on February 16th, 2010 by Shannon
Sadly, this is the title of my short story and not any sort of commentary on the sorry state of my work ethic!
But seriously, The Flash Fiction Offensive has graciously agreed to publish another one of my stories. You can read it here:
http://theflashfictionoffensive.blogspot.com/2010/02/working-stiff-by-shannon-schuren.html
or click on the link under ‘My Stories’ on the right.
Happy reading!
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on August 18th, 2009 by Shannon
What I’m working on: I’m on chapter 6 of a rewrite of Breaking Point, my latest novel-in-progress.
Kelsey Brooks is pregnant with her third child and suffering from anxiety and depression, just like the last times. The delusions and paranoia are worse this time, and she believes she’s being stalked by someone from a past she [...]
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on April 28th, 2009 by Shannon
Does anyone else think that great lyrics are like poetry? Let some inspire you today. If not this song, then another.
“You take it on faith, you take it to the heart. But the waiting is the hardest part.” - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
He’s right. The waiting is the hardest part. So what are you [...]
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on April 27th, 2009 by Shannon
Does anyone else get nervous about letting strangers into your house? I’m sure it’s just my wild imagination, but when confronted with the thought of having someone I don’t know inside my personal space, I immediately begin to think nefarious thoughts.
Take today, for instance. Our sewer was clogged, so I called a plumber. On a [...]
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on April 22nd, 2009 by Shannon
Tomorrow is my birthday. Ten years ago, I might have ended that sentence with an exclamation point. In your thirties, it doesn’t hold the excitement it once did. Now, my kids provide all the magic.
This past week, I sent my three-year-old on a recon mission to figure out what my husband was giving me. I’ll admit that my [...]
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