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  1. wildone

    Author Guess Who
    Who are you? Who, who, who, who?
    Who are you? Who, who, who, who?
    Who are you? Who, who, who, who?
    Who are you? Who, who, who, who?
    Well did I get you in the mood?  It has been a while since we had one of these so I was saying to my self, "Self, ask Renee if she has one loaded up and ready to go!" Well lucky you, she did! Now I challenge you all, I dare you, no, I double dog dare you to hazard a guess on who our mystery Author is.
     
    What is one thing that most GA members might not know about you?
    I was a theater nerd in high school and have a minor in theater as well. I've directed, stage managed, acted, and sang in a number of plays over the years. Some things never change.
    What prompted you to write your first story?
    Fear. I was afraid if I didn't start writing and sharing my work, I'd let a part of me die. I'd seen first hand how supportive people could be on GA and took the plunge.
    What genre of books do you enjoy reading and have you written for that genre?
    I tend to read mysteries and fantasy. I've attempted both at various times to wildly differing degrees of success. 
    Is there a genre that you haven’t written for that you would consider trying later on?
    I've never written anything with cowboys, but I might attempt it someday.
    What do you like most about publishing on GA?
    The nice thing about publishing on GA is the feedback. You will hear the good and the bad, usually in a respectful way.
    Do you have any unique writing habits or rituals to help you get into a writing mood?
    Mood music helps me write. Happy, sad, angry, excited, and more are all types of playlists. Total silence is usually a distraction, because then anything I see when I look up from my notebook or computer can capture my attention and take me away from my story. However, the music helps me stay focused.
    How has your writing style evolved over time?
    My writing has changed. I try to show more, tell less, and add more details before my beta reader has to ask. I had a tendency to be a bit brief
    Do you have a significant other?
    Well, no ring on my finger and my bed is full sized with loads of pillows.
    Do you have any pets?
    A dog is a necessity. 
    Do you post multi-chapter stories as you write? Do you wait until you’ve finished writing the entire story? Or is it something in between?
    I've been good and bad with my multi-chapter stories. Some I have completed, split into chapters, corrected, and published once a week until the story was done. Other times it has struggled along, in spurts, with stops, and then falls exhausted over the finish line complete with me swearing never again, only to do it again.
    What is your favorite television show?
    My favorite television show is The Great British Baking Show. I love the four stars and how they interact with the contestants each year.
    What is your favorite movie?
    My favorite movie? That is like asking me to pick a favorite child! There are three movies my family grew up watching and I'll still watch them no matter what. They are The Wizard of Oz, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
    Do you write poetry? Prose? Or both?
    I've attempted both, but anyone who has read my poetry will tell you it is not my forte. Prose works best for me.
    If you could meet one person, living or dead, who would it be?
    Meeting someone famous ... hmmm. That comes down to a toss up between two very talented authors - JK Rowling and Stephen King. Both have incredible imaginations and their world building skills are beyond belief. The ability to sit and pick their brains, even for a half hour, would be a dream come true
    What would you say is your greatest accomplishment?
    My greatest accomplishment is my ability to get up and keep trying. At times life has knocked me down and at times it felt impossible to go on. It has happened to me professionally, in my writing,  and my personal life. It is how you deal, not with your triumphs, but your failures. I've learned I always have me and just keep going.
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    Happy Guessing my friends  
     
     
  2. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Yes, it is December already!  Only 19 more sleeps until 🎅 comes to see all the good boys and gurls at GA  If he is still alive  
    I'm going to be short and sweet, I have a killer headache and body aches. Note to anyone out there that if you have a prosthetic leg and you and not wearing said leg, and stand up and turn around to put your residual limb (stump) on your wheelchair, ensure wheelchair hasn't moved 4 feet away I saw my fall in slow motion, not as graceful as Keanu in the Matrix though. I have a black toe, a sprained pinky finger and my head and neck are in pain. Oh well, I'm good for one of those a year  
    On Monday, Monday was our monthly CSR discussion day! Can you believe how quickly November flew by?
    Then Wednesday was a sad day After 3 years, our much beloved @Carlos Hazday was announced was leaving the much popular Ask An Author 2.0  So drop by and let Carlos know how much you appreciated everything he did on his 3 year tour of duty. Also, a call out to see if someone would be willing to pick up the feature going forward:
    On Friday we had a couple of great prompts from Cia in the Staff Prompt feature:
    And as promised, on Saturday, Myr brought us the first of many Writing Tips:
    But was Myr done with that? No, he also gave us a word of the day all week long. Make sure you check them out here: Myr is so Fecund
     
    Well I can't forget to check in on the story goal, can I? Wait, I can't , @Myr, I can't find last weeks goals 😢 In the meantime I will show you how we are doing year to date  

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    Stay tuned here for more information about the 2021 Anthology Themes!! Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens or @wildone to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    I'll Be Home for Christmas by Bill W **Complete**
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Baby, it's cold outside! by aditus
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Gap Year by Mark Arbour
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Picture Me And You by Comicality
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  3. wildone

    Prompts
    Hi-de hi-de hi-de-hi
    (Hi-de hi-de hi-de-hi)
    Hey-de hey-de hey-de hey
    (Hey-de hey-de hey-de hey)
    He-de he-de he-de he
    (He-de he-de he-de he)
    Hi-de hi-de hi-de-hi
    (Hi-de hi-de hi-de-hi)
    Nothing like a little Cab Calloway to kick off our weekend programing . Yes, it is Friday, the day we all used to look forward to  Well if you have nothing planned this weekend, why not for the heck of it, sit down with a pen and paper and crank out a story!! I'm sure you can find someone here that will be willing to read your hand writing and convert it a typed document to share on GA  
    Or  even better, write it out and snap a few pics of the handwritten text and put the pictures up in the associated topic  You can find them here. So are you willing to craft a creation in cursive?  
    Well this weekend is a all Cia weekend again. Ya, baby, ya! Said in my best Austin Powers voice  
     
    Prompt #11 - Creative what if by @Cia
    A private investigator is taking photos of someone who spots what they are doing. What happens next?
     
    Prompt #12 - First line by @Cia
    Who would have poisoned the old man's dog?
     
  4. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Wow, what a busy week here at the GA News Blog. I should have started this earlier so I could have it maybe done by midnight local time. It is already 11:30 😮 
    So without large flashing lights and sirens, maybe an announcer with a mike dropped down for the rafters like at a boxing match (I believe he was busy with the Mike Tyson match ), we will be a bit more subtle today in the Weekly Update. So here it goes, we have two days left to get your edited copy for the Fall Anthology into the Anthology Proof (No, I did not say poof  ) Team, so they can review and then with Renee collaborate to have  release dates. Please see the announcement below for Wednesday's Blog.
    So, what all happened this week, you ask?
    Let's start things off a little different. Why don't we look at some of the words that Myr brought us all on the Word of the Days:
    Now back to our usually scheduled Monday, where our great GA Review Team, including @aditus, did up another great review:
    Then on Wednesday, Renee posted an Anthology Reminder to remind everyone to get your stories in :
    Usually we would be finishing off the week with a couple of Staff prompts, one by the lovely Cia, the other by some schmuck :
    But it wasn't!  Myr dropped in on Saturday to let us know that the GA Writing Tip Blog is back! Many writers have used and learned from these. Make sure to check them out! A lot are done by long standing and prolific Authors here at GA.
    Lastly, here are last weeks results on the Story Goals:

    Oh, I nearly forgot 😮 One reader of the blog suggested to me to maybe repost the blog on the Can't Stop Reading blog for the month, two or three weeks before the CSR Discussion Day. Now I know you technically have only 1 day to read,  but let's give it a try.
    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows -  amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens or @wildone to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Baby, it's cold outside! by aditus
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Gap Year by Mark Arbour
    Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont
    Shelter by Comicality; Book 1 of Shelter
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  5. wildone

    Prompts
    So here we are again on a Friday, and not much to do in my little world  Maybe, just maybe, I'll see if I'm inspired by one of these prompts  Who knows  
    Oh, did anyone notice that mess that I posted last week  Guess I shouldn't be too reliant on copy and paste.
     
    Prompt #9 - Creative scene by @wildone
    You run into school knowing you are late, again. You quickly stop at your locker and ditch your jacket and grab some books. As usual the halls are quiet during classes. You dash to your classroom, open the door and start on your explanation and stop. No one is there. No teacher, no other students. You leave and look at other classrooms, all empty. You check your phone and it is actually a school day and not a holiday or anything else. What's happening?
     
     
    Prompt #10 - Use the following in a story by @Cia
    date free entice straight sandwich popcorn
     
    If either of these so motivate you or even both  make sure you post a link to your works here.
     
     
  6. wildone
    Monday, bloody Monday...
    Okay, just me whining But what got me looking forward to today is this great review by @aditus from the Review Team!
     
     
     
    How I Accidentally Slept With My...
    by Ethan
    Reviewer: Aditus
    Status: Complete
    Word Count: 29,049
    Are you trying to come up with who my... is? I did, and with all the possibilities going around in my mind, I had to know.
    I’m tempted to begin with a classic first line: Two guys meet at a bar, hook up— Well, actually the story starts with two guys in bed, having tons of fun. After the deed is done, one of the guys (James/Jamie) notices a tattoo of a heartline, a scar, and the number 17 on the other guy’s (Cameron) shoulder.
    The ‘17’ makes him think of a nickname he once had, and the story of the scar reminds him of someone he once knew. When Cameron is in the shower, James checks his wallet, and we learn my... is Cameron. But who is Cameron? James's first reaction to his hook-up’s name is to wash his sheets three times. And here the story becomes a page-turner.
    It turns out James and Cameron come from the same town. To ease the rising tension between the students of the public high school and the private school, the schools invented an anonymous pen pal project. The boys immediately hit it off; they even continue writing letters to each other after the project runs out and meet in person. There is a kiss and some feelings—and then it ends. And both have a perfectly plausible explanation of why it wasn’t their fault.
    What I liked was the constant anticipation, the plethora of sensations I went through while reading, the getting-to-know you banter before the hook-up, James's inner monologues, the sex scene, and the story idea. What I didn’t like was the abrupt ending, but, hey! others totally liked it.
    Read the story, tell me I’m wrong about the ending, and how you completed my.... !
    Category: Fiction  Genres: Drama, Romance, Mystery  Tags: young adult, gay, university, casual, coming of age, coming out, love, friendship  Rating: Mature
     
    If you have a review of a story that you'd like to see here, write one up, like this one, and submit to @Timothy M. or @wildone and we will try to get it featured soon!
  7. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    **Bulletin**Bulletin**Bulletin**
    Well guess what buckaroos? You have exactly 8 days to finish up your Fall Anthology and submit to our eager and waiting Anthology Proof Team. Please submit now and our proof team members are standing buy. Call 1-800-... oh wait, this isn't a telethon or infomercial. But we would really like to see your name on the list of anthologies for the Shadows or Bridges Fall Anthology.
    Before I forget, why don't we all collectively say a Happy Thanksgiving to all our American Friends down south. You have a later than normal one this year and I really hope all of you do whatever possible to be safe and careful. It is up to everyone to do their own risk assessment and stick to it. We all wish you and your families a safe and thankful holiday!
    Now what happened at the GA blog this week?
    Monday, Cia was front and centre as she brought us the November Classic Feature:
    Wednesday, Cia was around again and had the November Classic Feature Excerpt:
    Friday, Cia took over again  as she provided another couple of great prompts in the Staff Prompts:
    Myr was up to his usual good all week long  with the Word of the Day:
    Lastly, lets check up with our goals for the week. Give yourselves all a pat on the back!!

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows -  amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens or @wildone to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Gap Year by Mark Arbour
    GFD 12: Blood Ties by Comicality; Book 12 of Gone From Daylight
    Give It To Me Straight by Comicality **Complete**
    My Only Escape by Comicality
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Promptings from Valhalla by Valkyrie
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  8. wildone

    Prompts
    Well this week was gone in a flash! Speaking of flash, are you feeling motivated to write a prompt in a flash? Well we actually got a response to one of the prompts last week, so make sure you pop over to this topic and see what anonymous penguin crafted a story  
    Since we have got a few great prompts from Cia, why not a couple of more this week?
     
    Prompt #5 - Use the following words in a story brought to you by @Cia
    dodge help deep bodyguard strawberry wind
     
    Prompt #6 - Creative Dialogue brought to you by @Cia
    "You must be mad, coming here like this." The captain stalked to his desk and leaned over it. His piercing gaze struck me and turned my icy determination to water. "I dare you to say that again."
     
    If you so feel motivated to give one a shot, why not post a link in one of the two topics that are here!
  9. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Is late better than never?  
    Okay I need a show of hands from the 10's of 1000's of you that read the weekly update religiously every Sunday  Yesterday I sat down to watch the heavily advertised Alex Rider Point Blanc. I thought maybe one, maybe two episodes and I'll be good. Next thing you know you are done the whole season and you look at the clock and it is 12:15 AM
    Have you done this? If so, what show(s)?
    Just a short preamble this week. Let's see what happened at the blog.
    Monday, @ancientrichard submitted a most excellent review to our GA Review Team.
    We did not have anything for you on the Wednesday but picked things up again on Friday with a new Staff Prompts.
    We did have a daily contribution from Myr though.
    Now let's check out the scoreboard of stats last week.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows -  amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Signature Updates:
    After Practice by Comicality
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Gap Year by Mark Arbour
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    Promising Updates:
    The Reluctant Consort by lilansui
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
     
     
  10. wildone

    Prompts
    Good Friday to you all  So, any plans over the weekend? Mine will be more or less that same as what I've done since March . Well, I might have one thing I'm doing that I haven't done in years . Stay tuned!
    So for Staff Prompt Friday, it is an all Cia week  I'm on holidays  
     
    Prompt #5 - First Line brought to you by @Cia
    He'd never forgotten those teenage years.
     
    Prompt #6 - Creative What If brought to you by @Cia
    There's an old tree I fell asleep under. I dreamed about the family who picnicked under it 50 years ago, and the family who will picnic under it in 50 years time.
     
    If you take part in this weeks festivities, make sure you drop a link in here.
  11. wildone

    Reviews
    Is it Monday already  What happened to Sunday  Well without much more delay, here is a great review on one of my all time favourites here at GA! Thanks for @ancientrichard for bringing this most excellent review!
     
    Rothenian Tales
    Mike Arram
    Reviewer: ancientrichard
    Status: Complete
    Word Count: 787,516
    Michael Arram's Rothenian Tales focus on events in a mythical central European state which the author tells us was inspired by Anthony Hope's Ruritania, though a good deal of the action takes place in other parts of the world, especially England where the series begins. It is wise to read the stories in the order in which they were written as characters introduced in one story usually appear in many of the later stories, which contain many references to earlier events.
    Mike's story The Eskaton is actually the tenth story in the series, though it is not labelled as such. His story The Golden Portifor is also set in Rothenia, several centuries before the events in the other stories, but there is no need to read it first, it could be read at any stage and is well worth reading.
    The saga begins around the end of the twentieth century, when  the collapse of the Soviet Union and the consequent end of the Communist dictatorship in Rothenia  was still a fresh memory. In the first story, The Heart of Oskar Prinz, we are introduced to Rothenia in the company of a young English Schoolmaster, Will Vincent, whose life is transformed by an encounter with a young Rothenian aristocrat seeking restoration of the family estates. Later stories involve the revival of the Rothenian monarchy.  Much of the action is seen from the point of view of English school friends of the young king.
    There is a strong supernatural theme in these stories. Just a hint in the early stories, the otherworldly component had become the dominant theme by the end. The supernatural can be tricky, but Arram handles it very well. While the righteous mostly triumph in the end, they don't have an easy ride. Characters are not black and white but realistic shades of grey. The 'good' characters have their lapses.  In Mike's world not even angels are entirely angelic, and, with the possible exception of a distinctly disagreeable mother in law, not even the most abominable are entirely beyond redemption though redemption is far from painless. Not many authors manage such a balance.
    Mike says that he was more in love with the country than with any particular character, and I sympathise. I wish there really were a Rothenia, but I do have a favourite character. Henry Attwood, who appears as a schoolboy in the third story and is at the centre of much of the action in the later stories. Kind but not sentimental, brave but not foolhardy conscious of his own weaknesses with a well developed sense of humour,  he is the embodiment of balance and calm self critical reflection, the calm centre of the exciting turbulent world Mike has conjured up for us.
    All the stories are exciting and extremely well written, the personalities of the principal characters are well developed and we see them grow as they progress through the stories of the series; these stories are about people one can believe in despite the extraordinary situations in which they find themselves.
    The plots have multiple strands which gradually come together. As the main adventure progresses the individuals develop from naïve schoolboys into formidable men. Although the stories are linked by common themes and common characters,  Mike has something new to surprise us in every story.
    Some of the Rothenian words are puzzling. I'd love to know how to pronounce 'Vwyszh'.
    Category: Fiction  Genres:  Romance, Thriller/Suspense (+ more)  Tags:  young adult, europe, modern, school, ghosts, politics, fostering (+ more)   Rating: Mature
     
     
  12. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    What's up world? 
    I'm beginning to think I'm living in hell. What is the famous saying, when hell freezes over? Well that is happening right now in my little corner of the globe. Snow, winds of 80 km/hr or 50 mph, and just downright miserable since about 4 hours ago. I think it is time to throw the flannel sheets on the bed 🥶.
    So I do want to do a special shout out to @Renee Stevens and @Valkyrie, who have agreed to postpone the deadline for the fall anthologies to the end of the month. Many have and had many different issues directing their attention elsewhere so it is totally understandable. If you think you can spare a few words  to an anthology, read up on Renee's Blog entry and or click in the below link about the Anthologies summary below.
    We had a bit busier week this week, nice to keep things going here at GA.
    Monday, Cia gave us a new a new CSR Feature for this month. 
    And on Wednesday, we had a birthday. Three years of Ask An Author 2.0 since Carlos took over this popular feature. I will point out his last comment though, 'I have no further questions inventory, so you need to send me some.' So to continue on with AAA 2.0, ask a question or two and get them in to Carlos, sooner the better!
    Friday, we went back to some Staff Prompts for you all to ponder:
    Saturday, we had a special Bulletin from Renee, as mentioned above.
    Well that was 4 blogs this week! Wait, there is more?  Why yes, add on another 7 blog entries from our fearless leader, Myr. Check out Saturday's, if you can say that word 10 times quickly, I will give you a prize (a  ) .
    Well we are nearing the end of the year on goals, I still want to give everyone a update on how we do each week, as suggested by a member. Another darn good week IMHO.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows -  amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - amended: Due by November 30th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    A Gay Christmas Carol (Revised) by Bill W **Complete**
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  13. wildone

    Prompts
    So that was a great Ask An Author from @Carlos Hazday! So, for this weeks Staff Prompts, why not reach out to someone, anyone, and ask them if you can do one of the prompts as a team? Could be interesting . May be even the start of something special 💓
    Prompt #3 - Creative brought to you by @Cia
    Creative Dialogue:
    "What's in that bag and why are you hiding it there?" My already racing heart tried to leap out of my throat. I tried to say something, anything, but gibberish fell past my lips. "I asked you a question." He punctuated the words with a poke to my chest. 
     
    Prompt #4 - Creative brought to you by @wildone
    Creative Scene:
    It is fast approaching the holidays, and you are a solider stationed overseas. You haven't had any contact with family or friends for about a month due to logistical obstacles. 
    What will you do to help you though the coming weeks?
     
    Now if you want to partake on either of these, make sure to visit the topics in the Writer's Circle to post a link to your work.
  14. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Well happy Candy Hangover Day!!!
    If you partook in Halloween last night that is. I guess all day yesterday I wore a mask a lot of day, but not a scary one  
    Talking with some friends, they said they bought the same amount of Halloween Candy this year, knowing full well that they would probably have less than 10 percent of the usual trick or treaters. The reason? They felt they could eat all the candy they wanted and not feel guilty and not worry about running out before the end of the night  So what about you, any thing special happen last night in your neck of the woods?
    For a public service announcement, if you log into GA first thing in the AM and you live in most places in North America or Europe or the spotty areas in the Southern Hemisphere, did you set your clocks back an hour? The falling back of time was always been a favourite holiday of mine when I worked retail. Watching people walk right into the locked glass front doors when they thought it was 8 AM, instead of it actually only being 7 . For that reason alone, I consider it a holiday. Does that make me bad?  
    We had a relatively quiet week here to finish out the month of November here at the GA News Blog.
    Monday, Cia was here with the ever popular CSR Discussion Day.
    Then a hop, skip, jump and a sashay into Friday, where the latest and hottest thing trending on the Internet launched. We have had 1000's of new members sign up just to participate
    Then everyday of this week, Old Faithfull (Myr, not the geyser in Yellowstone National Park) provided us with a Word of the Day.
     
    And to wrap up my ad lib part of the blog, we will review with our classmates our marks this past week. Pretty darn tooting good I must say.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be featured on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    tim's Bits and Pieces by Mikiesboy
    Promising Updates:
    Extra Topping by northie **Complete**
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
     
  15. wildone

    Prompts
    Well, it is Halloween and I think we need to say the last rites for Guest Prompts 😢 

    But as one ideas dies, another springs forth, it is the circle of life 
    Today, is the first day of the Staff Prompts!!!! If you are a staff member and have any prompt ideas, sent them to @Renee Stevens and @wildone    Actually, if you want to suggest a guest prompt, you can submit too. We haven't shoveled in the dirt yet on the Guest prompts, yet  

    So with a bit of a Halloween theme, here we go.
     
    Prompt #1 - Creative   Brought to you @Cia
    First Line:
    Spider threads caught at his face, as sign that no-one had been there yet.
     
     
    Prompt #2 - Word List brought to you by @wildone
    Use the following words in a story:
    Zombie, Jack-o-Lantern, Monkey and Easter Ham
     
    Make sure if you create a prompt entry, post the link over here I do put a bit of time into these  
     
     
  16. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Boo!!!
    So did I skare you ?
    It is less than a week now to Halloween. Does it seem due to Covid there just isn't the real excitement that most years have 😢 
    In my city/province trick or treating isn't banned or restricted, but some strong recommendations to keep both yourself and the kiddies safe. I wish I lived in a two story house, I so would have a plastic pipe or tube running from a second floor window and shooting the candy down to the kids that do come out. Heck, I would probably do that every year now that the suggestion is out there  
    What about your town/city? I know that some bad hit areas are under full lockdown again so I imagine there will not be any trick or treating  . If that is the case where you are, what are you doing this year?
    Jumping right into the wrap up, on Monday we had the GA necromancer bring us a new October Classic Author Feature.
     
    Then the site sorcereress was back on Wednesday to bring us the October Classic Author Excerpt.
    Friday, the site poltergeist was back with a couple of new Guest Prompts.
    Now a reminder, I really really really really need some more suggestion  
    Working at the site 7 days a week, the ghoulish goblin was by everyday to give us a new Word Of The Day.
     
    And how you ask, how did our cast of crazy ghosts manage on the goals?
     
    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Gap Year by Mark Arbour
    GFD: Bloodstained Duet by Comicality
    GFD: Children Of Sunset by Comicality; Book 0 of GFD: Children Of Sunset
    GFD: Fireside Chat by Comicality **Complete**
    Give It To Me Straight by Comicality
    Left Without Words by Comicality
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Picture Me And You by Comicality
    Pride Month, and other Haibun by AC Benus; Book 13 of Verse
    Shelter by Comicality; Book 1 of Shelter
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
     
  17. wildone

    Prompts
    What is that???
    Why is there Guest Prompts again??
    Well thanks to an upstanding gentleman (@Tom ) and a schmuck (@wildone)  So lets see what is up for grabs this week!
    Still looking for some more  
     
    Prompt #14 - Creative   Brought to you by @Tom
    6 men, one habitation unit, ten matter converters (only one assembled).
    Setting: First days of the first colony on the moon
    Suggested Complication: Two female androids programed strictly for child care, and 10,000 cryogenics pods with 5 fetuses in each.
     
     
    Prompt #15 - Creative   Brought to you by @wildone
    Game 7 of the World Series.
    It is the bottom of 9th. Bases are loaded. You are down by 1, needing 1 in to tie, 2 to win. Your team has two outs already. You're sitting at full count; 3 balls, 2 strikes. Your team is the visitors and there is 45,000 screaming, jeering, rabid fans yelling at you, never mind the other team's dugout.
    The pitcher looks around the bases, all 3 runners have a healthy lead off their bases. Not enough though to risk getting a quick out. Also, an error would let 1 possibly 2  of the runners into home. Not worth it.
    After confirming the call from the back catcher, he winds up and releases the ball and it is coming at you over 100 mph. You start your swing and ...
  18. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Goodness gracious, where the H E double hockey sticks did the week go  It just seemed like a couple of days ago I was doing up last weeks wrap up! The fact that we are losing weeks quicker than the Covid pounds a lot of are carrying around , means we are getting closer and closer to Christmas  Looks like I've secured a present from @clochette  
    So why am in saying this soooo soon? Well Friday we got a good snow fall here and today's high was -5C/23F 🥶. Yes, even in the Great White North, this is early to get into a cold snap. Well Steve, doesn't it need to be more than a couple of days to be a snap? Well take a look for yourself.

    Or for you Fahrenheit freaks out there  

    So there is 7 days coming up, who is the 7 volunteers coming over to warm me up  
    Tune in tomorrow at 8, 6 and 11 for your next weather forecast  
    Well, short week here at the GA News Blog, so let's get at er!
    Renee came by with a Featured Story from the Story Review Team here at GA. Once again, gentle reminder, if you have written a story review you are almost there to write a featured story review. Just send it into @Timothy M. or @Renee Stevens.This one was done up by @Parker Owens
    Then we will hop, skip and jump over to Friday to what should have been our last Guest Prompts, where we could have changed it to @aditus's prompts  But alas, I did receive 1 prompt today. So get some into me and we will keep this train going into next week. But here is this weeks.
    But do not fret  this was not everything this week! We learned that Myr's shibboleth is 'Word of the Day'  Check out all the words in the past week.
     And the last thing we bring you each and every week is a check in on our goats goals. Hmm, must have been a Freudian slip. Anyone else missing @C James?

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    A Path Less Taken by Bill W
    A Strange Homecoming by Bill W
    A Truly Terrifying Experience by Bill W
    Greed and Betrayal by Bill W
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Unusual Trick-or-Treaters by Bill W
    Victorian Terror by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    The Best Year by Krista
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  19. wildone

    Prompts
    So, I was really, really hoping that some new prompts would have rolled in. But alas, not to be . 
    @aditus has been a real trooper providing us with some great prompt ideas. So to close out the guest prompts, unless some arrive before next Friday, here is the final Guest Prompts. All from aditus 
     
     
    Prompt #11 - Creative   Brought to you by @aditus
    Write an instruction manual with a twist. (At least 500 words.)
    For example:
    How to put on a sweater with the left sleeve inside out.
    How to herd cats, or make scrambled eggs without eggs.
    (Don't use the examples  )
     
     
     
    Prompt #12 - Creative   Brought to you by @aditus (maybe this one will motivate @Myr)
    A few people met for a round of Dungeon and Dragons. Snacks and
    beverages are at the ready. Each player has several sets of dice in
    front of them.
    The GM (game master) clears their throat. "You are in the Thornflower
    Pines forest."
    Suddenly a noise sounded, as if many dice were rolled, and everyone 
    impersonates their D&D character sitting around  a fire on a glade.
     From the off the GM's voice can still be heard."You hear thrashing and
    stomping as if a large beast makes its way through the underbrush."
     
     
    Prompt #13 - Technical   Brought to you by @aditus 
    Write a short story, song, poem or vignette that ends with: If I were...(insert an adjective.)
     
    Now lets see who comes up with some prompts after a long absence.   All the topics have been already set up in the Writer's Circle to post your entries  
    So git at em!!!
  20. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Well Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian friends
    Although I'm sure many people are wondering what Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas will look like this year, I'm sure we will all return to what is most important to us and celebrate that! You tell me what that is to you.  
    So I do really want to take a moment out on this weeks wrap up to give a shout out to Carlos and all he does for the Ask An Author 2.0. He has a new one every month for Renee or me to share with everyone here. The thing is he does need some new questions. They can be serious, they can be deep, they can be fun Heck, Carlos, here is my question: As an author what do you prefer wearing when writing, boxers or briefs  Yes, you would need to take in account our female authors too, so add in briefs, square cut briefs, panties, granny panties, thongs, G-string, etc. The point is, ask it and Carlos I imagine can work it in.
    I also would be remiss in not calling everyone to helping out occasionally the GA Review Team. As Timothy M says, it is quiet easy and quick to do. If you like a story you just have read, be it a new author, an old author, an in between author, or poet, fire off a review and send to Timothy M or Renee. Here is a look at past reviews the team has done that you can use as an example. Pick them out as the Featured Story:
    Well what about this week, what happened at the GA Blog?
    Cia was in on Monday to try to spookify us with a CSR Feature for the month. Make sure to read up and check back in for the discussion day.
    Then on Wednesday, Carlos was back with another grrrrrrreat addition of AAA 2.0.
    Myr kept up his daily update of aborning a Word of the Day.
    Lastly, to finalize off my input, here is the goals we achieved last week.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    GFD: Divine Right by Comicality
    GFD: Sins Of The Father by Comicality
    On The Outside by Comicality
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  21. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    So goodbye to September and onto October. Can you believe that Canadian Thanksgiving is a week from Monday See, we have our harvest done before a lot of our southern neighbours. The holiday is about the same, rooted in early settlers giving thanks to not only the Native Americans they encountered at the beginning, but everything that happened in the previous year. Hopefully topped off with a bountiful harvest to carry through the winter. We have turkey, tons of veggies, mashed potatoes, gravy, and all the fixings. I love my cranberries! The only difference is we don't have a Black Tuesday after our Thanksgiving . A bit too early for Christmas shopping. But pumpkin spice season starts here early and goes late
    Now that takes care of the US And Canada, what about the rest of the world? Do you have a day in your country that is like Thanksgiving Day here? Just curious if there is similar days? Is it celebrated in Mexico or the Caribbean?
    Enough of my babbling and onto the wrap up!
    On Monday, Cia lead us in the CSR Discussion Day. Did you get a chance to read the story?
    Wednesday, it was time for Renee to pop in and remind us all about the upcoming Fall Anthology coming up.
    And all week long were you experiencing jactitation as you got were waiting daily for the Word's of the Day by Myr?
    Lastly, we will check in on the goals from last week.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    The Best Year by Krista
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Krista's Prompts by Krista
    Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Pride Month, and other Haibun by AC Benus; Book 13 of Verse
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    Promising Updates:
    The Reluctant Consort by lilansui
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  22. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    Hello Folks! How are you all doing on this Sunday? I think it is Sunday everywhere but soon to be Monday in Australia and New Zealand. We do have quite a few members here that are from those two countries and I imagine others that are others just over the international date line too.
    So that gets me thinking  and that isn't a good thing. I remember this idea was first brought up to me in a Superman movie when I was a kid. What if you could fly faster than the speed of light, and you flew West to East, could you travel back in time?  I imagine it would still be the same day in reality no matter what day you left and arrived on. But that question and others brought up in the movies, sometimes bring up mind teasing questions? Anyone want to take on the flux capacitor in the DeLorean in Back To The Future?  
    So what movie gave you an idea that made you hesitate and being to wonder, could that work? Even Hot Tub Time Machine is open for debate  
    This week was a limited number of features in the GA weekly blog, but we will see if we can change that up this week.
    Monday, Cia popped in with the September Classic Author Feature. If you want, download a neat siggy to put at the bottom of your posts.
    Wednesday was the day that Cia brought us the September Classic Author Excerpt.
    Myr was busy every day bringing us a new word to help our vocabulary and maybe try to use them in our written word too! Speaking of those down under, they must be having vernal thoughts right about now (no, I did not say venereal  ).
    Checking in with the reading goals from last week.

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    tim's Bits and Pieces by Mikiesboy
    Promising Updates:
    The Cockney Canuck by Dodger
    The Reluctant Consort by lilansui
     
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  23. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    So what is up in your neck of the woods?  I mean weather related.
    I know that there is hurricane after hurricane battering the SE US, I know the West of the US is on fire, we have smoke and breathing advisories up here in Canadia 😮 I know it has been a early fall for some areas. What is happening over in Europe and Asia right about now? Then we can ask for a weather update from the South Americans, Africans  and Australians for the southern peeps who are transitioning to spring. Did I hear about brush fires already starting up already in Australia?  
    Well here, and down in Wyoming and Colorado, on the Labour Day long weekend we had s***. I couldn't believe how much s*** that some areas of Wyoming and Colorado got 😮 I imagine @Renee Stevens was definitely not looking forward to any of the s*** that happen to her! Especially with the weather the days before, it was like out of the frying pan, and into the s***. Did anyone else get a unusual dump of s*** on them?
    Okay, now that I have had my fun  lets see what happened with the GA News Blog this week  
    Monday, Renee was kind enough to do up a review by our Super Review Team! This one done by @spikey582
    Then later in the week, Renee did a revisit to promote the upcoming Fall Anthology Deadline. If you haven't cranked out an idea or two out of your head, git going
    I didn't do a prompt Friday this week, 1 for leaving the Anthology reminder up a little longer, and 2 I need some more prompt suggestions from you all!!! 😮 I have I think one weeks worth left.
    I'll tell you who didn't miss a day, Myr was very scrupulous this week in giving us 7 Words of the Day. Did I use that in the right context?  
    And now for the one thing that you all are dying to see, and rely on me to find it  

    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    Give It To Me Straight by Comicality
    June, 2020 - Hell in a Handbasket by AC Benus
    Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Sidewinder by Headstall
    WOOF by Carlos Hazday **Complete**
    Promising Updates:
    The Golden City by Aceinthehole
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
  24. wildone

    Weekly Wrap Up
    What would you do if I sang out of tune?
    Would you stand up and walk out on me?
    Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song
    I will try not to sing out of key Oh, baby I get by (Ah, with a little help from my friends)
    All I need is my buddies (Ah, with a little help from my friends)
    I say I'm gonna get high (Ah, with a little help from my friends)
    Oh yeah (Ooh) Joe Cocker ©   Okay, since everyone knows I sing out of tune and key, I imagine I have cleared the room  Nothing like doing the wrap up to an empty room     First thing, want to thank @drpaladin for catching me on my yearly wrap up last week  If it actually was from Sept. 30th to the Sept 5th, you'd all still be reading it     Onto this week, where the ever elusive Cia (she is everywhere ) was in to bring us the September Can't Stop Reading feature. On Wednesday, the ever elusive Renee (really she is everywhere too  ), had big big news for everyone. She announced the 2021 Anthology themes. Now, make sure you look as next year you will have soooooo many selections, there must be something in there to get your creative juices flowing  
    On Friday, no one worth mentioning featured two new prompts from our Members! I could really use some more from a few more people. Can be new people or people who have already submitted a few.
    Now my kith, did you check out some new words for your writing or your vocabulary? 
     
    And how were the reading stats last week?

     
    Prompts
    Suggest a prompt(s) - Recommend a few prompts to be feature on Prompt Friday! PM @Renee Stevens and/or @wildone with your ideas. Anthologies
    2020 Fall Anthology - Shadows - Due by November 15th, 2020 2020 Fall Anthology - Bridges - Due by November 15th, 2020 Anthology 101 - In the Anthology Forum. Everything you need to know about GA Anthologies Blog Opportunities
    Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)
    Guess the Author: Open to all GA authors. PM @Renee Stevens to participate
    Story Review: Send it in to @Renee Stevens or @Timothy M.
    Premium Updates:
    On Fire by Cia *Premium*
    Classic Updates:
    The Castaway Hotel: Next Generation Book 4 by Bill W
    Signature Updates:
    Ancalagon by Cia
    Double Concerto by Parker Owens
    June, 2020 - Hell in a Handbasket by AC Benus
    Left Without Words by Comicality
    Phases of Moon by Mann Ramblings
    Promising Updates:
    The Cockney Canuck by Dodger
     
    Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!
     

  25. wildone

    Prompts
    Hiya all, if you see me here now, that means it is finally Friday! Whew, we made it through another work week. That is if you don't work on weekends. If that is the case, let me raise a soda to you!
    Prompt #9 - Creative   Brought to you by @aditus
    Someone comes home and finds a black and white photo they never saw before on their coffee table.
    Two laughing men wearing birthday hats. The upper left corner of the photo is singed. On the back it reads: Steve and Mike 1954.
    Explain how the photo found its way way onto the coffee table and who the two men are.
     
     
     
    Prompt #10 - Creative   Brought to you by @Valkyrie
    Take a character from one fairy tale and place them in another. What is different from their original tale? How do they fare in their new environment?
     
    Well now it is time for all you poets, authors, editors, and members all to ponder the prompts and produce a prose or non prose response.  
    So git at em!!!
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