Russell Gayer, author speaker
Poetry, Horror, Psychological Thrillers
Stories From Within
Finding ways to make words sparkle
This is the blog of a woman who is seriously on the edge and I mean right ON the edge…no, not there… just a little bit further… further than that…no, further still…just a tiny bit more… just move slightly to the right a little…no, that’s too much…just move a tad to the left…that’s right, just there…now you’ve moved too far to the left… Damn, what part of the ‘on the edge’ do you not understand? Oh, and her matricidal boy genius, come devil spawn.
Or the three people I guilted into reading this blog, whatever.
Growing older is inevitable. Growing up is optional.
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Wow, I'm honoured Russell. A nice little piece you got here. Really smooth and natural dialog. I especially love the line "upbeat and adventurous with a hint of sorrow."I may have to steal it. Hahahha.
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Again you make me smile, Russell. Easy dialogue Happy to put a face and a voice to your work. As you know, I made the jump to WordPress this week. I'm #2 on the list and here's the addyhttp://rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/escape/
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Y'all just keep comin' back with the good stuff, doncha? Smiling is good for the soul, so keep it up.
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hehe. Turned out perfect. I love Owl and Raccoon and bluegrass 🙂
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Dear Russell,The perfect story and a nice tribute to Craig. I'm headed there now, thanks to you. How are the ribs?Aloha,Doughttp://ironwoodwind.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/echoes-of-love/
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More good stuff! I love your stories.
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Lovely dialogue, with a wry twist at the end. You didn't disappoint, as ever.
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Another fun one. Thanks!
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Great dialogue here, Russell, and of course a good laugh at the end. I do like an in-joke, and this one is specially for the fictioneers!I'm over here; http://elmowrites.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/friday-fictioneers-far-afield/
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Of course, not everyone can hear the animals making music–must be young at heart, if not in age.
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It was a God thing, Craig. I didn't know what I was going to write, then for some strange reason Owl & Raccoon popped into my head. I can't take any credit for this, but do hope it drove some folks to your site and raises awareness to the problem you are so tactfully addressing.
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All better, just a slight bruise remains 🙂
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I LOVE this!
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Misty Mountain Hop…great song title and tribute to Craig. Russell, you never disappoint.
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All that's missing is a mouth organ! Craig needs to make an addition to that band for you.:-)http://mysocalleddutchlife.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/the-haar-ff-240812/
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Haha, I love the nod to Owl and Raccoon. Well done, Russel!
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"Upbeat and adventurous with a bit of sorrow"? That's perfect. It pretty much sums up all of life! Beautifully written dialogue, very realistic. Except you're talking about animals playing music. But then who says they can't ? I hear their music every night.
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