can You Tell A Story In

Mikey’s received a gerbil. Jaycee loved to zip around his wheel in his personal wonderland. One day, he escaped, knocked over Father’s aftershave, and soared downstairs. When Mother howled like a banshee, Mikey at least knew where he was. It was the final straw for Mother. Jaycee was the last pet in their home. Written... Continue Reading →

Finding A Balance Between Humans and Nature: Can You Tell A Story In

Completing his Sudoku game, John noticed a caterpillar larger than usual. He realized the organic fertilizer used on his flowers was not good for the wildlife. Written for Can You Tell A Story In #309 from Esther Chilton. The prompts are "Caterpillar," "Sudoku," and "Organic," in 26 words. Copyright ©All posts on my blog, Help... Continue Reading →

Not Everybody Understands Good Poetry: Can You Tell A Story In

Edwin’s critique of Marla’s poem left her so mad! Remembering that some people cannot appreciate subtlety, rather than murdering a friend, she opted for a double-chocolate cupcake to comfort her. After all, poetry can be like the roll of the dice: sometimes people get it and other times they don’t.   Fictional story written for... Continue Reading →

Fear of Losing Leads to Defeat: Can You Tell a Story In…

Grace was petrified by Camilla’s dominance in the 800m run of the heptathlon. Watching Camilla holding an umbrella with the colors of a box of Crayola crayons, Grace prayed that, for once, she could overcome her fears and win the event. Written for "Can You Tell A Story In" by Esther Chilton. The prompts are... Continue Reading →

Waste of Time: Can You Tell A Story In

Sharon looked at the still and unspeaking man who resembled a waxwork of a date. Trying to find true love using an algorithm to elicit the razzle-dazzle of those first moments of attraction was not working for her. Written for "Can You Tell A Story In..." from Esther Chilton. This week's limit is 38 words,... Continue Reading →

Taking an Honest Look: Can You Tell a Story In…

Marvin glanced at his profile as he walked into the gym for his Pilates class. He flinched because he was more the little teapot, short and stout, than the gladiator he saw in his imagination. Today, he chose to avoid the plank walk because of the scabs on his forearms from when he dove on... Continue Reading →

Can You Tell A Story in 44 Words?

Moving like a dolphin, Bruce outpaced the field in his toffee-colored swimming pants. His stylish bike was very fast, but he needed a good head start on the second leg if he were to uphold the family’s honor as the aristocrats of the triathlon. Written for Can You Tell a Story In from Ester Chilton.... Continue Reading →

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