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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?


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

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.

The Journey, Chapter Two: Leaving Mauchi
So read, tell you friends, and don't forget to become a follower.

The Journey, Chapter Three: Borderlands

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.

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

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.

Dead City

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.”

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

Lesson One

The Demon in the Suit: An Introduction

The Journey, Chapter Ten: Nightwalkers in the Labyrinth

The Journey, Chapter Eleven: Answers & Questions
Also, be on the look out later this week for an announcement about the next month.

A Surprising Interruption


The Confessional, Chapter One

The Confessional, Chapter Two: A Scalper's Rage





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


Chapter Seven: A Simple Fight



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



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.
The Confessional
Ch. 1 The Roadhouse
Ch. 2 A Scalper's Rage
Ch. 3 Abandonment Issues
Ch. 4 An Incomplete Tale
Ch. 5 The Powers That Be
Ch. 6 Secret Curse
Ch. 7 A Simple Fight
Ch. 8 The Start Of ...
Excerpts
Decision (Moorboro Nights)
Do Ghosts Exist? (Biovis Case Files #2)
Odd Surveillance (Odd Jobs)
Septimus Rides a Bus and Walks Down a Street (Blood Oaths)
Then & Now (Relic of the Fall)
The Twins (Unbekannte)
Exercises
Balanced Extremes
Games
Companions: Introduction
Pazaak
Musings
Augmented Reality: Seeing More
The Cliche Cliche
Emotional Abstraction
Exploring Various Media
Reviews & Reactions
Story Telling in Video Games: Utilizing Game Mechanics
Two Laws of Fiction Writing
Uncertain Thoughts on Ambiguity
You Will Fail
Photos
The Kitchen Collection
The Missed Land
Outside
Sunday Morning Haiku
Woodlands
Poems
Confession
Currency
In a Moment
The Missed Land
Paperback
Seven Elements
Soggy Cup of Nothing
Sunday Morning Haiku
Woodlands
Reviews
Bourbon Prose -- "Dead Eye: Pennies for the Ferryman" by Jim Bernheimer
Life is Strange Episodes 1-4
Narsh -- "The Shadow of the Gauntlet" by Casey Caracciolo