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Weekly Writing Roundup; January 9-15
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The Ballad of Mercy May #0023
Previous unneeded weight upon the woman’s already troubled mind. The City of Angels, it was once called, the voice continues, heedless of it’s host’s turmoil. The site of the gods’ earthly homes. But no longer. No longer. You are come at a most desperate time, stranger. “Is it… safe?” The woman asks presently, lifting her… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; We Ride the Storm
This Week’s Read: We Ride the Storm by Devin Madson Percent Read: 47% Thoughts So Far: Really into it! The three main POVs are all engaging (though I have to say Rah’s is the least interesting; the whole fighting for the colonizers who enslaved us arc is really hard to root for, even if the… Continue reading
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The Grindset
Hello friends and welcome to another laidback edition of Just Another Struggling Writer. I’m just another struggling writer. Friends, I am still in the throes of the New-Year mindset. Every morning when I wake up I think about all the things I want to accomplish for the day. Many of the tasks I put on… Continue reading
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The Ballad of Mercy May; 0022
Previous men look at each other again. She’s starting to feel anxious every time they do that. “You get turned around when you were running from them beasties?” The older guard asks mildly. “Makes sense. No one comes to the Pale City anymore.” The Pale City, the voice in her head whispers, so named because… Continue reading
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Drabble Rock; January 10, 2023
rice At highsun the convoy stopped for a midday meal. The conscripted were given bowls of wet, flavorless rice and some yak’s milk in cups barely large enough for two swallows. Yvenna had a hard time imagining that her sister would have subjected herself to this kind of treatment willingly, even if it meant a… Continue reading
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Monday Motivations; Words, Words, Words
Hello friends and welcome to another verbose week is writing. Last week I had just a few too many things on my plate, and one particular item was causing me a boat load of stress. I’ve sadly had to abandon that commitment, not because I didn’t want to do it, but because it had become… Continue reading
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Weekly Writing Roundup; January 2nd – 8th 2023
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The Ballad of Mercy May; 0021
Previous rescued once again. “Which makes you lucky twice,” the old guard says, a gruff smile twitching underneath his drooping mustache. “What’s your name, girl?” Another question without an answer. The woman does her best to avoid it. She pushes herself cautiously into an upright position, a soft groan escaping her lips as she does… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; Obsidian Tower
This Week’s Read: Obsidian Tower by Melissa Caruso Percent Read: 20% Thoughts So Far: So far, I’m not super into this book. The beginning felt exceedingly rushed. We went from meeting the main character to experiencing a life-changing crisis for her without ever getting a real sense of the “opening snapshot.” Additionally, there are way… Continue reading
About Me
Kerry Share’s love for writing started, as it so often does, as a love of reading at an early age. At age 11 she wrote her first short story, a Harry Potter knockoff of dubious quality, and her love for creative expression was born. Throughout her teen years she continued to foster that passion through derivative work, and at 23 she turned her eye to original fiction.
Now in her thirties, having taken a break from creative endeavors to cope with an ever changing life and landscape, she is determined to make her dream of a writing career reality.