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Friday, February 21, 2014

Flash Giveaway #6



Do you have a specific writing style?


I believe in fully entertaining my readers. That’s my job! So I like to create tons of twists and turns in my plots, and put my characters in awkward, even dangerous situations. And each scene should have an emotional heart. 

What is the most difficult situation you’ve ever put your protagonist in? Best answer wins an Art of Love wristlet bag! Can’t wait to hear your answers on this one.

Comment below with your email to enter. 

15 comments:

  1. New job with hated rival from school as direct supervisor and everyone thinks she is wonderful but she isn't, didn't know when job was taken who the boss was going to be cjlps23 at gmail dot com

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  2. Ack, I've been through that for real, lovetoread!

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  3. I agreed to drive to New York with my girlfriend against my better judgement. I am geographically impaired and she does not drive. New York was a lot more complicated than I thought as we tried to navigate our way to a blues bar on 57th street. We arrived but about an hour in my GF hooks up with someone and now it is a threesome and she tries to make it a foursome. Unimpressed I chose to leave and return to our hotel. 40 minutes later I am lost it is dark and I am on 2nd street in a very scary neighbourhood. I am Canadian, terrified but lost so I gather my courage and approach a 3 young men to ask directions. They not only gave me directions they escorted me back to my hotel and made sure I got inside safely.

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  4. Now when I write it is about my cats and they put themselves in enough situations that I am never without inspiration or grey hair! 3 cats equals plenty of plot twists, danger, excitement and drama every single time the front door opens.

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  5. OMG, jopfoh, that driving story takes the cake! I live in NYC & drive around all of the time (LOL) but when I first moved here it was TERRIFYING to drive...

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  6. 17 years of off and on again relationships...finally getting married and him dying after only 6 years of marriage leaving the stay at home mom with 4 kids to raise on her own....

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  7. Becoming a mom at 16 mrscrabbyfan@gmail.com

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  9. The boss walked in on him while he was having sex with another associate.

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  10. I forgot to put my email: louriestaib@yahoo.com

    The boss walked in on him while he was having sex with another associate.

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  11. Wow, This is a tough one, I guess mine would be involving coming to terms with dealing with situations which at the time, she would have thought she was old enough to know better but then almost 25 yrs later she is just realizing that it wasn't anything she had MADE happen..So Long story short, She is FINALLY being able to live her life without all the guilt she had carried on her shoulders for more than half of her life but, she is extremely happy where her life is headed and the great opportunities that are now coming her way. It has taken so long to get her too open up too me in reality over 25 yrs! and this is my 1st story that is still sitting in the bottom of my closet. For now! :) psychologypearl03@gmail.com

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  12. Wow, these are all so incredible-and some very funny ones too. It will be hard to pick a winner.

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  13. Waking up alone in a car in an enormous empty parking lot with no memory of who she is or why she is there. She has no wallet, no cash and not even a tube of Chapstick.. But there is a stuffed cat on the passenger seat with a little note pinned to its collar.. 3 words: "I've got her".


    Poisnivyred AT gmail.com

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