• Carry On Tuesday,  lake,  Love,  nature,  Poetry,  rainmaking,  Three Word Wednesday,  threesome,  water cycle

    Rain Making

    I’m combining two prompts this week (didn’t finish this in time to post it yesterday and I needed something more to make this work, like the 3 words from Three Word Wednesday!) so I made it a little longer than usual. We’re closing in on drought conditions here, and I thought I might try to tease a little rain from the clouds. Three Word Wednesday words are: bait, jump, victim This Week’s Carry On Tuesday Prompt is from the first line of the 2008 novelThe Invention of Everything Else by Samantha Hunt Lightning first, then the thunder. And in between the two…….. The Lake Liquid Light glides over her skin.She shivers,…

  • beginners,  Blogging,  Comments,  links,  spinning,  Tips,  Trackbacks,  web,  WWW

    Blogging Tips for Beginners:Spinning Your Web

    Web 2.0 on Flickr – Photo Sharing! There would be no WWW without links. Links make the web, one page to another, one idea to another, one person to another. There should be no blog post without links. Not only do links take your readers to more information about a topic, they provide breadcrumb trails for readers at those other sites to find you. In the blogger world they call this trail a trackback. I know, we all groan and roll our eyes over terms, but this one actually means what it says — it provides a track for readers to follow back to your blog from the one you…

  • BDSM,  BDSM Romance,  flash,  Flash 55,  Flash Fiction,  FlashFiction,  Love,  Romance

    Friday 55: Ashes #flashfiction

    Heart Aflame by BozDoz on Flickr photo sharing “Focus,” he said, tugging the rope. But how? Her mind ran in circles, this way and that, yapping like a little dog. He layered pleasure and pain, smothering thoughts with an escalating craving for Him, consuming her in flames, until nothing remained but a soft floating feeling – ashes of who she had been, landing. This post is in response to G-Man’s Friday Flash 55. Participants tell a story in 55 words. See what other participants wrote here.