Author Archives: Alice

Tossing and Turning

He groaned, rolled over, punched the pillow. Shouldn’t have yelled at the boss. Should tell his wife, no more paycheck. Unable to sleep, he sat up. “Everything all right?” His wife reached out in the dark. Couldn’t let her down. Have to get a new job in the morning. “Yeah,” he lied. “Everything’s fine.” Think you can write a story in 55 words? Go visit the G-man to see those who did.

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249/365 Street 3

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13 Previous 13s

I went to dig up an old post for reference and noticed that I managed to write a few entertaining lists of 13 over the years. Here are 13 of my favorite. 1. 13 Reactions This is the one that announced the publication of Moving In. Mostly it just says “squeee.” 2. 13 More Pictures of Africa These are great pictures of Cape Town, Victoria Falls, etc. 3. A 13 Part Tour of the ShapeShifter World I stole from Susan […]

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248/365 Street 2

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Ah Maria, That’s How to Raise an Army

In order to save Austria, Queen Maria Theressa had to humble herself to the Hungarian. She gladly thumbed her nose at her own nobles. Then peace came. Peace. For the first eight years of her reign all had been war. Things had not gone particularly well in that department. Overall though, things hadn’t gone particularly badly either. Only a small bit of Silesia remained in Austria’s hands. As bitter a pill as this was to swallow, she had the consolation […]

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247/365 Street 1

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Wilderness Girl by Cate Masters

I went way over the limit. Sorry. “Posers, huh? I won’t exactly be an expert out there (in the wilderness)” He probably liked athletic, outdoorsy types. The exact opposite of her. He tilted his head. “Not right away. The key is not to look like you’re trying too hard.” “Or the bears will laugh at me?” The bears wouldn’t be the only ones. He bent with laughter, his face close to hers. “No, not the bears. The raccoons, definitely. But […]

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246/365 What it’s Really Like

With all the grand pictures of mountains I’ve posted in the last year, you probably have the wrong idea of what it’s like to live in them. Most of the time I’m in a town or city, and don’t really notice the mountains. For the next few days I’ll post some street shots. You’ll always be able to see mountains in the pictures, but like this one, they may be hard to spot.

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Chalk

I was planning on posting the awards I’ve received lately today, but literally fell asleep on my keyboard while trying to set it up. Still not done. Will post it next Monday instead. Meanwhile, check these out.

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245/365 Couch

I’ll bet those of you who looked at yesterday’s 365 picture didn’t notice the train. Yep, there’s a train on the bottom left of the picture. Can’t see it? Neither could I. So I played around in Photoshop to see if I could make it show. I did, in a ghostly sort of way, but I did better at making the couch show.

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244/365 Another Sunrise

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The Big Provider

Jack: It was a good fishing day. The river is high, and full of fish. Jill: Probably freshly stocked by the fishery. Jack: Are you complaining? Jill: Me? No, no! Hand them over and I’ll fry them up. Jill: Funny. I could swear there was more than one when he gave it to me. Today’s theme is Three Previously in Jack and Jill Spiraling Out of Control The rules for Photohunt can be found here. Be sure to visit the […]

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Suzie’s House 156: Drew in New Mexico

This meeting could go either way. Drew stared out the window of the local FBI headquarters. Local for New Mexico, that is. The skies in Albuquerque were a darker blue than those in Wisconsin, and the heat waves something he wouldn’t expect there. Not to mention all the earth tone buildings – sandy beige, rust, and gunpowder blue done in stucco or adobe, the wilting cactus and white chip gravel in place of Wisconsin’s emerald green lawns, the lilt of […]

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243/365 Train Yard

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Shikigami Paper Doll

Paper man Made by a child Found on the floor Wadded up Thrown away When no one is looking Unfolds himself Runs across carpet To a neglected door Slipping through When the child Works her magic Wiggles a finger Calls him back To play Slave The challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story in 55 words. Click on the emblem to go to G-man’s site and hook up with other people who did this.

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