Tag Archives: dementia
1000 words: Unspoken
Some days were harder than others. She woke at first light, sometimes to find he’d already been awake long enough to set fire to the towels in the bathroom, and instead of alerting her, he dropped them in the tub … Continue reading
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Tagged cat, cat jones, catastrophe, catastrophe jones, commitment, delusions, dementia, determination, hope, jones, love, mental illness, misery, the blue-eyed man, trial, writing
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Chuck Wendig/Terrible Minds Flash Fiction Challenge: Drabble – Dialogue
Wendig’s Challenge this past Friday was simple, and not: Drabble. 100 words of flash fiction. Anything. Just go. All right, then. *cracks knuckles* * * * “She here?” “Not here right now, sir.” “Comin’ back?” “She’s not here, right now, … Continue reading
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Tagged blue-eyed man, cat, cat jones, catastrophe jones, chuck wendig, dementia, dialogue, drabble, fiction, flash, flash fiction, flash fiction challenge, grief, jones, memory, old age, terrible minds, writing
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