Book: MiseryAuthor: Stephen KingPage five, line fiveGenre: HorrorBook chosen by Miller “Blew down on it like the dank suck of wind which follows a fast subway train, pulling sheets of newspaper and candy-wrappers after it, and the lips were withdrawn, and he thought For Christ’s sake don’t let any of it out through your nose… Continue reading Prompt 5 – Misery by Stephen King & Yin Link
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Prompt 4 – The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume I, 1915-1917
Book: The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume I, 1915-1919Author: Virginia WoolfPage 46, Tuesday 28 August, 1917Genre: DiaryPrompt from Charis Cotter "Leaves and swallows blown about in the field; garden dishevelled." I believe I will forever marvel at the way the on-goings outside my window delight me with theatrical nature shows. The birds alone are spectacular… Continue reading Prompt 4 – The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume I, 1915-1917
Prompt 3 – The Twelve Dancing Princesses & January Yin Link
Book Title: The Twelve Dancing Princesses*Author: Marianna MayerGenre: FairytalePrompt from Charis Cotter (so, it's the line she gave me, not corresponding to the date!) Warm, fragrant breezes scented with jasmine filled the air, and under the moonlight pure silver leaves sparkled and danced like musical chimes. Shargeza felt her skin rise to meet the falling… Continue reading Prompt 3 – The Twelve Dancing Princesses & January Yin Link
Prompt 2 – The Best American Noir of the Century
Book: The Best American Noir of the Century (Short Story Anthology)Edited by: James Ellory & Otto PenzlerGenre: Short story/NoirStory Title: Like A Bone in the Throat by Lawrence BlockPage 2, Sentence 2 Chosen by The Hubby “He wore a suit and tie, and he occupied a seat toward the front of the courtroom, and his… Continue reading Prompt 2 – The Best American Noir of the Century