My instructor pressed the remote in his hand and a new image appeared on the projector screen at the front of the class. “Who do you think painted this piece of work?” The painting was of a solemn moment: a woman all decked in luminescent white kneeling before an altar. I was taking a European art... Continue Reading →
The Magic of Fairy Gardens and Flash Fiction
Years ago, I linked up with Charli Mills and joined her community of writers in Carrot Ranch, randomly participating in her weekly 99-word flash fiction challenges. Initially I thought these were simply fun things to do and often her prompts not only lead to a story, but a corresponding blog post as well. What I... Continue Reading →
