by Stacie Dalrymple | May 27, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Return of the Vermin Everywhere I look, at least if I’m looking out of a window in my house, I see chipmunks. They’ve been digging vast tunnel-networks underneath my lawn, apparently. And I have SO many rabbits, I’m just waiting to discover some...
by Stacie Dalrymple | May 20, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Still Brain Dead Look, I know I was brain dead last week but here I am again, forgetting the day of the week. I just don’t know when I am going to be able to process this very basic information again. I think it doesn’t help that my days are totally...
by Stacie Dalrymple | May 13, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Brain Dead Am I the only one? I mean, I get we have extenuating circumstances right now but what day of the week even is it? I guess I should be happy that somehow I manage to write the voting post on time most weeks. But honestly, if you are stuck at home without a...
by Stacie Dalrymple | May 6, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Microprose, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
New Bird, My word! I saw a new bird today, which is not very common since I don’t actively bird right now. On my regular dog hike, a great crested flycatcher perched on a branch right in front of me. I wanted to show you this bird in the post image, but when I...
by Stacie Dalrymple | Apr 29, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Not So Far One of the interesting side-effects, at least for me, an extrovert, of social distancing is that my out-of-town friends don’t feel as far away. I can’t see my in-town friends, so my interactions with all of my friends is similar, meaning they...
by Christine Hanolsy | Apr 22, 2020 | Challenge, Fiction|Poetry, Nonfiction, Voting, YeahWrite
Technical difficulties I am a technophile. I love new gadgets, I love new online tools, I love playing around with settings and learning by trial and error. And yet, lately, it feels like new technologies are coming at me at a hundred miles a minute. Prodigy,...