How Very Impertinent: Ten Sentence Story #130
Veronica entered a bakery to purchase a cup of coffee for her husband, waiting for her with their baby at an outdoor event.

Continue reading → How Very Impertinent: Ten Sentence Story #130
Veronica entered a bakery to purchase a cup of coffee for her husband, waiting for her with their baby at an outdoor event.

Continue reading → How Very Impertinent: Ten Sentence Story #130
Derek Jeter knew one thing about his aching calf — it was the first of many signs that his days as the Yankees Captain were numbered.
The number two on his back will be retired when he tires of game — or when the game tells him his time is tired — and then we’ll see how a hero handles the hallows.

Today, I got scared by the Internets.
I was minding my own business when a Google Alert shot into my Inbox.
I dutifully clicked the link.
Then, I found this “Kooky Dude” — “Kooky Tati?” — staring me down.

Continue reading → Today, I Got Scared by the Internets: Ten Sentence Story #128
He was a Golden Boy with good hair.
All the ladies loved him, and he loved them back, even though he was already married with children.

Continue reading → John Edwards in the Money Boil: Ten Sentence Story #127
Two friends, Ron and Tom, were sitting in a cafe — each drinking a cup of coffee.

Continue reading → Nothing Left to Say: Ten Sentence Story #126
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