(Sorry, but I ran out of title alliteration…) The purpose of this blog is to help writers with their work, to be museful or perhaps instrumental in unclogging thoughts. To this end, I am providing a daily question, beginning sentence, and beginning paragraph to stimulate your “little gray cells.”
Question: Do you wish you were someone else?
Sentence: She carefully climbed the slippery marble stairway.
Paragraph: Dependable. That’s what they called me. They being my parents, neighbors, and all other adults. It was a good cover. I earned their trust and was allowed to get away with murder.
Word of the Day: tergiversate – v. 1. to desert a cause, party, etc.; become a renegade; apostatize 2. to use evasions or subterfuge; equivocate. (WEBSTER’S NEW WORLD COLLEGE DICTIONARY, 3rd ed., 1996)
If your work needs a title, tweaking, or critiquing, please do not hesitate to ask. Cyranette is here for you.