Saturday 3 February 2018

Rainbow Snippets - 3rd - 4th Feb



Rainbow Snippets is a Facebook Group that invites authors to post 6 sentences of their work each weekend. It can be from anything you like, your current WIP, a recent release, the golden oldie that even you had forgotten you had written, or just a scrap of an idea (as long as it has 6 coherent sentences). Nothing of your own work worth mentioning? How about a 6 sentence review of your favourite LGBTQ+ story.

Since Calamine & Christmas Cake, has just been transferred to Kindle Unlimited I think I'll post a segment from that.

“Jesus Fucking Christ! What the fuck have you done to yourself?”
The shrill words tugged me from a troubled sleep, reverberating around my head despite the fact that my skull seemed to be stuffed with cotton wool.
Had I drunk that much last night? I felt as groggy as hell. I searched through clouded memories, but I could only recall a bottle of Peroni, left mostly untouched beside a half-eaten dinner.
“Glenn, I’m talking to you.”



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15 comments:

  1. Glenn's - I'm presuming soon to be ex - is such an arsehole. That snippet shows his caring bedside manner so very well.

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    1. You assume correctly 😀 He's definitely not a doctor.

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  2. Hmm, sounds like Glenn might've been drugged? Not cool to wake up to accusations under the best of circumstances. Good riddance to that guy!

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    1. Nothing so sinister :) But yeah, good riddance indeed.

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  3. Ouch, I'm truly emphasizing with the main character right now! Excellent description!

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  4. O_o Not a great wake up call! ;)

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  5. Sounds like an evening best left un-remembered?? :)

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  6. This sounds like it's not going to end well.

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  7. I really enjoyed Calamine and Christmas Cake.

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  8. Sounds like a good night - or not!

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