Give me your demons, your Vikings, your battle-scarred warrior. Instead of picking one photo, let's create a world with ALL of them together! MIN WORD COUNT: 2k Poetry Min - 300 NO MAX! Email: Vasquez @ stitchedsmilepublications.com (NO SPACES) SUBJECT: #StitchedSaturday March 22 PLEASE include BIO, Name (or writing as), Title and ALL Links you'd … Continue reading #StitchedSaturday – MARCH 22, 2019 – #WritingPrompt
Month: March 2019
#StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Ruthann Jagge
When The Music Stops Ruthann Jagge “When you dance with the devil you wait for the song to stop!” Barry the Baptist, “Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels Slide. Dip. Bend. Hair flip. Drop down and add another level of sore to your bruised knees with a heel clack. Grind then twerk, put your … Continue reading #StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Ruthann Jagge
#StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Thomas R. Clark
The Lady in Black By Thomas R Clark Do you remember a time when you were a child, when the Moon and Mars lit the late summer night? How could you forget the celestial bodies casting their cosmic haze? A contrast of silver and red, shining brighter than any star in the heaven, … Continue reading #StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Thomas R. Clark
#StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Scott Deegan
THE DESTINATION by Scott Deegan The bus had been early, otherwise I never would have been walking that night. The 10 o'clock bus is called the 10 o'clock bus for a reason, but it was usually late. My shift at Burger King had ended at 9:20 and it was a good twenty five or … Continue reading #StitchedSaturday – 3/2/19 – Scott Deegan
#StitchedSaturday 3/2/19 – Michael Vachmiel
Head Trauma Michael Vachmiel “Death smells of oranges.” Katrina shot Raylen a look. “It amazes me how people ignore the obvious Katrina. You would think the thousands of people that come through our doors weekly someone would realize that death and suffering don’t smell like produce” “Well the staff likes citrus and it puts … Continue reading #StitchedSaturday 3/2/19 – Michael Vachmiel