"Charlie three?" chirped the dispatcher through the radio. "Charlie three," answered the beat three officer, Victor Kolvinsky. "Can you head into the station for a burglary report? The desk just called and said an elderly female came in to report items stolen from her apartment and she has offender info." "10-4," said Kolvinsky as he … Continue reading Burglaries Unfounded
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Needles Everywhere
“Can I get some units over to three-seventeen north Oak for a full arrest? Caller says her husband was just clutching his chest and collapsed.” squawked the dispatcher over the radio. Harry reached for his radio mic clipped to his left shoulder. “Twenty-five, I’m right down the street.” Harry reached down to the center console … Continue reading Needles Everywhere
5Nov2019
One thing I keep overthinking is my outline on my current story. Yes, I believe outlines can be helpful as you know what's going to happen with the plot and when, you just have to worry about creating each chapter and making them blend. I find it's much easier to write when you know what … Continue reading 5Nov2019
Mental Obstacles
Have you ever been writing a story and come to a point where you can't decide or determine what needs to come next exactly and it prevents you from writing further? Like knowing what points A and C are, but not sure how to go about building the bridge that is B? That's where I'm … Continue reading Mental Obstacles
The Dreadful Gray Shutters
The goal of this prompt was to write a parents view of a son/daughter-in-law in both a negative and positive light without giving explicit remarks about the person but unveiling those feelings through objects in or about a house. Hope you enjoy! Negative view. Katherine shuffled her feet as she took her nightly stroll around … Continue reading The Dreadful Gray Shutters



