Posts tagged with 'participation'

Faithful Readers

  • Posted on December 6, 2007 at 2:02 pm

Thanks to Khorboth and Coral who both sent me Love Letters Aren’t they lovely?

I thought Khor’s was especially poignant. Now I should put together another reader participation thingy. Yeah?

Write Me a Letter

  • Posted on August 11, 2007 at 7:44 pm

I want a love letter. Would you write one for me? It doesn’t have to be to me, though that would be really fabulous. Just write a love letter and post it here or email it to me.

It’s doesn’t have to be a normal letter. It can be creepy, or depressing, or really really wrong as long as it is also, technically, a love letter. Show me your weird side, Lord know mine show often enough.

You’ll find the one I’ve written below that cut Write Me a Letter- continue reading

40/49 Look It’s Funny!!

  • Posted on July 29, 2007 at 5:25 pm

Blogathon 2007
5 Hours 0 Minutes left (Um. Maybe)
Flash fiction, poetry, & literary tech for Planned Parenthood
Sponsor me! Click Here.
Total Pledged: $40.00 Thank you

Editor: You’re not even trying anymore are you?

Reba: Not right now, no. Give me a few minutes.

Next Post, Kristina Brooke’s Questions
After that, CJ’s lurid sex scene. (Sorry to make you wait doll, but I’m wretched at these!)

39/49 Ten to Go

  • Posted on July 29, 2007 at 4:45 pm

Blogathon 2007
5 Hours 30 Minutes left (Um. Maybe)
Flash fiction, poetry, & literary tech for Planned Parenthood
Sponsor me! Click Here.
Total Pledged: $40.00 Thank you

What shall I write from here? If you are a sponsor, I’ll write something special just for you. What would you like to read?
More teeny fiction?
Creepy Fiction?
Mushy fiction?
Want me to try another Planned Parenthood Poem?
Want me to babble about what is happening at my house?
I can get more kitten pictures.

What do you, my beloved sponsors, want?

Help! This Story is Untitled!

  • Posted on June 16, 2007 at 2:23 pm

I got to the Leviathan™ just before four on a Wednesday. Parked in the farthest space from the entry to the mall, the SUV spoke of its owner’s paranoia. I was sure I’d lived in apartments that were smaller that this colossus, and reflective, yield-sign yellow paint exponentially increased its visibility. Decals on the windows assured passers by that this vehicle was protected by some fancy security system, and an aftermarket locking gas cap (They still make those?) would certainly protect the precious liquid gold in the gas tank. The pristine roll bars, anti-reflective coating on the windows, and high-end halogen headlights would all ensure that the passengers of this luxury liner survived the manic highways at any time of the day or night.
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