Monthly Archives: July 2012
Home
First in a series of vignettes. More wil be added as they are completed. Continue reading
P.D.I.
Professional Development Interview:
It was bloody annoying really. Starting to cry. Especially when she was driving to work. On the motorway as well. But there was the comfort of it being an early morning in January so it was dark. No one could see her feeble attempts to stem the tears that trailed down the side of her nose. Bugger. Continue reading
The Priority of Questions: Ed Straker (by Guina)
Two Characters – Two Writers – Two Different POVs – Two Stories
Yuletide New Year’s Resolution 2011 gifted to Lightcudder
One Dialogue by Lightcudder and Guina
This Point of View by Guina © December 2010
“I’m sorry, sir,” the voice of the court clerk threaded through the receiver. “It’s because of a technicality. You married on US American soil, given that the whole ceremony was held at your embassy. Full UK family law applies only to betrothals within England and Wales. Your former wife had a very good lawyer, who knew precisely how to present this and whom to. Judge Kelbaugh’s known for his – if I may say so – somewhat parochial views.”
Straker rubbed his eyes, then ran a tired hand across his early morning stubble back to his neck to stretch some of the lassitude out of his thin frame. It had taken hold of him after John’s death and did not seem to let up. Continue reading
The Priority of Questions: Alec Freeman
Two Characters – Two Writers – Two Different POVs – Two Stories
Yuletide New Year’s Resolution 2011 gifted to Guina
One Dialogue by Guina and Lightcudder
This Point of View by Lightcudder © December 2010
He needed the shower this morning. A long hot deluge of water to try to bring some life back into his body. Continue reading