New Yorker caption contest #341

So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment.  But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest. “You guys see a hare?” And don’t forget to vote from the picture posted two weeks ago. Meanwhile, get on with your…

Jeff, Who Lives at Home

I’ve said that there’s no reason to write a story without a plot because you literally can make a plot of anything.  It’s really not hard.  Why did Jeff get a wrong-number phone call asking for Kevin?  Is Pat’s wife cheating on him?  You don’t need anything more. Jeff, Who Lives at Home was written…

New Yorker caption contest #340

So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment.  But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest.   “Okay, so this was a good start.  Next week at 11am?”   And don’t forget to vote from the picture…

#fridayfictioneers 6/22 via madison woods

Every Wednesday Madison Woods posts a picture prompt to challenge writers to create a 100-word story or poem or anything that works for you.  then post your work on your blog.  additionally, on friday, you go back to her site and post a link to your blog entry in the comments on her friday fictioneers post. I’m going to try…

New Yorker caption contest #339

So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment.  But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest. I’m a little disappointed it involves an airplane because two weeks ago was set on a plane too. I tried to…

don’t even reply

Reposted from about three years ago, because it’s damn funny… ______________________ Someone recently came to me with a website and said, “Hey, is this your website?  Are you responsible for this?” I checked it out and thought two things: 1. It was damn hilarious. 2. While I was very flattered that I came to mind,…

New Yorker caption contest #338

So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment.  But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest.     Harry, I already looked.  There aren’t any spells for “shrinkage.” It’s a combination of Harry Potter and Seinfeld, so…

New Yorker caption contest #336

So, like last time, you can put your caption here as a comment.  But better yet is to click on the picture, go to the New Yorker magazine website, and enter your caption in their contest.   “Okay, I admit I should’ve shaved, but notice the bent knee, how it evokes…”     And don’t forget to…