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Author Promo: Headstall


It's time for another author promo! I'm completely out of these promos, so if you'd like to promo your own work, take a look at the thread for guidelines and then PM me. For this month, our featured promo spot is for Headstall. There were three questions that Headstall had to answer for each story. The questions were What gave you the idea for this story? What was your favorite thing about writing this story? & Please tell us something about this story that is not already in the description.

 

Headstall
Promising Author
15 stories · 3,128 reviews · 636,814 total words

 

Chrisis Eve

 

Description: Darren is in a crisis on Christmas Eve. His pain is unbearable, and he only wants one thing… peace… peace from the memories of another Christmas Eve that has haunted him for two years. Is there someone or something that can help him find it?

 

What gave you the idea for this story?

 

I was intrigued by the 2015 Secret Santa contest, but I didn’t think I was up for it, quite frankly. The idea must have been percolating in my brain, though, because I woke up one morning with this strange story at the front of my mind. Something magical, which was weird for me. Anyway, I sat down and started writing.

 

What was your favorite thing about writing this story?

 

I guess I would have to say how different it was. It had my brain firing on all cylinders as I created my Santas in a way that was pure fun. It was like playing, rather than writing.

 

Please tell us something about this story that is not already in the description.

 

The only thing I can think of that might be interesting is when I wrote the alley scene, for some reason I pictured Johnny Depp in his role as Captain Jack Sparrow… I think it might have been his carriage as he walked. So maybe there was a bit of him in there.

 

Dirty Pool

 

Description: Duncan never saw it coming... any of it. His friends didn't understand. They meant well, but it was over, and there was no going back. He wouldn't be fooled again.

 

 

What gave you the idea for this story?

 

This was a story that coalesced in my head on a fairly long bike ride. By the time the ride was done, I had the entire story. I don’t know why it came to the surface, other than one of the characters is a lot like a friend of mine. I might have been thinking about the fall anthology at the time… Blindsided… but I can’t be sure. My imagination comes alive for no apparent reason most of the time.

 

What was your favorite thing about writing this story?

 

The dialogue, without a doubt. I could hear all the voices clearly. Ah, should I be admitting that? Seriously, I love writing dialogue between characters who are well fleshed out in my head.

 

Please tell us something about this story that is not already in the description.

 

That’s a tough question without giving spoilers. I guess it would be that I designed Kelly and Martin’s house completely in my head, right down to the door hardware. It’s why I’ve been working on short stories more and more, as a form of discipline. My instinct is to turn every story into a long one.

 

Finding Refuge

 

Description: A refuge can be a place, or a person. Sometimes, it's both. Just like scars. We can carry them on the outside, or on the inside. Sometimes, it's both. Wiley Burch is a cowboy on the run. He never bargained for being someone's target, but it appears his luck has run out... or has it?

 

What gave you the idea for this story?

 

The Rewind Anthology. I wanted to write something for it (I ended up writing three stories in all), and there were so many options with all the previous themes available. I saw the Scars theme, and a cougar came to mind for whatever reason. I had never considered writing a ‘Western’ before, but once I did, it seemed the most natural thing to do. I was raised on Westerns as a kid, on TV and at the movies, and I was a true fan of them. It was exciting.

 

What was your favorite thing about writing this story?

 

Other than the fact it had horses in it, it would have to be the ‘western speak’ I had the most fun with. I wanted the feel to be authentic, but not hokey or over the top. I was really happy with how it turned out.

 

Please tell us something about this story that is not already in the description.

 

I would have to say first of all, this little story is a favorite of mine, and secondly, these guys have never left my head. They show up periodically so there’s a good chance we will see them again at some point, and that includes Cholo.

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Timothy M.

Posted

3 hours ago, Mikiesboy said:

Yeah.. a nice barn-boy :)   hehe

 

3 hours ago, Headstall said:

Barn-boy? Oh, you mean stable hand. I guess you need more lessons about horses :P Yeah... a stable hand in overalls... denim ones... and a red bandanna, straw hat, and sweat... lots of... oh... I feel a story coming on. Finding Refuge part two... Doing Chores... 

 

YES !! well done, tim :2thumbs:

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Mikiesboy

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12 minutes ago, Timothy M. said:

 

 

YES !! well done, tim :2thumbs:

Barn-boy like pool-boy ....it worked though, eh? :)

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Timothy M.

Posted

7 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

Barn-boy like pool-boy ....it worked though, eh? :)

 

It sure did, now we just need to keep nagging him occasionally. :P 

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Headstall

Posted

55 minutes ago, Timothy M. said:

 

 

42 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

Barn-boy like pool-boy ....it worked though, eh? :)

YES !! well done, tim :2thumbs:

Maybe it did, and maybe it didn't :P 

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Headstall

Posted

35 minutes ago, Timothy M. said:

 

It sure did, now we just need to keep nagging him occasionally. :P 

Nagging won't work :unsure:... I'm pretty sure it won't :huh:

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