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Inverterate - Flash Fictionary

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Short stories inspired by the dictionary. April 26, 2016. Firmly established by long persistence; habitual. I’m locked in a staring contest with some dude across the road. He started it–or did I, by refusing to look away? 8/100 of #The100DayProject. Today was a rough day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Write your comment here. *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Ubud by Elmastudio.

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Juxtapose - Flash Fictionary

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Short stories inspired by the dictionary. April 25, 2016. To place side by side (as to compare or contrast). She folded the doll into my hands. Dry blond plasticky hair spilled down my knuckles. “For dreams and stories,” she said. She had barely been gone a week before he saw the doll and took it from my [grip]. “For little girls,” he said. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Write your comment here. *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Proudly powered by WordPress.

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Mulct - Flash Fictionary

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Short stories inspired by the dictionary. April 29, 2016. To punish by a fine; to default especially of money; to obtain by fraud, duress, or theft. The art of a good swindle lies, ultimately, in telling a great story. All actions must contribute. The careful pauses, to build bridges between a hopeless present and a glorious fiction. The smile of collaboration, a promise beautifully spun. One must, in the end, consent to the deception: this is a tale as old as telling. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Invincible - Flash Fictionary

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Short stories inspired by the dictionary. April 28, 2016. Incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued. 8220;This is good, Bea,” they say in dulcet tones. “Acknowledging your weaknesses is an act of vulnerability conducive to the creative process. “Ah fuck off,” I say back. For this, too, is temporary. Soon I’ll be able to sit back by the pond and gaze at my reflection and lose myself in unwritten stories until I drown, wilt away, or maybe even grow up. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Exodus - Flash Fictionary

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Short stories inspired by the dictionary. April 23, 2016. Exodus: a mass departure : emigration. We heard MacArthur’s promise to return, and thought it was only a matter of weeks. We ate well at first, surprised at all we had gotten for free, until it ran out and [three] years passed and we could no longer be surprised by anything. So we set forth, most of us, and washed up on American shores with every swell of the wave. Searching. 1 Comment so far. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Theme: Ubud by Elmastudio.

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Impressions: Under the Sugar Sun by Jennifer Hallock – Bea Pantoja

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Impressions: Under the Sugar Sun by Jennifer Hallock. January 3, 2016. I was made aware of this book’s existence by Mina V. Esguerra. Who featured the book in her blog post about books that she wished existed. I hadn’t even finished her blog post before racing to Amazon to buy Under the Sugar Sun. By Jennifer Hallock. Historical romance set in the early 20th century…in the Philippines? A handsome sugar baron as leading man? Under the Sugar Sun Impressions. For me. (Super technical, I know). Some of these...

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Eating My Words: The Solitaire Mystery Sticky Bun – Bea Pantoja

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Eating My Words: The Solitaire Mystery Sticky Bun. September 21, 2016. Earlier this week I read The Solitaire Mystery. By Jostein Gaarder (also the author of. Like the tiny book tucked inside a sticky bun, The Solitaire Mystery. And I certainly didn’t remember the sticky buns. Had I cared about the sticky buns as much as I did now? Had I known back then that the sticky buns sounded sodelicious? Say it with me: sticky bun. 8220;Punch a-your buns, I will punch a-your buns! But what is a sticky bun? A Googl...

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World Stationery Day: Current Favorite Notebooks – Bea Pantoja

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World Stationery Day: Current Favorite Notebooks. April 27, 2016. Today is World Stationery Day, which falls in the middle of National Stationery Week. Which encompasses the slightly-better-known Fountain Pen Friday. If that’s not the nerdiest sentence I’ve ever written, it’s certainly in the top 5. So, starting from the bottom up:. Hobonichi Techo – A6. The spotlight’s on La Dolce Vita girls! A photo posted by Bea (@tdpjournals) on. Apr 14, 2016 at 6:23am PDT. Week 13 #midoritravelersnotebook #travelers...

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The Sunday Currently Vol. 1

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The Sunday Currently Vol. 1. August 14, 2016. August 14, 2016. The other books I’ve read this year, ranked by the order I read them:. Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl. 8211; the books I especially enjoyed/loved). Inspired by a blog. Some lingering smells from the Thai food we had delivered for lunch today. I would learn to multitask better. For good weather tomorrow. It’s the last two days of Seka and Roman’s trip and it would suck if the rain ruined that. David Cross’s new comedy special on Netflix,. An aw...

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August 2016

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The answer is perilla. August 25, 2016. August 29, 2016. Hi y’all. I’m writing this on a particularly good day. Joff and I made burgers for lunch, booked our tickets/lodging for our Bangkok trip in October, and I got some writing done! And all before 4 pm! That’s enough reason to celebrate, if you ask me. Scoff at my measly productivity goals all you want. I’m an unemployed loaf, cut me some slack.). Tucked into a bowl of. Bun bo nam bo. And of course, served with a plate of spring rolls or. I affectiona...

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My Approach to NaNoWriMo 2015 (TLDR: I’m a Rebel) – Bea Pantoja

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My Approach to NaNoWriMo 2015 (TLDR: I’m a Rebel). October 31, 2015. Ah, NaNoWriMo. You have bested me every year since my first attempt–what, 11 years ago? On a side note: 11 years? This year will be. Different. I considered attempting one of the many ideas that were clogging my brain and causing much angst. Call it Progress, Not Failure. My NaNoWriMo approach this year is to continue where another creative project stalled. Over the summer I attempted Great Discontent’s #100DayProject. Anyway, the NaNo ...

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The Sunday Currently Vol. 07 – Bea Pantoja

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The Sunday Currently Vol. 07. November 2, 2015. I’m counting this Sunday Currently as #7 because the six previous entries can be found in my other blog. I’ve decided against updating two blogs for now. I’m in between books. Every other week we’re assigned two nonfiction books to analyze, and this week we just wrapped up Truman Capote’s. And Philip Hoare’s. I had to deliver a presentation on Leviathan. Which took up considerably more of my time than it should have. It’s Day 1 of NaNoWriMo! A productivity ...

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Blog – Bea Pantoja

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Favorites: TinyLetters by Writers. February 13, 2017. This may be an awkwardly-written post; it’s been forever since I wrote a sentence that didn’t need an accompanying citation). Because everything’s delivered through email, the letters aren’t that easy to find. Many of the letters I ended up subscribing to come from TinyLetter Forwards. Series. Often what I end up doing is punching in “TinyLetter” and “writing” into a Twitter search–sometimes I get lucky. In no particular order:. This monthly-ish newsl...

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Chiara Cui

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Writer, editor, hummus purveyor, baboushka in training. October sure was a doozy: Pt.1 Bangkok. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016. I’ve fallen hard for this city. This was my second time in Bangkok and I can still say I’ve barely scratched the surface on everything this city’s got to offer. All we had planned for this trip was eating and shopping and we did plenty of both. Here are some highlights:. And honey butter toast; they were both so good I swear my eyes rolled back every time I took a bite.

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