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6 Sentence Sunday 5: Full Moon

This is a weekly meme hosted and originated by 6 Sentence Sunday.

It’s Like the Full Moon -6 sentences from chapter 2 (a work in progress).

Sitting and waiting was never one of Teddy’s favorite things to do. He might not have been so bothered if he hadn’t just rushed himself away from his own fabulous graduation party. He got there just one and a half minutes late, and now he had to wait for Virgil. He walked up and down the hall of Rebecca’s quaint suburban apartment bouncing a small rubber ball and catching it in midair. Rebecca, Lisa, and TiTi Lucy sat in the living room around the television checking the weather report as Teddy’s annoying behavior began to drive TiTi over the edge.

“Theodor Tinsdale, would you stop that idiotic bouncing already,” she demanded of him.

To participate, pick six (6) sentences from anything you like (it can be from a Work in Progress (WiP), something you recently sold, something you hope to sell or even something already under contract and available for purchase – and don’t worry, Six Sentence Sunday is for published AND unpublished writers). Then post them on your blog on Sunday. That’s all there is to it!

Posts are for bloggers only, but comments are open to all. Please post a link back to Six Sunday, the “anchor” site, to let people know where you heard about the idea. You are not required to list the week’s posters on your post…And don’t be afraid to share the love by adding the hashtag #sixsunday to your tweets about Six Sentence Sunday. You can follow the official Six Sentence Sunday twitter at: https://twitter.com/6_Sunday.

*The informative content listed above was taken directly from the 6 Sentence Sunday website with a few paraphrases for ease of viewing and reading. Please review their FAQs for more details.

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WIP Update 04

WIPUHave you ever been working out a plot twist just to find yourself developing an entirely different scheme than the one you set out to? My current wip, It’s Like the Full Moon, has really begun to take on a mind of it own. I thought I knew where I wanted these characters to go and how I wanted the story to end, but I just wrote in a completely new character that I’d never thought of.

Right now Rebecca is cuaght between the choas of her family, the drama of her best friend, and the affection of two different men…now Alex (maybe) has  stepped on the scene. While writing a party scene for Rebecca and one of her current love interests, I somehow managed to introduce a long lost boyfriend from her youth. If that wasn’t enough, he comes along with his own set of uniquie baggage to add more flame to this romantic fire.

I swear, I really don’t know what’s going to happen next.

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6 Sentence Sunday 02: Full Moon

This is a weekly meme hosted and originated by 6 Sentence Sunday.
It’s Like the Full Moon -6 sentences from chapter 1 (a work in progress).

It was a perfectly elegant early summer night. The night was full and bright with flickering starlight, high up in the New England country sky. All of her closest friends and family had gathered together, about twenty or so perfectly posh people, to celebrate her thirtieth birthday with cheerful glee and calamity.  After the rain had washed out the party at the lakeside gazebo, the caterer had delivered doubled the hors d’oeuvres and no entrées, and TiTi Lucy’s dog had devoured the cake; everyone simply congregated into the main dining hall of the extravagant summer cottage, which had been purchased by her, once again, absent father.

There Rebecca stood straight and tall, as tall as she possible could being only five feet and five inches. She wore her simplistically long and plainly elegant black dress as usual, with her hair pulled back perfectly, into a single straight ponytail.

To participate, pick six (6)
sentences from anything you like (it can be from a Work in Progress (WiP),
something you recently sold, something you hope to sell or even something
already under contract and available for purchase – and don’t worry, Six
Sentence Sunday is for published AND unpublished writers).
Then post them on your blog on Sunday. That’s all there is to it!
Posts are for bloggers only, but comments are open to all. Please post a link back to Six Sunday,
the “anchor” site, to let people know where you heard about the idea. You are
not required to list the week’s posters on your post…And don’t be afraid to
share the love by adding the hashtag #sixsunday to your tweets about Six
Sentence Sunday. You can follow the official Six Sentence Sunday twitter at:
https://twitter.com/6_Sunday.
*The informative content listed above was taken directly from the 6 Sentence Sunday website with a few paraphrases for ease of viewing and reading. Please
review their
FAQs for more details.