Tag Archive | Serial stories
Pip Sees a Pug – in the Kitchen
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Note: I’m having persistent computer>Internet problems. So my availability to return comments may be limited. Some of you have already seen this post at Suzanne’s blog, A Pug in the Kitchen. However, I wanted to share it here too. I have done a few collaborative blog posts with her, and…
Book Launch: The Three Things Serial Story
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txq7VpteT4A&t=9s Book Launch? Sort of… The Three Things Serial Story A Little 1920s Story Should I call this a book launch? That just doesn’t feel right, because I already did this story (and others) here at Teagan’s Books. When I started this blog at the end of 2012 I…
The Hanged Girl – Three
Originally posted on The Darker Realms:
Image credit: Sunny Forest ‘Sheesh!’ Susan exclaimed ,almost spilling her coffee, ‘I didn’t realise you’d move into that street, and so close to that house!’ It was Saturday morning, the first weekend after her first week on the new job, and Lisa finally had a chance to catch up…
The Flavour of Spite – Three
Originally posted on The Darker Realms:
? ? ? Image credit: lassedesignen I had the nightmare again. I woke shaking around 3am, the witching hour, the hour when most people suicide, according to some article I read many years before. It is the hour when the temperature is coldest, and so your body is chilled.…
The Hanged Girl – Two
Originally posted on The Darker Realms:
? ? ? Image credit: Nilo It’s good to be thrown in at the deep end, Lisa told herself silently, that way you learn to swim so much more quickly. The cause of her reverie was being left alone to mind the shop by her far more experienced colleague…
The Hanged Girl – One
Originally posted on The Darker Realms:
Image credit: Darren Baker By late afternoon the muscles along Lisa’s back were starting to ache from the exertion. There were only so many boxes you could unpack before it caught up with you. She’d been working like a machine determined to have unpacked at least the basic necessities…