Six Word Story No. 45

She sometimes ate tiny crab tostadas.

frida&salidor

Six Word Story No. 40

Emmaline’s necklace was conspicuous but sublime.

feather hat

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Six Word Story No. 28

Spring arrived, wearing her fancy skirts.

nasst

Six Word Story No. 21

As light faded Venus came alive.

venus

 

 

 

Six Word Story No. 16

In therapy, it all made sense.

uni

Six Word Story No. 14

His ardor was genuine but futile.

goof

practice, practice::repeat

This advice seems a simple truth. . .and it is. Reading is not just doing nothing!

Author Ian McEwan talks about the writing life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ZEE9_iZRk