Here is the Community Story Board Prompt for this week. Katie Sullivan created this one and it looks like fun.

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It is Friday and it has been a lovely week. Here in South Texas we got a whole bunch of rain. This means that the water restrictions, as a result of the drought, will be lifted soon. A cold (relatively) front moved in on Tuesday so the night-time lows are in the sixties for the […]

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Tonight please give a warm welcome to the lovely S.K. Nicholls!! Do you write under any other names? Not yet. What are you currently working on? A crime novel/murder mystery that is turning into a bit of a psycho thriller and a sort of autobiography. How many (if any)…

Readers are fundamental to what we do. Without them there would be little reason to spend the long hours propped up to a key board pounding out the words that make a story. It is the words that make a story not the brainstorm that created the concept. So with that in mind I have […]

Here is my interpretation of the Prompt ‘Frost”  created by Susan Nichols for the Community Story Board Old Man Frost by John W. Howell ©2013 I watched this old guy struggle with the heavy outer door and finally make it into the bank. He crossed the marble foyer and looked like he was going to end […]

Here is the Sixteenth installment of Ten Top Lists of What Not to Do by Marie Ann Bailey of 1WriteWay at http://1writeway.com and John W. Howell of Fiction Favorites at http://johnwhowell.com. These lists are simu-published on our blogs each Monday. We hope you enjoy. This list was put together at the request of Minion Leader […]

Here is the CSB weekly prompt created by Susan Nicholls

Dean was gracious enough to ask me to stop by for a guest post on his blog. Dean is very creative and can handle any graphic assignment from a blog header to book cover. Give him a visit.

Friday has finally arrived. If you are like me it is a welcome sight for sore everything. Even though I don’t have a traditional workweek, I still like to kick back and celebrate its close. In fact, someone asked me my idea of a good Friday. I said, “A good Friday is where I write […]