Madison/Mad does have a strong sound. Is her middle name "Dolly"?, in case you want to have a moment of cute.
Buffy ,'Showtime'
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
drabble:
Today would have been my grandmother's 24th birthday.
We had a routine. In common years, I'd call to wish her “Happy Birthday!” on February 28th, and she would reply, “Oh, no, it's not my birthday yet.” When I wished her “Happy Birthday!” on March 1st, she would say, “Thanks, but you missed it.” Only on leap years would there be an actual celebration with cake and candles. She liked it that way.
So here's to you, grandma Hilda. I'm sorry you're not around to enjoy birthdays and un-birthdays anymore, but I'll celebrate them for you nonetheless.
Wren came out of nowhere, and it worked!
Wren has been my D&D character's name for ever, so I was amused.
That's pretty cool!
Hey, Gud, and anyone ready to query agents, did you know about Query Tracker? It's free and looks pretty comprehensive.
I'm using it right now (well, not right now, right now) and it's very useful.
So I've been looking at my own prompt all week, and nothing. I got as far as vaguely thinking about Rapunzel wanting to leap from her tower. Feh.
In better news, I did something called Word Wars with a friend online last night -- you set a time limit and write as much as possible within it, and whoever writes the most words wins. We did it for thirty minutes, and I wrote 515 words, which is excellent, because I haven't been writing except for the drabbles here at all.
Sadly, now I'm staring blankly at where I left off.
Welcome to Word Wars, Amy! I do that at least once a week with my Star Trek peeps. I wrote 700 words yesterday, thanks to them.
Missed yesterday in a haze of blah and sick. Here's this week's prompt, a line of dialogue:
"I just can't decide."
my Star Trek peeps
I was skimming. This phrase caught my eye and took me to an Easter place. I imagine the jousts could be very entertaining.
The Spock peep would attempt to nerve pinch all the other peeps with his beak.