Monday, January 24, 2011
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140 Characters
µ-fiction
Story Copyright
© 2010 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
Note: Life sentence dealt for 'cowardly execution' (Nawaf Al-Enzi Link)
The Ohio River picture was taken by Susan . It's posted on her blog, Stony River
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A dark and foggy night was setting in.
Al had wanted a quiet place on the Ohio River to dump the body.
Here is great. Pour the cement.
Al had wanted a quiet place on the Ohio River to dump the body.
Here is great. Pour the cement.
140 Characters
µ-fiction
Story Copyright
© 2010 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
Note: Life sentence dealt for 'cowardly execution' (Nawaf Al-Enzi Link)
The Ohio River picture was taken by Susan . It's posted on her blog, Stony River
I wrote this for Susan's microFiction Monday. You can too! Just write a short tale (fiction preferred) about this picture in less than 140 characters and spaces. Then tell her and wait for the critique and praises!
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Oh, I do love a murder mystery and this is the perfect beginning for a great one! Love it, Jim! Hope your week goes well!
Sylvia
Sylvia
Ah, yes, they start 'em young in the Cosa Nostra--learning the tricks of the trade. Good murder mystery, Jim!
Aha, yes, the old cement trick. Good take on the prompt, but what I like is your Microfiction instructions line, where it says "preferably fiction" - that cracked me right up!
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Ahh...what perfect weather for body-dumping! Hope cement is on sale this time of the year....
Have a great week. Cheers!
Have a great week. Cheers!
a nice sunny day was expected on the marrow<><><you KNOW"red sky at night sailor's delight" He would be going to san marie island for a mai tie
A good "Whoa!" to such a suspenseful and thought-provoking piece! I even imagined who I thought the author might truly be! ("Jim" is just your pseudonym, right?)
Excerpted from my blog comments: "BTW, my common name really is Jim, a nickname for my given name, James."
Rats! I was high-hoping you might be Snoopy!
Rats! I was high-hoping you might be Snoopy!
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