Correen @correen ?
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New design at the EWN Zazzle Store
http://www.zazzle.com/murder_and_mayhem_tshirt-235329448427576185?gl=ExtremeWritingNow&group=womens&lifestyle=classic&rf=238031789522087540 Anybody with ideas can create too…just ask me! -
Correen commented on the blog post Kindeegarden and Godzilla 5 days, 22 hours ago · View
Such a vivid telling, brought back wonderful memories of my kindeegarden days. I could just squeeze Billy’s freckled little cheeks
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0790743949Merry made it known, that fixer upper pissed her off. Joel wanted to get it running, time and money made it next to impossible. His lack of attention, those gnarly greased nails, eww! Her fat butt, that dyed hair, gawd! He cooked, she ate. Joel kept fingers crossed this sprinkling of arsenic would end [...] -
Through corners of rumpled curtain sunlight sneaked in. Ian’s want for darkness momentarily quelled.
Nuzzling his nose into the steamy cup of coffee flooded his brain…her, booze, moonlight, naked! Damn!
Promises about visiting the old haunts, broken!
Betting on the parole visit Ian leaned down, dragged her limp body into the hidden closet space.
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Oh yeah, send me any links. Do you have my direct email?
Notepad is a Windows text editor…if you use another program I am sure you have something similar. Anywho pleased as punch to hash this all out Karen.
In reply to - karen posted an update in the group Freelancers’ Guild : There are things I can not seem to find answers to: Do people like resumes attached in Word, or online…? Links to online profile or portfolio on the resume, or no? And uh, do people like their 250 word samples double spaced? If I get everything really right [...] · View -
I’m no where near applying for the job you linked to on CL…however…as a person that knows about applying online I’d advise attaching a Notepad (or something similar) resume versus something written in Word. If the prospective employer is more lenient I’d sure encourage you to create an online resume that you can link to in a flash. ~Keeping my fingers crossed that you get the job you apply for.
In reply to - karen posted an update in the group Freelancers’ Guild : There are things I can not seem to find answers to: Do people like resumes attached in Word, or online…? Links to online profile or portfolio on the resume, or no? And uh, do people like their 250 word samples double spaced? If I get everything really right [...] · View -
Karen are you writing resumes for folks? Or are you supplying examples? I’m not totally connecting with your issue, woe is me :O
In reply to - karen posted an update in the group Freelancers’ Guild : There are things I can not seem to find answers to: Do people like resumes attached in Word, or online…? Links to online profile or portfolio on the resume, or no? And uh, do people like their 250 word samples double spaced? If I get everything really right [...] · View -
Correen commented on the blog post Destiny is For Losers 1 week, 5 days ago · View
I might be reading way too deep…me thinks though…you might be talking about EWN
If so, then….”Good” shit happens, yes it does! -
Correen posted an update in the group Reviewers Lounge: 2 weeks ago · updated 1 week, 6 days ago · View
Not sure if this is the proper place to post cuz my story is already published on here, please let me know if it should be placed somewhere else on EWN. I’d like your opinion on this 55 worder. My idea after rereading it a bazillion times…the one words at the end of each line kills the flow. I’d love to hear your thoughts about it…http://extremewritingnow.com/authors/coupled/
I have a love affair with fragmented sentences. They express an impact that is commanding and demands the reader to pay attention. I really like they way you are telling two tales with the one word fragments, because I think this story needs to have the flow interrupted to pull it off. Perhaps it is the choice of words themselves. Time to dust off the thesaurus
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Thank you Alex. Your comment means the world to me
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Billie’s mind flashed white – suddenly chilled. Remembering mama’s words, “Shush those thoughts, nothing good ever came of ‘em!”.
Pushing back panic she thought about Jake…how she missed him tonight!
Alone and tipsy, Billie tripped down the stairs…what was that searing pain?
Eyes fluttering closed, her last vision…crimson droplets on white nubuck shoes!
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Correen commented on the blog post Simply Nuts 2 weeks, 2 days ago · View
Beautiful story of a cherished memory! Not so “nuts” btw
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Correen commented on the blog post The Old School House 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
Breathe <—that is what I had to tell myself! Effin intense – all my emotions stirred!
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Correen commented on the blog post My Wide Obsession 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
Oh yeah they do lace those Wides…that is what I hear anyway. Virginia Slim doesn’t…phew!
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I learned something tonight. Did not know too much about Pulp Fiction, other than the movie. I know, groan
In reply to - Alex Crabtree posted an update in the group Ink Well: Another fine show tonight. Bev rocks! · View -
Correen likes Alex Crabtree‘s activity 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
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Correen commented on the blog post The Lost Temple Of Pulp Fiction 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
One fine piece of writing, although I have to say one growl from a mangy dog, low or otherwise, woulda had me running back down the path to my car!
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Correen commented on the blog post Describe those emotions! 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
Ooh! This is a good one. Tick, tick goes my brain. <—Scary, huh?
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Justice sneaked down his fire escape into the darkened lot. Determined! Hidden, Gisella watched from her window. Ideal! Absorbed in ‘his’ moment, distant steps pricked his ears. Fierce! Would he be given away with her writing? Focus! At one fell swoop, Justice’s knife silenced another Mr. Confident. Forever! Gisella set pen to paper, scribbling. Instigated! [...] -
Correen commented on the blog post Gossip In A Small Town 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
Squashing a gossip in her tracks is more than precious to watch, even ‘funner’ to savor for later! Loved this 55 words.
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