From the monthly archives:

February 2011

Time Series

by Kirsten on February 28, 2011

Title: Time Series Word Count: 477 Author’s Note: Verging on horror, but no specific warnings. Written for the weekly brigits_flame contest on LiveJournal, prompt: snapshot. Image 1 The upper right corner is obscured by the tip of the photographer’s finger. A young woman is in the center of the frame. She is jogging along a [...]

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The Psychic Exploration plot has been coming a lot easier than the Hero’s Journey, for some reason. A big part of that reason is probably being stuck in my car mechanic’s waiting room for a few hours last week with nothing to do but work on it. I have the entire thing mapped out, and [...]

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May the Road Rise to Meet You

by Kirsten on February 21, 2011

Title: May the Road Rise to Meet You Word Count: 788 Author’s Notes: Written for the brigits_flame contest on LiveJournal. Prompt: Loathing. It’s 12:30 AM and you’re talking in the next room. I can hear every word, despite the fact that quiet hours started 90 minutes ago. I’m going to have to knock on your [...]

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Sorry for the radio silence on this project… I switched departments in the second week of the semester, and between catching up in the classes that got added to my schedule and an unexpected project at work, things got a little crazy for a bit there. But the good news is that I’ve slept almost [...]

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Flat

by Kirsten on February 14, 2011

Title: Flat Word Count: 747 Author’s Notes: Written for the brigits_flame contest on LiveJournal. Prompt: Random Acts. Based on a night a few weeks past, though some details have been tweaked for the sake of the story. :) The wind hit me like an overly enthusiastic bear hug when I walked out of the bar. [...]

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Review – The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood

by Kirsten on February 2, 2011

I think I’ve reached a new watershed in my book review habits – even the books I don’t finish are teaching me something. One of my coworkers lent me The Blind Assassin with a very high recommendation (the same person who lent me White Teeth and if on winter’s night a traveler… notice a trend?). [...]

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