by Stacie Dalrymple | Feb 28, 2018 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Wild Things I’m back from the land of gators and purple gallinules (I have a few more photos to show you later), but I’ve seen some wild things at home within the past couple of days too. The coywolves are out. No, you didn’t misread that. The...
by Stacie Dalrymple | Feb 21, 2018 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Finally, 45 Years Later I’ve been a bird nerd since I was a little girl. I guess I should say “geek” meaning someone with a specific focus, but “bird nerd” rhymes so we’ll go with it. I used to study my bird book and wish really...
by Stacie Dalrymple | Feb 14, 2018 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Leaving on a Jet Plane My brain is already in South Florida even though I don’t leave until Friday. Normally, when we vacation during Presidents’ week, we are escaping the bitter bitter cold for shorts weather. This year, New England’s February has...
by Stacie Dalrymple | Feb 7, 2018 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Microprose, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Color Me Fit I bought a new fitbit this week because the band on my old one broke and is not fixable since the model I had was old, from the pre-exchangeable-band days. My new one came with two bands and one is purple, so obviously I love it as much as I love the idea...
by Christine Hanolsy | Feb 7, 2018 | Challenge, Microprose, Open, YeahWrite
Once upon a time… I’ll admit it: my favorite stories are stories with magic in them. Witches, wizards, magic rings, super powers, telepathy, extra-sensory perception, all of that stuff, be it medieval, modern, futuristic, or none of the above. For me,...
by Stacie Dalrymple | Jan 31, 2018 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Countdown In two weeks, I’m headed to South Florida and the Keys for a much-needed dose of warmth. And sitting on the beach, reading a novel, a Mai-Tai by my side probably. And Cuban food, all the Cuban food. I’m so excited, I probably won’t think...