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@nmcdougal94
I enjoyed reading this story here by @nmcdougal94 Even with such a short read, it drew me in and made me feel as if I can see the boat, the fish, and the beacon, as if I were in that boat. ~ @pixiehunter


@pixiehunter
Listen up everyone! @pixiehunter is back in the house! She wrote a beautiful story about her love for her son. He is all grown up now and you can feel her worries about letting go. Please head on over to her post and give her some love during this difficult time. ~ @whatisnew


@improv
@improv, I enjoy your stream-of-consciousness freewrites, but this shows us what you can do when you set out to create a story. Did you really do this in five minutes, no editing? I want to kidnap your Muse and put her to work for me!
Mount Balefire. There is always a beacon atop Mount Balefire. And down, into the canyon, though there are no roaming dogs, you will find the Cafe of shuttered windows. Love it. Great opening line.
I love this short, succinct-but-loaded, mythic fantasy. The tone is epic and sweeping, rich and timeless. There's even a crime noir vibe. Dogs no longer roam these streets: that is a telling detail, provocative, making me want to know what's left. Behind a shuttered window, a drenched old man, for there are only men and cats in this town - every single word on its own is a simple word, but put together, they convey so much more than meets the eye. You're a born writer @improv! You've got "it." ~ @carolkean


@d00k13
I liked the positivity that radiated from this post by @d00k13 It is indeed difficult to discover that we ourselves are the light when all the time we think that it is to be found outside.
He has done that and that is why he can explain it beautifully through this post. touchwood.
Please do read his post. ~ @sayee


@carolkean
I usually am fond of @carolkean works - I have no idea how she gets so much down in five minutes! - but this one speaks volumes about a topic I love: chickens! Her short story has a ton of info in it. We learn how to catch the nasty rooster one had to run from (at night, with a hook, a crate and the kids), why it met its demise when it did ("One of his progeny did get escape our breakfast skillet and grew up to be a fine looking rooster, so the Ha-Ha Rooster went to the chopping block."), and ends with a nice capture of mixed feelings and the circle of life. There's only a couple more days to show the love on this one, so read it today! ~ @owasco


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