Tuesday Tales: Writing Swallow

Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog where diverse authors post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today our writing prompt is swallow. Today’s snippet is from a new historical romance set in the early Georgian period. Enjoy it and then please visit my talented colleagues at Tuesday Tales. She halted… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Swallow

Tuesday Tales: Writing Mirror

Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog where diverse authors post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today our word prompt is mirror. Today’s snippet is from a new historical romance. Please visit my talented colleagues at Tuesday Tales. “Ouch!” “Please hold still, little one. Madam expects you tout de suite.”… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Mirror

Tuesday Tales: Writing Grab

Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Our prompt today is grab. The snippet is from a paranormal romance being reworked for submission. Please visit the other talented authors at Tuesday Tales. His heated gaze flowed around her, tamping down her… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Grab

Tuesday Tales: Writing Beat

Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Our prompt today is beat. The snippet is from a paranormal romance currently being reworked and featuring the goddess Epona, as she is preparing for a lover’s tryst. Please visit the other fabulous authors… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Beat

Tuesday Tales: Writing Window

Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today we write from a photograph of a window. The snippet is from a paranormal vintage romance set in the 1950s featuring Hannah Ross as a young woman set on renovating a 1920s hotel.… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Window

Tuesday Tales: Writing Barn

“I have been one acquainted with the night. I have walked out in rain—and back in rain.” Robert Frost Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today we write from a photograph featuring a barn. The snippet is from a vintage… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Barn

Tuesday Tales: When You Dislike the Word

  “Year that trembled and reel’d beneath me.”       Walt Whitman Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today our word prompt is nasty, an unappetizing word if you ask me. My six year old Snickerdoodle used it recently in… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: When You Dislike the Word

Tuesday Tales: Writing Cup

Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today our word prompt is cup. The snippet is from a paranormal vintage romance set in the 1950s. Please visit the other fabulous authors at Tuesday Tales. Hannah trudged up the steep stairwell toward… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Cup

Tuesday Tales: Writing Corn by Flossie Benton Rogers

Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Our prompt today is corn. The snippet is from a paranormal romance currently being reworked and featuring the goddess Epona, who has been injured and cast from her fae realm into the human world.… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Corn by Flossie Benton Rogers

Tuesday Tales: Writing Meat Pie by Flossie Benton Rogers

  “Kinsmen: He greets them gladly Scans them eagerly, A man’s companions.” The Wanderer, Old English Poem Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog featuring diverse authors who post excerpts from their WIPs based on word and picture prompts. Today our prompt is a picture of a meat pie. The snippet is from my historical romance… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Meat Pie by Flossie Benton Rogers