Armando was exhausted as he dragged himself and his pack back to his tent. As a firefighter, he and his team were fighting a difficult blaze in the rough mountains several miles downhill from his h…| Marsha Ingrao - Always Write
Each Wednesday, I share my week's highlights over my morning cuppa coffee. The posts link to several photo and writing challenges. Blogging challenges expand my thinking about my Word of the Year, EMBRACING, and the world around me.| Marsha Ingrao – Always Write
Hugh shared how to write flash fiction in his Tips Post last week. Here’s the prompt that got us started. Can you write a 101-word (no more, no less) story using this photo? Reader Responses The Missing ‘A’ by Doug Jacquier ‘Got me beat’ said PC Plod, scratching his head. Miss Marbles stood in her […]| Marsha Ingrao – Always Write
So, what are you embracing in life? I have adopted the author's lifestyle, and blogging remains a high priority for me.| Marsha Ingrao – Always Write
Are you up for a writing challenge? Read on for more details. When I started blogging in 2014, I had no idea what Flash Fiction was. Just as I was about to throw in the towel with my blog, I stumbled upon a flash fiction challenge. The rest, as they say, is history.| Marsha Ingrao – Always Write
Here are the great books I read in January that were four stars and higher. Click on the book titles for the Amazon link. A Homemade Christmas By Carol Ann Taylor I have seen Ms. Taylor’s posts abo…| Author D.L. Finn
Along with Cathy Cade, a talented fellow U3a Whittlesey Wordsmith, I have had some of my short stories published on Marsha’s Blog. Story Chat Volume 2 is the second collection of short storie…| Fenlandphil's Blog