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message 1: by Isaac (last edited Nov 17, 2015 09:00AM) (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments Threads, a novelette in four parts.

After the death of her mother, Lorie Masters is left with nothing but the red rug that had been in her family for generations. On the brink of adulthood, she meets Warren Lovelace, an aspiring musician and college student, determined to be a success. While Lorie has a tendency to be a realist, she can't help be be fascinated by Warren's idealistic and enigmatic personality - even if there is something troublesome brewing underneath.

I just remembered this folder exists and that Picket Fences probably should be in here, but oh well. Everything I write takes place in the late 50s/early 60s anymore.


message 2: by tesni (new)

tesni (akhmatova) | 5031 comments Oh, I'm excited to read some of your prose; I can't remember the last time I did! I am truly snowed under at the moment (but then I always seem to be snowed under, I didn't even read Picket Fences - God, I must do that too!) but I'll try and read it at the weekend, and that'll give me something nice to look forward to once this week is out the way.


message 3: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments I'm editing Picket Fences right now anyways, so it's no problem (there are so many typos and just bad little things I'm fixing up). I'm flattered.


message 4: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
AAHH!!! I am restraining myself from reading this until I catch up on NaNo, but then I will reward myself by reading it. :D


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