Instructor

‘Instructor. Such an interesting word,’ Janna thought to herself. ‘What exactly is an Instructor? Someone who instructs you to do something. Yes. But that’s not a ‘teacher”.

Making up her mind, she turned to Matthew and said, “Matthew, I do not accept your title as ‘Instructor’. You are not ‘instructing’ me to do something. You are sharing knowledge, you are teaching. Perhaps you could use ‘educator’ or ‘professor’.” She smiled, satisfied with her observations.

“Thank you, Janna. I’ll keep that in mind. And once again, please call me Mr. Tanner; not Matthew. Take your seat.” Not for the first time that morning, Matt wondered why he had taken the job at the Gifted and Talented school.

Stampede

“There’s no time!” Grabbing his arm, Marie yanked on him and started to run. Looking over her shoulder, she could see Mark still trying to grab the satchel.

“Leave it!” She shouted, paranoia edging into her voice.

The double doors at the end of the hall burst open and the stampede of officers started toward them.

Wordy Wednesdays: Distilled

“I distilled the case notes into the …” Carrie began explaining her process.
“You distilled?” Mark stopped her.
“Yes, distilled.” She hiked an eyebrow at him. “You do know what distilled means, don’t you?”
“Yeah, like Whiskey?”
“Distilled means to purify, yes. It also means to extract the most important meaning from something.”
“Oh.”

Wordy Wednesdays: OneWord – Biblical

The Sergeant stood over us, arms waving in the air, spittle flying from his flapping lips.
Max and I glanced at one another and both reached for a napkin.
“This is a problem of bible, biblio,…bibliacal, DAMN IT!”
He always got frustrated when his words didn’t come out right, which was often.
“Biblical.” I said.
“Thank you.” He took a breath and continued his tirade. “And I don’t know how in the hell you idiots think you can just sit there and smirk at me when this shit’s going down.”
Max grabbed his coat and headed for the door.
Shrugging at McLeode, I grabbed my coat and headed after Max.

 

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This piece is written from a OneWord.com prompt. Today’s word is ‘Biblical’. Check out their websiteΒ and if you join up, add me to your friends list!

See you soon and in the meanwhile, Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚

Wordy Wednesdays: OneWord – Tousled

The paper was tousled, mixed together like puppies wrestling. Angelica looked from me to the papers on the corner of the desk and back at me. I smiled.

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This Wednesday’s piece is written from a OneWord.com prompt. Today’s word is ‘Tousled’. Check out their websiteΒ and if you join up, add me to your friends list!

See you next Wednesday and in the meanwhile, Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚MessyPapers

Wordy Thursday: Measure

Today is Thursday and I’m a day late with my Wordy posting for the week, so I thought I would go all out and make this one fun. LOL. In honor of Poo-Pourri, I give you my Wordy Thursday – Measure!

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“How do I measure it?”
“Measure it?” Carlie asked, indignantly.
“Yes, measure it! Don’t be dumb, I think this is really the one.”
Carlie rolled her eyes. “Mark,” She said, “You are NOT going to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest shit.”
Mark was silent for a moment. “Will you help me measure it anyway?” He asked hopefully.

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This Wednesday’s piece is written from a OneWord.com prompt. Today’s word is ‘Measure’. Check out their websiteΒ and if you join up, add me to your friends list!

See you next Wednesday and in the meanwhile, Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚

PooPourri

Wordy Wednesdays: OneWord – Reconstruction

It began years ago, during the Age of Reconstruction. No one is quite sure where the new Queen came from, but everyone I know is reasonably sure she is not entirely human. Like most mixed species of our time, her skin is not quite the same as ours and her eyes tilt at a different angle.

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This Wednesday’s piece is written from a OneWord.com prompt. Today’s word is ‘Intrigue’. Check out their websiteΒ and if you join up, add me to your friends list!

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~ Eileen πŸ™‚

 

 

Wordy Wednesdays: OneWord – Intrigue

The suspense was killing me. I sat on the edge of my seat, imagining the wind in my hair as we whizzed along on the motorcycle on the narrow London backstreets. The smell of intrigue was in the air and the morning’s impending dew hung heavy in the dawning light.

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This Wednesday’s piece is written from a OneWord.com prompt. Today’s word is ‘Intrigue’. Check out their websiteΒ and if you join up, add me to your friends list!

See you next Wednesday and in the meanwhile, Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚

 

Spy

Wordy Wednesdays: A Poem

Welcome to Wordy Wednesdays!

Today I decided to try something weird and different. (Which describes me, but I digress…)
I love a certain writing website (HINT: It will be featured in this Saturday’s Resource post!). They have great generators which I love for writing pick-me-ups and kicks-in-the-pants. Β But one thing I love to do is use a generator in an unintended way. To demonstrate, this week I used a Line Generator. A Line Generator vomits out a random line of words for you to use. So my challenge was to click the Generate Random Line button only ONCE (not four times until I get words I like) and to write a poem including all the words in the line generator.

So I clicked the Generate Random Line button and this is what I got:

Generated Random Line

So, I set 15 minutes on my Write or Die: Desktop Edition (to make it even harder) and typed like mad. Here’s what I came up with.

P.S. I only wrote for 5 minutes.

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Like candy

Inhaling your scent

Heaven

Ghostwhite light

Your eyes, blackberry

In creek water

Crystalline, black

Emerald grass

On the Bank

Bittersweet, rotted

Never did like

Blackberry

 

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I hope you enjoyed Wednesday’s writing piece. Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚

Wordy Wednesdays: Writing Exercise

Welcome to Wordy Wednesdays!

You ready for some fresh material? Well, here it is!

While perusing for writing resources on the interwebs, I came across a set of writing exercises. The first one said to write a description of an area, one spot, as if it were to be included in a larger story. So, here’s mine.

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The courtyard was full. Sitting on the red brick half-wall, I could feel the heat seeping through my jeans. The multi-colored bricks in the quad were arranged in a circular pattern with a tall clock tower in the center. A plaque attached to the tower displayed the year the campus landmark was donated and the name of the generous, long dead benefactor. The bricks continued in a swirling, artful pattern, out in three directions from the courtyard; walkways leading away from the quad. The wall I rested against was on the North side and behind me was a bridge and a creek with ducks and babbling water and students. Trees stood sentry around the central area, filtering the light that flashed here and there as it escaped the waving reach of the branches.

I often stood here, in this place, watching them from behind my sunglasses. The people that traveled through this courtyard. They seldom looked at the beautiful red brick buildings or the cool water of the creek as it floated by. Their eyes were usually downcast, hands gripping their backpacks and purses, trudging through on their way to another class or study group. I was not one of them, not a student anyway. But I belonged there, perhaps more than they did. The breeze gently brushed me, disrupting my hair and flipping an errant strand across my face. I moved to tuck it behind my ear and stopped.

A boy with slacks the color of sand paused by the clock tower to check his phone. His eyes shifted to the side. I followed his gaze and saw a small, blond, mousy girl walking toward the quad from the East. She was alone, her hair limp and shoulder length. He waited, the boy. I could almost hear his heart beating faster as she approached. She was plain and I wondered why he waited for her, desired her company.

As she came closer, he replaced his phone in its pocket home and turned to face her. Too thin, her spindly arms wrapped around her binder, holding on for dear life, shielding herself from life and ridicule with the flimsy cardboard, metal and plastic. Her eyes were downcast, her step quick, hoping to reach her destination without any confrontations or interactions. Her scrawny legs mercifully held her up and carried her forward, towards the boy with the phone.

He stepped in front of her and I could smell her terror from where I stood. She never looked up, but her body shook. He reached to touch her arm and her body jolted, jumping back from his touch. He spoke again, his words somehow soothing the frightened girl. Daring a glance, the girl looked at him and angled her body in his direction ever so slightly. As she turned slowly toward him, toward me, I could see the confusion and doubt all over her.

She said nothing, but like a child learning to read, her body moved in jerky movements toward the boy as if she had never been spoken to before. And perhaps for her, it felt like she hadn’t. As he talked, her body slowly turned towards him and her head rose. Her hair fell behind her shoulder and I could see her face fully now. The sun flashed through a cloud, bathing her with light and she smiled.

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I hope you enjoyed Wednesday’s writing piece. I especially enjoyed writing this one. Happy Reading!

~ Eileen πŸ™‚