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August C S R Feature: Treading Water By Headstall


August is here, and I'm spending all my time with the family, enjoying our extra time together... but sometimes it's not so easy being part of a family. Check out the drama and hopefully happy ending in Headstall's Treading Water for this month's featured CSR read!

 



by Headstall

 


Length: 48,955

 

Description: Craig and Jared, former brothers-in-law, have been tormented in different ways, and lines have been crossed. Can they now find a way to make sense out of a challenging family situation?

 

A Reader Said: Such a shame to see the end, but, hopefully it won't be for long...hint hint... 0:)

 

I loved this short story and can't wait to see what you come up with next. ~ Cazpredroso

 


This month's Discussion day will take place on Monday, August 29th!

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Headstall

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LOL Speaking as one who can't seem to write anything past 2 or 3 pages (Strictly short story prompt writer here!) I think it's ALL tricky parts!

LOL... so true... out of likes :heart:

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spike382

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This is one of my favorite stories on the site. I know I heaped tons of praise on Gary's writing in the reviews for this. You're the best Gary!

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dughlas

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What was supposed to be a brief interlude project, just a few chapters, morphed in to something more. If you can't tell from earlier comments it's well worth reading.

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Headstall

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This is one of my favorite stories on the site. I know I heaped tons of praise on Gary's writing in the reviews for this. You're the best Gary!

Thanks spikey! You gave me wonderful support for this story with your amazing reviews, and I thank you for it. Glad to hear it is one of your favorites... cheers... :)

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Headstall

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What was supposed to be a brief interlude project, just a few chapters, morphed in to something more. If you can't tell from earlier comments it's well worth reading.

Thank you, dugh! You're right... it was supposed to be one chapter, but like with everything I do, I tend to go on... and on... I think I knew in the first couple of hundred words this story was going to 'morph' as you say, into something more.


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