My Novel in One-syllable
Sam
work.
Bad
thing.
Guest
there
not
see.
Fear
fast
clean.
Talk
leave.
Stew.
Play.
Drink.
Fun.
Then
sick.
Dread.
Friend
knows.
Wife
no.
Sick
bad.
Doc
tests.
Not
good.
Death
near.
Bye
sad.
Dies.
All
grieve.
Wife
can’t
cope
well.
Friend
keeps
hush.
Both
try
to
live
but
so
much
pain
loss.
They
try
new
lives.
Not
great.
Peace
hard
to
find.
They
meet.
Friend
shocks
with
news.
Wife
freaks.
Move
slow
to
heal.
Then
end
they
face.
Share
hug.
See
path
in
front.
Sad
tale.
But
Up
turn.Paula Antonello Moore, Prose. Copyright: Thursday, October 30, 2014
Writing Challenge: “Rewrite a piece of your own writing in one-syllable words,” by 642 Things to Write About by the San Francisco Writers’ Grotto.
Okay, enough with the teasing, already! When can we read the book???? B.
I’m working on it but teasing helps 🙂
I can’t wait until the book comes out — yes teasing helps!
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Sherry
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