Because it's Saturday, it seems appropriate to announce that my short story, The Spell, has been published on Saturday Night Reader. This is free to read so I hope you stop by and enjoy this fun little tale.
THEME: Short Stories - at least the beginnings thereof.
YOUR PART: Throw out words from the letter of the day and I'll pick some of them to include in the opening paragraphs of a short story.
WHY: I'm most inspired when there's a little challenge involved. Usually that means an opening line or a theme. This month: your words.
Each evening I'll post the beginnings of a short story using some of the suggested words, As to when I'll end those stories...well, that's what the rest of the year is for.
So join in the comments with J words. names, places, moods, genres, things, whatever you want to throw at me. My creative bucket awaits. If you're here later in the day and I've already posted the story start, feel free to leave words for the next day's letter.
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"Hey, what you in for?" asked
the man in the ripped up jeans and a stained jade green t-shirt on the bench on
the other wall of the cell.
"Well, you see, there was a
misunderstanding at the track. They claim I drugged one of the other
horses."
"You're a tiny guy, aren't ya? You
one of them jockeys?"
"Yes. Yes, I am. Jezreal Jones."
He considered offering his hand, but decided at the last second that it wasn't
a good idea to shake hands with a dirty stranger in a jail cell."
"Funny name."
Jezreal shrugged. "Blame my
parents. Nice folks, but lacking in height and consideration for how much their
kid might get teased.
"Did you? Drug the horse I
mean."
"No, I merely fed him some jelly."
The man leaned forward, shaking his head
slowly. "Why on earth would you do that?"
"Lots of sugar makes them nippy.
His jockey isn't the nicest guy." Jezreal winked.