Action 8

Another Write on Edge writing challenge! This was a quick one! For Friday, a short challenge. Below are three fairly generic passive phrases. Your goal is to make them active in a short scene, either fiction or non-fiction. You can choose one, two, or all three to play with, but you only have 100 words. [he/she/I] was devastated ...

Is it fate? 11

First, I need to say thank you to everyone that has been reading and commenting. I had great intentions of replying to everyone last week, but it didn’t happen. Life, etc. I have ended up working longer hours than I ever did during the school year — in part because we need to get the ...

To The Moon 14

This week’s Write on Edge prompt was pretty short: I gave you have 500 words to write a piece, fiction or non-fiction, which includes the phrase “to the moon.” One night, when Sarah Kate was very small, but old enough to remember, her Dad climbed in bed with her and read “Guess How Much I Love You.” Well, ...

His side of the story 3

This week’s Write on Edge prompt was: This week we asked you to switch it up a little. If you typically write from the female perspective, we wanted you to try out the male point of view. And vice versa.   We can’t wait to see what you came up with in 300 words or ...

Choices 5

I had an idea for last week’s fiction prompt at Write on Edge, but I couldn’t make the words do what I wanted. This week, I have an entry, but I’m finding myself really reluctant to post it, partly because it’s the first time I’m working with some characters from a larger story that has ...