Saturday Ideas #4

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: What do you put up with at work?

Sentence: I could not stop gazing at the amazing turquoise of his eyes.

Paragraph: Patrick Rafferty opened the front door and his napes were delightfully assaulted by the tantalizing aroma of baked cookies. He hoped they were his favorite kind – oatmeal raisin. Lily was such a good wife, instinctively knowing when he had had a hard day and what would cheer him up.

Word of the Day: crescive – adj. [Rare] growing; increasing (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.

About Cyranette

I have been writing since I was 11 and am now a grandmother of 8. Aside from my family, I love writing, reading, movies, gardening, genealogy, and travel. I met my soulmate online and we've been married 26 years. I am a survivor of rape, abuse, and cancer. I believe in love, kindness, and common sense. I was born/raised in Indiana and have lived in Massachusetts, Texas, and California. I have visited: most of the United States, British Columbia, Germany, Austria, and Costa Rica. My husband and I would like to visit England, Europe, and New Zealand and to take a train ride along the Canadian/American border. I have written essays, articles, short stories, a romance novel, a self-help book, and several children's books.
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