Welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors!
I was so distracted last week, I forgot to sign up officially. So I posted unofficially, but was unable to visit any sites. So I decided to go back in time and repost my 10 sentences from last week. Sort of apropo for a time travel, don’t you think? So I’ve 10 lines from Crashing Through Time that follow just a little after last week before last ‘s snippet.
This is the middle of the first chapter. Corrine has crash landed in a sightseeing plane on the coast of Cornwall in England. She’s gone into the woods to have a “private moment” and hears a strange noise. She then sees a well and is drawn to it and falls down it.
Corrine sat up, gasping for breath. She tried to turn her head every way at once, peering into the forest, suddenly on alert. Gray pitted bricks loomed to her left. Time to get the hell away from that thing.
She bounded up and backed away from the well, not wanting to turn her back on it. Shouldn’t she have landed at the bottom of the damned thing?
Brushing grass and dead leaves from her skirt, which must’ve been filthy by now, she picked her way toward a lighter patch in the woods. Anticipation urged her on, and she gathered speed until at last she stumbled out into brilliant sunlight that warmed her to the bone.
She stared down the field.
No airplane.
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That’s all for this week. Hope you enjoyed it!
And don’t forget to check out the rest of the Warriors here. There’s some fantastic snippets to be read.




































This is a fabulous box set and a great snippet.
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Thank you, Victoria! I truly appreciate that. 🙂
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That has to be a hair-raising moment, bound to make her even more panicked than before.
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Thank you, Carrie-Anne! Yes, I sure would be!
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I love those surprise moments in stories, and you do it so well. What a fun book!
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🙂 Thank you, Trish! Yes, that might give one a start–now you see the airplane, now you don’t.
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Great story! There’s nothing like being lost, that will give you nightmares.
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I agree, Melissa. Being lost in the woods is no joke. When I go to the Adirondacks every summer I stay with my friends when we walk in the woods, because I’d never be found if I got separated from them! Thanks so much for visiting!
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Very apt time warp Jenna. As a recent victim of missing the boat, my consolation. I enjoyed the tension you created in this piece.
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Thank you, Kim. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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