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Night Terrors

On April 15, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Secrets, StoryLeave a comment

The laughter was an unexpected relief. "An interesting assumption to make soldier, why do you think he's mine?" The flushed and mumbled answer was cut off by a furred fist punching through the ceiling, then hooking back to tear the hole larger. As with the one on the shutter, this creature added teeth to claws …

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Family Time

On April 12, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Changing Lanes, StoryLeave a comment

Mrs Gresham asked, "Around your age, thinning blond hair and a green coat?" Lexi looked puzzled, "No, age is probably about right but dark hair and his jacket is black or near enough." "Hmm, not the usual one then. Michael, when Steven arrives, tell him to bring the photographer lurking outside with him. They should …

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Writing Daily

On April 10, 2020April 10, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn AnalysisLeave a comment

It’s what you’re told, time and time again, when you’re thinking about getting into writing as more than just a pipe dream. You have to write every day. It needs to be a habit, a compulsion. The challenge, of course, is creating the habit. Frankly, when it comes to this sort of thing, I have …

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Meeting Athena

On April 8, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Calypso, StoryLeave a comment

She found Mercury lurking outside, still sulking, when she left the house. At her querying look he grumpily admitted he'd been charged to see her safely back to work after the appointment. Calypso sighed, "For a bunch of people who are so adamant about my being independent, they're awfully protective." "It wasn't the Fates, Athena …

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New Home

On April 6, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Story, ThrushbeardLeave a comment

It was a relief to see lights and buildings after the hours of nothing but trees. On the other hand, buildings meant people and she was in no state to meet anyone. Liam's family lived elsewhere, she knew that much from the day's conversation. Tonight she would be meeting the senior forester, John, and his …

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Online Study

On April 3, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn AnalysisLeave a comment

I’ve been noting books and bookmarking online courses around writing and storytelling for a while now, and, given the current situation, I may even get through some of them. One I’ve already made a good start on, because it’s brilliant, is the Pixar in a Box course on Storytelling, provided free by the Khan Academy. …

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Lillia’s Court

On April 1, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Lost Island, StoryLeave a comment

Sophia exhaled, "Well the dress certainly worked on him, and I recognise him, he was frequently on duty when I was taking classes. I'm not sure I want to spend the next however long hearing people lament over 'poor Lady Sophia'. I sound like an invalid." "Sophie, you've always been popular with the castle staff, …

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A Bus Ride

On March 29, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Greenwitch, StoryLeave a comment

Millie was the daughter of a witch and, being nearly twelve, was about to embark on her own apprenticeship towards witch-hood. Her mother was a careful and caring women with a penchant for potions. She liked the certainty and science behind the measuring and mixing, the predictable application of her practical magic. Millie's magic was …

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Story Endings

On March 27, 2020March 27, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn AnalysisLeave a comment

I’m reading Dan Pink’s book on the power of timing at the moment. Who’d have thought it would be a brilliant source of writing advice? This is a long quote, but it’s one I need to keep well to hand as it’s inspirational as well as a handy reminder of the ways of humans: “…at …

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Lit lantern hanging in a garden at dusk

Travel

On March 25, 2020March 25, 2020 By Kat RedfernIn Secrets, StoryLeave a comment

The two-night journey proved to be an exercise in tension and stretched nerves. Leaving Nora's cottage locked, bolted and barred, they moved through the forest as quickly as good sense would allow. Hampered by his bundle but unwilling to give it up to others, Alec reluctantly rode in the middle of the group, next to …

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