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Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments heym u shuld go read my short story for this week :)


message 3: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Sure.


message 4: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Okay, so I have two scenes that could kick off the story. Here are the opening lines:

The abomination wandered the streets of the dying town in a contemplative mood.

and:

Terry Wrixon glanced down at his classmate, his expression both amused and bemused. "Alexis, I am crouchin' twenty feet above a rocky ground, in a sick tree, on a limb of questionable integrity, with a chainsaw in my hand. Do I look like I could talk sense into someone?"

Which do y'all would be the better lead into the story?


message 5: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments The second...


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Second one.


message 7: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Secone one!


message 8: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments That's unanimous. As I seem to stop flowing when I post things, I'm only going to post short stories and drabbles from now on.


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I'll read them! lol


message 10: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments It took twelve years, but I have finally finished the first draft of After Dark. I'm going to put it aside for about a month - try not to think about it all before picking it up, editing it, and picking a more appropiate name.

Now I can spend a few weeks participating in the contests.


message 11: by Edward (last edited Aug 04, 2013 07:00AM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Okay, I've (again!) restarted my blog. The link to the main page is in the first post of this thread, and here is the link to the first chapter: The Journey, Chapter One: Kyeme & Ope

It is the continuing epic of two friends taking a year-long Journey abroad together as a coming-of-age ritual. On the road to adulthood, Kyeme and Ope will face more than mere magic.

Please spread the word about this blog to anyone who might be interested.


message 12: by Edward (last edited Aug 04, 2013 07:00AM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments The second chapter of the Journey is up! Kyeme must decide to do with Ope as they head to the border to begin the Journey.

The Journey, Chapter Two: Leaving Mauchi

So read, tell you friends, and don't forget to become a follower.


message 13: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments "It happened in the time of legends - in the time of the Sage Moru and Lord Mauchi."



The Journey, Chapter Three: Borderlands


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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments So they've crossed the desolate Borderlands - how hard can it be to enter the Kirn Republic now? Turns out that it costs them something dear to Ope.

The Journey, Chapter Four: Stonewall

Don't forget to follow the blog and tell your friends about it. Feel free to comment on the story at your leisure.


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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments In Kirn, things aren't quite what they seem.

The Journey, Chapter Five: Merth


message 16: by Edward (last edited Aug 08, 2013 08:59PM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Just to stir interest in y'all:

Kyeme’s mind began to wander away from Ope’s frustrating attitude, and he suddenly remembered a curious observation he made earlier. He ignored the odd stone-and-mortar buildings and frequent statues and instead focused on the crowd. He spotted tradesmen, clergy wearing various robes, a few well-dressed merchants that were hard to discern from mid-level officials, and at least one high-ranking official moving through the crowd in a carriage pulled by quadrupeds Kyeme had never seen before and with runners sent ahead to create a gap among the people. He saw travelers and locals, foreigners and natives. Men, women, children. Beggars, swindlers, and at least one prostitute. There were so much variety, yet he noticed one class was missing.

- Mauchi Tales: the Journey, Chapter Six: The Missing Details



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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments What is missing from the streets of Kirn - and from Merth?

Mauchi Tales: The Journey, Chapter Six: The Missing Details

Tell your friends, enemies, and even that weird kid on the end of the block who only eats mayonnaise.


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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments This week we're taking a break from "The Journey" for a little short story. Chapter seven should be up this time next Saturday. This is one of my more atmospheric works.

Dead City


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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I believe it is Saturday again, which means it is time for ...

The Journey, Chapter Eight: The Other Prisoner

“We’re not going to be here too long,” Kyeme replied dismissively. “We’re going to escape.”

“Oh, that’s nice. Except for the bit where it is impossible.”


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Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments The Journey, Chapter Nine: An Uneasy Rescue

Kyeme's prison break begins, but Merth's reliability and trustworthiness is again called into question at the most crucial moment.


message 22: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Another break from "The Journey" for a quick short story. Chapter ten shall be posted next Saturday.

Lesson One


message 23: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Chapter ten is still delayed, unfortunately, but we do have yet another short story.

The Demon in the Suit: An Introduction


message 24: by Edward (last edited Sep 27, 2013 09:32PM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Finally, chapter ten has arrive. Kyeme and Kishen make their final push to freedom while Ope finds a weapon against the nightwalkers.

The Journey, Chapter Ten: Nightwalkers in the Labyrinth


message 25: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Chapter Eleven is finally complete:

The Journey, Chapter Eleven: Answers & Questions

Also, be on the look out later this week for an announcement about the next month.


message 26: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Something different this week: An announcement, followed by an excerpt from my first novel, Demon of Decay:

A Surprising Interruption


message 27: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments The captain and I have started a new blog: Typing in the Shadows. The first post is a little musing on why people write, but the real fun begins on Wednesday, with the start of a new story called The Confessional.


message 28: by Edward (last edited May 13, 2015 05:33AM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Nicholas creates a magical sanctuary where no violence is possible, but he doesn't realize it is the tiny, ill-fitted stage that will make his dreams of a tiny slice of peace possible.

The Confessional, Chapter One


message 29: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments There will be another chapter every Wednesday. This week, we learn of the Scalper's tragic past:

The Confessional, Chapter Two: A Scalper's Rage


message 30: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments And now a musing on reviews: Reviews & Reactions


message 31: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Really enjoying your blog, Edward. You're a deep thinker ;)


message 32: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Thank you, Ryan. The captain should be joining in after she settles into her marriage, and I'm trying to come up with some new contents to provide as I become used a writing schedule.


message 33: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Chapter three actually posted yesterday, which is weird, but Abandonment Issues looks into the history of the werewolf the Scalper hates so much.


message 34: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments And now for something completely different (but not really): An Incomplete Tale, the fourth installment in The Confessional.


message 35: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Bourbon Prose -- "Dead Eye: Pennies for the Ferryman" by Jim Bernheimer - my first book review, and it's of one y'all probably haven't heard of.


message 36: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments As promised, Chapter Five: The Powers That Be is up and ready for you to devour. In it, we begin a new arc with Amos and James fleeing from an organization briefly mentioned before, we listen to a bit of a horror story about a woman's experience with a similarly shady organization, and experience some bizarre biovis (magic).

Next week's chapter will probably be called One Small Detail.


message 37: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments More comedy, more tragedy, more magic, and more obscure tactical maneuvering in Chapter 6 Secret Curse.


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message 39: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Just what are ogres in this world, how are biovis techniques discussed, and what is Argus's plan to flush out Amos?

Chapter Seven: A Simple Fight


message 40: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Still going at it with another comedy chapter (hopefully better than the last): Ch. 8 The Start Of ...


message 41: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments It's been a while since I've updated, but Typing in the Shadows is still running, if a bit slowly. The first post of this thread includes links to specific posts, or you can go to typingintheshadows.wordpress.com to explore yourself.


message 42: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4470 comments Edward wrote: "It's been a while since I've updated, but Typing in the Shadows is still running, if a bit slowly. The first post of this thread includes links to specific posts, or you can go to typingintheshadow..."

I'll check them out! Also good to hear from you Ed. :)


message 43: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Thanks, CJ. Looking forward to getting back into the swing of things.


message 44: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Here's the newest "musing" on Typing in the Shadows: Exploring Various Media. Is it important to look to each medium of storytelling to expand our craft?


message 45: by Edward (last edited Mar 14, 2016 01:59PM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments A poem to teach y'all about the Seven Elements magic system.


message 46: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments It has been quite a while, but here's a poem to ease back in: In a Moment


message 47: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments An "uplifting" message: You Will Fail


message 48: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments These kinds of exercises might be a regular thing on Typing in the Shadows: Balanced Extremes


message 49: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments The start at looking at Augmented Reality Games and what they bring to the creative table: Augmented Reality: Seeing More


message 50: by Daniel J. (new)

Daniel J. Nickolas (danieljnickolas) | 139 comments Hello Edward:

I just read your poem In a Moment, and I have to say there are some really interesting aspects to this piece. The repetition of the world "moment" - which consistently appear twice in each stanza, pluralized in the final stanza - works well for this piece. I was also intrigued by the imagery of violence in the first two stanzas juxtaposed against the calm rhythm of the overall poem, and the slight change in rhythm of the last two stanzas.

You said in the introduction to the blog post that you didn't consider yourself much of a poet, but it looks to me like all the pieces are there. Good work, keep exploring and expanding.


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