There are things that natives to the Pacific Northwest grow up knowing as fact. Most of the towns have a name unpronounceable to man, but anyone born in the area can pronounce it with ease. Everyone knows someone who knows someone who has seen Sasquatch. When the sky is clear enough for to see Mount Rainer, which always seems to be looming too close on the horizon, people cheerfully say, “The Mountain is out today!” Sometimes the sun isn’t seen for weeks. These were things that Maeve Pryce learned as a child, but only after she was taught to listen to the stories told by bones found in the forest, and to run from the ones found near the sea. When she moved away from the peninsula a few years ago Maeve thought she was leaving behind the strange and unusual. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case. Maeve remembered reading a blog from a search and rescue of...
Assignment: write a scene (a double-spaced page) that shows your character in a situation that forces them to act "out of character." Write a scene that shows your character committing a slightly immoral act. This is done to add dimension to your character. Think small, quiet actions. Maybe your character tells a lie, gossips, confesses a secret. What propels your character into this action? Place your character in a specific setting and go from there. o0o A news clipping of an article titled “Three-week-old corpse doing better, family tells coroner” sat abandoned on a table at Starbucks. Maeve frowned at it from where she stood at the counter waiting for her fair-trade coffee. It lay open on one of the uncomfortable-by-design wooden chairs. The clipping looked old and was parched and yellowed along the edges, and in the creases from where it had once been folded into quarters. From where she stood Maeve could no...
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