
It’s March! And things are going… right now I feel like everything is in a transition phase. The seasons are changing. My husband and I are working on a diy project that is going much slower than we thought but progress is being made. My writing is going, just slowly. And I have a job starting next month. So, it’s time to change from the slower months of winter and into the productive months of spring.
Last month’s prompt was a reused one, and here are the two stories produced from it (old vs. new):
Unicorns are Really Vampires
“How did you know?” I asked, not sure I wanted the answer. I thought I had been careful. I thought she would never understand. My mom was not supposed to find out about my hobby. I tried my best to keep it a secret. “They’re evil,” she said as she pointed at the jar of…
Keep readingTime Stopped that Day
February 2025 Short Story of the Month “How did you know?” I asked, not sure I wanted the answer. I thought I had been careful. I thought she would assume I was up to normal teen things, like drugs and acting out. “Seriously? That’s what you want to know? How do I know?” She was…
Keep readingAgain, this month, I’m reusing an old prompt. This one was originally used in May 2018 and the original short story I wrote with it was called “Family Road Trip.” (Click the link to read the old story).
The new story is in the works using this prompt:
“They whispered through the dark, empty trees like a warning in a foreign language. Winter was coming, and with winter…”
Complete the Story
Just like the first time I read this, it gives Game of Thrones vibes, but that’s not where I’ll be taking it! Stay tuned for the short story of the month!
Happy reading and writing today and every day!
