TTOT

Ten Things of Thankful – October 30 2020

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Happy Halloween and TTOT!! Let’s get the party started!

  1. grateful for sense of humor because of, yeah, life
  2. hot chocolate
  3. built in laundry room
  4. choices
  5. opportunities to feel good
  6. a freshly painted apartment exterior
  7. a repaired door and getting to call maintenance
  8. three pumpkins on the counter waiting to become baked
  9. I can still type, most days
  10. you – how about it? What are your thankfuls? Come have a treat with me and I promise, no tricks 😉

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Short Fiction, six sentence story

Cherished Innocence

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Bundled in a blue blanket, the infant looked up at the officer with the biggest, bluest eyes, cooing for a moment, with what seemed like an appeal for being held, which the officer took as an invitation. Carrying the baby into the station, cradling his head and jostling him, the officer rang the desk dell, summoning the assistance of Maisie, the one truly trusted woman he knew who would be best to entrust this little, sweet bundle.

“Lester, can’t you see I’m too busy for your shenanigans this morning…” Looking straight at the blue bundle, Maisie’s eyes softened, “well, now what do we have here, look at this beautiful child, and what’s this paper, is it a note?” A scroll of paper was tucked under the baby’s shirt and the note read:

PLEASE TAKE GOOD CARE OF WILLIAM AS I AM UNABLE TO DO SO, HE IS ALL OF ONE MONTH OLD, A GOOD BABY, HE DESERVES BETTER THAN WHAT I CAN DO, HIS FATHER ABANDONED US AND I HAVE NO FUNDS TO CARRY ON

Maisie looked into Lester’s eyes and he return that glisten, leaving the infant with Maisie, he set out to investigate, hoping to find the mother who left the child at the station, and help her set up a better foundation for her to raise her son, and if not, well, he and Maisie knew what they needed to do.

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This is my response to the Six Sentence Story challenge. Care to give it a try? GO HERE

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Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt!

Calling all writers of short stories and poetry! This is an awesome blog! Prompt hot for the writing!

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Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories! It is a cold and rainy Sunday in my part of the world. A good writing day. Rain or not, every day is a good writing day, yes? 🙂 Whatever your plans, or no plans. Whoever may pop over for a visit or not, perhaps you will steal a little time for yourself and write a Six Sentence Story for this week’s new edition. If not complete a Six, perhaps lay the (no! don’t do it, don’t use the word 😆) groundwork for a story or poem or new scene from one of your wips. Do you have a draft laying around that might benefit from this week’s prompt word? Why not check it out? Whatever you do this Sunday, enjoy. Write. Then write a little more. Later, people!

Rules of the hop:
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Poet's and Events, poetry

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Writer Talk with Darls Centola as she talks about her debut memoir "Finding Truth with Michael" Prolific Pulse Press Podcast

Trauma therapist Darls Centola has written a unique, never-before-told story of young Michael Jackson and the relationship that changed both their lives, in FINDING TRUTH WITH MICHAEL: A Memoir of Friendship, Faith, and First Love, coming out on April 7th. Darls recounts her and Michael’s close, tender friendship forged during their time spent in a small, private high school in Los Angeles, where they held private Bible study sessions as teenage Jehovah’s Witnesses. Part memoir chronicling Darls’ and Michael’s secret friendship and spiritual bond as they both struggled under the weight of high-control religion, and part cultural lens, this book traces Centola’s path into—and eventually out of—an environment of high-control faith and spiritual abuse that shaped their lives. The memoir arrives amid a cultural shift toward understanding spiritual abuse, purity culture, and religious deconstruction. As a therapist, Centola has spent decades working with the complex impacts of adverse religious experiences and the restoration of personal sovereignty from authoritarian belief systems. As an author, she offers clarity, compassion, and an insider’s perspective on a rarely explored chapter in pop history. Centola would also love to discuss the intersection of celebrity, religious drama, and the clinical path to reclaiming one’s voice. About the author:Darls Centola is a licensed clinical social worker, educator, and EMDR consultant whose professional path has been shaped by the lived experiences explored in this memoir. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Hawaii and is based in Los Angeles, where she works as a trauma-informed therapist. Much of her work explores the impact of high-control belief systems and the process of reconnecting with self and self-trust.Learn more at http://www.findingtruthwithmichael.com
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