Cage Dunn's Blog, page 59
August 15, 2018
Launch Lessons
Originally posted on binneyblog:
When it came to my book launch, it could only have taken place at the Legion. The Legion has been my home away from home for the last nine years. The menfolk at the Legion, fresh from their golf games and Mason meetings, are quite accustomed to my sense of humour…
When it came to my book launch, it could only have taken place at the Legion. The Legion has been my home away from home for the last nine years. The menfolk at the Legion, fresh from their golf games and Mason meetings, are quite accustomed to my sense of humour…
Published on August 15, 2018 16:56
August 14, 2018
Scene 3: The Old Lady & the Mad Horse
Scene 1 Scene 2 The new sign, bright white background with thick black letters, was very simple: Horse. It should be enough to pique some interest. Either to ask questions, or bring people. If she was lucky, someone who’d tell Hella she couldn’t do anything with him because he wasn’t hers. If one … Continue reading Scene 3: The Old Lady & the Mad Horse
Published on August 14, 2018 15:57
August 12, 2018
Monday Funnies…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I don’t know if you need this today, but I definitely, most desperately, do need this! … and maybe another coffee Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog View original post Advertisements
I don’t know if you need this today, but I definitely, most desperately, do need this! … and maybe another coffee Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog View original post Advertisements
Published on August 12, 2018 18:35
August 11, 2018
The Big Dream
Two super-duper huge lotto jackpots in the one week! Woo-hoo! Who wouldn’t buy a ticket, just in case the big dream knocked at their door? And, yes, someone won the Tuesday big jackpot (how much was it? I don’t remember, but it was B.I.G.), and it wasn’t me. Wanna know why? No ticket. No ticket, … Continue reading The Big Dream
Published on August 11, 2018 15:39
August 9, 2018
Happy National Book Lovers Day
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
And I almost forgot (‘cos I was busy reading) … Courtesy of blue bird of bitterness bluebird of bitterness View original post Advertisements
And I almost forgot (‘cos I was busy reading) … Courtesy of blue bird of bitterness bluebird of bitterness View original post Advertisements
Published on August 09, 2018 14:20
August 7, 2018
Scene 2: The Old lady & the Mad Horse
Scene 1. Scene 2. “So who owns him?” Hella asked. She tried to tuck two long wisps of hair back under her scarf. Being unwashed was bad enough, but showing off the thinness of her pale hair was unbearable. No one needed to know how blotchy her scalp was, or how flaky, or that she … Continue reading Scene 2: The Old lady & the Mad Horse
Published on August 07, 2018 13:59
August 5, 2018
Monday Funnies…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Wait ’til you get to the last one! This is absolutely wonderful, wonderful, apt. Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog View original post Advertisements
Wait ’til you get to the last one! This is absolutely wonderful, wonderful, apt. Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog View original post Advertisements
Published on August 05, 2018 17:17
August 4, 2018
Caturday funnies — Barkalounger edition
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
It’s a dog’s job to provide warmth and comfort … right? You will love these! bluebird of bitterness View original post Advertisements
It’s a dog’s job to provide warmth and comfort … right? You will love these! bluebird of bitterness View original post Advertisements
Published on August 04, 2018 14:36
August 1, 2018
Elegy
Originally posted on parallax:
Energetic – Word of the Day The creek line along the outer wall of King’s Canyon. Elegy For Mother I stopped on the rise where the trail opens to a valley, and sat for a while admiring your view. I took off my shoes and savoured your sand, ran my hands…
Energetic – Word of the Day The creek line along the outer wall of King’s Canyon. Elegy For Mother I stopped on the rise where the trail opens to a valley, and sat for a while admiring your view. I took off my shoes and savoured your sand, ran my hands…
Published on August 01, 2018 14:15
July 31, 2018
Scene 1: The Old Lady and the Mad Horse
Because I’m on a deadline to get a novella finished within the next nine (9!) days, I’m going to share the first scene from one of the new Australian-background stories. Enjoy. Australiana, Women’s Fiction – oh, and the title may change (and this is first draft, so I’m happy to take feedback and comments – … Continue reading Scene 1: The Old Lady and the Mad Horse
Published on July 31, 2018 15:18