
Author: Lisa Tomey-Zonneveld
Ten Things of Thankful – August 13 2021

It’s TTOT time and here we go!
- I am thankful for another progressive week with daughter’s treatments. It’s gradually getting better.
- Peaches, yum.
- Poetry class which is super cool.
- Almost done with a project so I can wrap it up and finish another one.
- Happy to not know boredom.
- Naps.
- AIR CONDITIONING
- Books.
- Sun shield for the car.
- YOU and how about your week? Please share.

Gripping to Run

Her hands gripped the steering wheel. The road was slippery as she felt the wheels lose their grip on the road. Her breath released prayers and regrets. If only she had not left the house this time, but she knew that by heading out she only had to make it far enough away to never be seen again.
He grabbed the phone she dropped on the floor, looking at the screen he knew what was wrong. He threw the phone across the room when he realized he no longer had a hold on her.
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There you have it. This is my Six Sentence Story for the week. Go check others out HERE
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt!
Let’s do this!
Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories!
While on a walk yesterday, a prolific number of words began streaming on the tickertape in my head and I thought “hm, that would make a pretty good Sunday post“. Alas, not having a photographic memory, the words drifted away to play somewhere else. But that’s OK. Today is a new day and another opportunity. Today, I invite you to capture words that may appear on the tickertape in your brain and turn them into a Six Sentence Story. As writers, we know if we look long enough at anything, there’s a story to be uncovered. 6 sentences. Exactly 6 sentences gains you access to a world of fantasy, adventure, intrigue, humor…you name it! Write a Six Sentence Story and discover for yourself the enjoyment of the challenge of writing a story or…
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On Your Mark, Get Set, GO!
I ask myself each day which mark I’m on.
It could be the starting point of a poem
or a long list of things I have to do.
I set my plan in place by listing tasks.
My mental gun blasts GO.
Like a runner, I follow the path to the end.
There you have it! This is my contribution to the SSS which I have been doing weekly for a good while. Denise makes the majic words appear and keeps us on the page. Thank you to Denise for always being there and cheering us on. You can also be a part of this by going to this LINK


