Twelve posts, written and published. What a ride it’s been so far. When I started this challenge, I had no idea where the story would take me (and you). Because of the words, we all thought a mystery or thriller type story.

Well, it’s sort of… The ride has gotten a bit strange, I admit, but there will be a fitting end. It’s taken me a while to figure it out, but I hope you enjoy it. Writing it has been even stranger. I only write without a story line idea when I do a single post flash fiction. To serialize it has been much harder. My characters are introducing themselves to me and you.

I hope you will continue following along as we accompany Nash and Courtney in this strange, twisted journey.


 

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8 thoughts on “Week two in the can…

    1. I’ve only done it with flash fiction and I usually have a photo to help with the prompt. When I’m writing my short stories and books, I seem to always have a location/setting, a couple of characters, and a crime/victim. This time – nothing. It’s been a wild ride!

  1. I’ve had lots of “final” things to do with banks, financial advisor, lawyer, investments this month. I’ve barely been able to keep up with a poem/picture a day myself. But today I’m caught up mentally, with only a few “must do’s”, and am going back to read each section of your story. Hey, I may even go back to the beginning so I feel connected again! So if you suddenly are getting more comments from me than usual, this is why! Lol!

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