My post is up live today on Writing Wranglers & Warriors about the inspiration for my 50-word story on Blink-Ink. But first I treat you to a little history of Boston. And a picture of lobster.
My post is up live today on Writing Wranglers & Warriors about the inspiration for my 50-word story on Blink-Ink. But first I treat you to a little history of Boston. And a picture of lobster.
I received my contributor copy for Blink Ink’s issue #23 which is called Mystery Train. It includes 50-word stories that all have to do with trains. My story is called “Solo.” Since you need to subscribe to Blink Ink to read the issues (4 issues for 1 year is only $10 so by all means, subscribe if you wish!), I’ll post my story here. It’s a very cute artsy book that also has stories by pals Craig Faustus Buck and Gay Degani. Artwork is awesome as well.
Cover done by artist Woody Lewis.
Table of Contents
“Solo”
I received news that Blink Ink, a print-only publication, has accepted my 50-word story entitled “Solo” for inclusion in their upcoming March issue #23. The theme is “Mystery Train” and my story features a young girl going on her first train ride with her mother.
It’s a pretty cool concept they have and I’m thrilled to be part of it. For more information on Blink Ink, check them out!