Patron Of Lost Clauses Sad song! With a twist of anger in it. Then, who knows, life may throw a very upbeat song, your way. I certainly hope that for you.
Lyn's a Witchy Woman Your mention of your journals made me smile. My cousin and I, when we were teens, came up with our own alphabet to write in our journals; the main reason was my nosy mother. Then, for years, I wrote using that alphabet. Once, my husband took offense with the alphabet. So afterwards, I just wrote long-hand in countless journals. When we moved from NY to FL in 1992,I got rid of all those journals and kept just one. Still after 1992, I have a huge amount of journals and other note-books and such, and as you say, my kids, too, will be upset with all those things they'll have to get rid of after me.
I think blogging does help us develop our own voice as we write. I keep my journals offline, you know the old-fashioned way with pencil inside a journal book. I have 40 years worth of them, my kids are going to strangle me when they read them or just toss them. Either way, I wrote what I felt at the time.
It is an attractive subject. Yes, napping comes from the various reasons. Many research works are progressing due to popularity; it'll be increased. The dedication of the blogger is admirable.
Prompt: Do you ever write stories just using dialogue? Write about this in your Blog entry today.
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No, I don't do that. I like a healthy mixture of everything. I might have, however, tried doing that for a long-ago contest or Slam or something like that. I'll see if I have.
I just ran a search in my port and found one with no dialogue. It shows that no dialogue is not my strong point, either. "The Ice-Cream Truck"
I couldn't find the only-dialogue item; however, I do recall writing something like it. Chances are I might have deleted it.
So, since you asked, here's a short short I just cooked up right now. with only the dialogue.
"Who goes there, in my domain?"
"A friendly seeker."
"What is your business in my forest?"
"I seek the wisdom of the ancient ones."
"Do you have the password?"
"Ooops! I have forgotten."
"Forgetting the password, ha! Wait till I drown you in messy codes!"
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