Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16

Writing: Flash Fiction

PhotobucketWell, it's Wednesday! and I promised you last Friday that I would share a little something with you. I'm feeling a little insecure right now...

The backstory is that I tried to combine Five Minute Friday with my writing assignment for Creative Writing. However, fiction writing isn't exactly my passion. In fact, I hardly have any interest in it... although I LOVE to read a good fiction book.


So the assignment was a flash fiction story with 3 characters...

Here it is in all it's unedited first draft glory... Friends, this took me ALL DAY!!!



Date Night
by Julie Wilson

The bell jingled as the door swung open and a rush of cold air blew in. The man stomped his feet as he turned to brush the snow off his companion’s red wool coat. Cindy, the waitress, called from the far corner, “Sit yourselves anywhere, Darlings,” as she poured another cup of coffee.
David glanced around and found a booth with a view of the street and escorted Sophie and sat her with elegance. Wide-eyed, she took in her surroundings. The table was clean, but well-worn, the curtains were heavily faded. At the counter sat three truckers, talking loudly and shoveling in food as if they hadn’t eaten all week. An elderly couple in the corner was as quiet as the truckers were loud. Through the kitchen window Sophie could see the cook moving efficiently between his work stations as he swung a plate onto the serving shelf and shouted, “Order up!”
Her survey of the room complete, she glanced at her menu. Burgers, sandwiches, fries, onion rings, and milkshakes, there were so many choices. She was so excited to be here with him. He held her hand as they picked out their meals and waited for the waitress to take their orders.
Cindy made her way over to their table. “Can I take your order, sweetheart?” Cindy smiled through tired eyes as she attempted to stay upbeat till the end of her shift.  
David replied, “A burger and fries for the lady; I’ll have a burger and onion rings, and a large chocolate malt shake with two straws, please.”
She knew most everyone in town, but these two were unfamiliar. “Are you new in town?” Small talk often resulted in better tips.
“No,” he replied, “We’ve been in the area since summer, but this is our first time here.”
She assured him that this was the best burger joint in town, and headed to the kitchen to place the order.
Sophie’s eyes sparkled as she watched the bustling of shoppers in the street. She loved the rows of Christmas lights lining the street, and the storefront across the street had some treasures she wanted to add to her Christmas list.
Dinner came and they quickly dug in. Everything and everyone else faded into the background as they chatted and enjoyed what truly were the best burgers they had ever had. When it came time to share the shake, David moved from his seat across from Sophie and sat next to her. They giggled and slurped and enjoyed every last drop of that deliciously thick chocolate shake.
As Cindy returned to give them the check, David took note of her heavy shoulders. His memory took him back to another diner visit, the one where he had met the woman of his dreams. He remembered her long hours and the verbal abuse from some of the harder customers. He dug through his wallet and paid the bill, doubling the amount to give a hefty tip.
Sophie didn’t notice. She was just thrilled to be hand in hand with her favorite man. Date night with daddy was such a special treat.


So what's your opinion? Do I have any future in writing? or should I find another dream? What would you change?

I'm hoping to share some of my writings every Wednesday...

Thursday, May 3

Creative Writing --Kites

So, last week, my daughter came home with this cute story, ... and I thought, "I could write a story about kites, using those words!"  So it took me a week, but I finally did it!

Using the following words, create a story...

kite.  high.  tail.  run.  string.  breeze.  wind.  pull.  fly.  trees.  air.   sky


It was the perfect day for flying a kite. The sun was shining bright high in the sky and felt warm on her skin. The wind was strong. She scurried to the garage and pulled out her kite. All the colors of the rainbow splashed in bright array. The string was tangled again! Carefully working with the line, she smoothed it back into usable condition.

The clouds parted in the sky and the air took on a fresh scent. She closed her eyes and began to run. The breeze began to pull at the tail of the kite, swinging it high into the sky. The kite dipped and dived and swooped back up almost touching the clouds. It flirted briefly with the cluster of trees before catching the wave and flying high into the sky, displaying its strong colors with pride.

And for a moment she was back in her daddy's arms flying kites on every windy Saturday that crossed their way!


so it's not much, but what do you think? should I pursue writing? would you write a story using these words... and share it with me?

Thursday, March 8

Better Writer --Extrapolate

photo courtesy of Mr. ThinkTank (via Allume blog)

Day 3 Challenge: Pick something in the picture and write about it. Use descriptive words, etc. Use your imagination, craft a story about someone or something and tell us all about it! I want to see your perspective.

#BetterWriter

The sky was beginning to clear as I started out on my walk up the hill. I was not looking forward to this visit. Hospitals are not my favorite place to visit, but my friend was there and my friend needed me. I was focused on the wet sidewalk in front of me... wet and gray, just like my mood. It was a perfect day for rain. Watching the rivulets snaking down the walk wondering where they would end up, I prayed a little bit. I needed a change in perspective to remember that God made the rain. God also made my friend and loved my friend and knew exactly where she was and what she was going through. Her hospital stay was not a surprise to Him. He was right there with her. And He was with me on my walk up the hill. Every day is a gift from Him... rain and all! Then I looked at my feet. I had slipped on my festive rain boots (why, I don't know). But they were on for a purpose, so I began looking for puddles and I began splashing. Splashing in puddles just makes me want to sing. Oh the joy of being a kid again and not caring what the passerby thinks. With a spring in my step, I sang a little praise song to my Savior and looked forward to the opportunity to encourage my friend!


Just a few notes:

This is a work of fiction
I just saw the large building in the back as a hospital (maybe it's an apartment building, I don't know)
I had to look up the word "Extrapolate"
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