I liked it too, but perhaps that's like, duh, coming from...well, I would say a cop groupie, but they are such hard-living hard-drinking skanks that that gives me a total wig. And "heart" is giving me a lot of images...we'll see what kind comes up first.
The Great Write Way
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
OK, I know this isn't my place, but I'd be psyched if a jock or someone would write a drabble with "the kid's got heart." I just don't have it in me.
The first thing you have to do is get down through the layers. You have to strip it to find the best part. The first ones are the biggest, but still quite a nibble in melted butter(or if your quest for the heart is greater than concern for yours, mayonnaise) I love to bite down on tender green leaves.And this noble thistle, that when it grows has a blossom O’Keefe like and impressive enough to make even indifferent me pause, is not through with surprises. The only vaguely unpleasant part is scraping out the fuzz, which offers the novelty of showing that your thistle-colored crayon didn’t lie, all those years ago.(It really is a pretty purple) The perfect heart is firm without being hard and soft without being mushy. It’s a pleasure to put in your mouth.
ETA: Hee. This reads like "Sometimes an Artichoke is Just An Artichoke" sort of. What is it about writing about food makes me get sluttish?
An artichoke drabble!
(loving erika madly)
Thanks! I love them.(And it was a real pleasure to watch one grow. Mom had one at her old house.)
Bouncing...
I got two good reviews for my novella in the anthology that's coming out March 5 (Wicked Women Whondunit)! What with the sinus infection from hell and real-life stuff making me crazy-busy, it was very nice news to get, and I just wanted to share.
Loving the drabbles. Susan, yours really hit me. I need to do this topic, but I'm soooo stuffy and headachey.
Bounces off, trying not to sneeze...
That's great news, Amy!
I want to do a happier heart drabble before the week is out, but I'm waiting for inspiration to strike.
Good news!
I've been re-reading some of my writing and editing guides, trying to distill common things that I think are helpful. There's the usual "avoid adverbs" and the like.
I'm also reading a Terry Pratchett and having a lovely time, when the editor's eye twitches and glances over his technique. Adverbs! People say things sourly and snidely and firmly. And he does things like "said Nanny" instead of "Nanny said," something else one of my books got all twitchy and prohibitionary about.
Editor's Eye is baffled and suspecting it's one of those "If you're so-and-so you can get away it" things. Rebel's Eye is snickering like a mad thing.
Okay, thanks deb. I probably have a little more to say about it, anyway, mebbe I can add some punch. I think I want to end with the chorus though. Think it would still work if I kicked the opening chorus, added a verse? I gotta think about it.
The hearts drabbles are great! Especially erika's, because nobody expects artichokes!