Disposable Fiction – The Rabbit’s Last Stand: Part One

Yesterday, I posted a graphic in my Facebook feed:

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A couple of other friends had posted this before, so I decided to give it a go. Every person who commented on this would receive an introduction to a novel.

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A Short Conversation: Another You by Miri Elm

On the blog A Short Conversation, Miri Elm posted a wonderful piece about love. One thing I really enjoy about this piece, aside from the subject matter, is the economy of the writing.

Please enjoy!

 

Source: Another You

Botched Job

When dangling fifty two meters off the ground, the people below look like ants. The ants, I imagine, look like snowmen.

I don’t think the drugs have worn off yet.

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Blank Page Blues

Let’s say your sink has exploded, your significant other is more significant with others, your pet is sick, the roof is on fire but not in a fun/party way, you’ve been told off by people you respect, your job is a soul-draining vampire that has clamped down on your neck and won’t let go, you are frustrated, mad, and sad.

But you still have to write.

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The Weekend Redirect: Reditus – Amanda Mininger

Amanda Mininger discusses coming back to writing after a long delay in this wonderful blog post. This is something that is universal for those of us who love slinging words together. I myself took a nearly year long break for one reason or another and the factory has only just started up again.

Read the post, but don’t just read the post. Savor the whole thing. This person can write!

Source: Reditus