Teryk trusted me. Perhaps a little too much. It was easy to get close to him. It was easy to slit his throat. I remember his eyes and his moving lips. They were accusing me, and all I could do was grin. I watched the light leave his eyes, and I had never felt more … Continue reading Raven, Chapter 10
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Book Review: Not A Clue by Chloe Delaume
Title: Not a Clue Author: Chloe Delaume Publisher: University of Nebraska Press Publication date: April 1, 2019 Genre: Fiction, translated from French Summary: Translated from the original French, Not a Clue is a life size game of Clue involving six psychiatric patients. Each character takes on the persona of one of the Clue pieces, is … Continue reading Book Review: Not A Clue by Chloe Delaume
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Part 20
"And you," Allison responded, trying to use as few words as possible. Alyssum's eyes darted around the immobile group. Quickly, she smiled brightly and clapped her hands before the widespread stillness could become awkward. "Come. Let us take our seats." Landick, Talone, and Jonathan shuffled themselves around so that Allison sat opposite the sorceress and … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Part 20
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 19
Chapter 6 Three days, and twenty-four hours, after turning twenty-two, Allison found herself in the quiet company of two young women. Wordlessly, they had helped her into a simple white gown with a fitted bodice, gently flared flowing skirt, and wide sleeves that hid her hands when her arms were down. Now they were twisting … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 19
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 18
Jonathan woke suddenly, thrashing his covers off and nearly falling the three feet to the carpeted floor. Heart pounding, he pushed the plush comforter and silken sheets from his body with shaking hands. Taking a deep breath of the ocean air wafting in through the open window, he pushed himself from the bed and silently … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 18
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 17
They rode on in comfortable silence. Chely's ears flicked at almost every sound, even the ones Cass couldn't hear, while Cass closed her eyes and breathed in the dark earthen scent of the forest. The dirt was damp and the air felt humid, as though a rainstorm had just come through even though the night … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 17
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 16
Chapter 5 Cass buried her face in Chely's soft mane as the dhakyr sped towards the looming forest and whatever lay beyond. Chely hadn't been pleased about being forced from her nice warm stable stall, but Cass offered a few sweetcrisp apples and promised more. She was also sure Chely could see the panic in … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 16
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 15
The dining hall was full, but Daniel didn't worry about having to find a seat for supper. He was disgruntled, having been looking forward to having supper with the palace guards, but Landick's order had been firm: the prince expected the younger prince's presence at supper. With a plate towering with smoked meats, fish, bread, … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 15
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 13
Chapter 4 Cass stared, mouth slightly agape, in disbelief at the noble creature before her. When Marianora had told her about the beautiful, regal dhakyrs, she had pictured something straight out of a fairytale. What she saw was a horse with six legs. Other than the two extra legs and eyes that seemed to be … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 13
NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 12
Jonathan furiously paced across Allison's sitting room, his movements so fluid that she began to think of him as a tidal wave. But she didn't blame him. It was mid-morning and they still hadn't heard anything from Landick or Talone and hadn't seen Daniel since supper. "Would you stop fidgeting?" Arnold hissed in her ear, … Continue reading NaNoWriMo: The Runaway Queen, Day 12