Wednesday, 5 January 2011

New Creations Blogfest!


Summer Ross from My Inner Fairy is having a blogfest.

Here are the rules:
1)Pick one ending sentence from last years stories, your favorite one that you wrote. (Only one, and yes it has to be an ending sentence)
2) Write one brand new starting sentence for a story you have been thinking about, or something off the top of your head. But it must be your first sentence. (Yes only one, and yes it must be new.)

Here's my entry:
And then the sun shone brightly. Creatures of habit are easier to catch and beautiful Edie Grace was as predictable as a James Bond love affair.

Check out the other entries here.

30 comments:

  1. I totally didn't get the rules :) but I like you sentence, Clarissa :)

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  2. Wonderful! they do go really well together- thanks fairy much for participating.

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  3. It almost looks like the same novel....

    I like the James Bond metaphor.

    Michael

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  4. Hi,

    LOL: could easily be from same work. Nice one! ;)

    best
    F

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  5. Nice take that could lead to a very interesting story.

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

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  6. I like these...the first is almost like an outbreath and the second is intriguing.

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  7. They DO go well together but the predictable statement is a true gem. Made me laugh picturing it :D
    Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow

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  8. Clarissa- Both excellent and I really liked the Bond reference. I also entered and pumped the opportunity in today's blog post. Thanks for the heads up on this!

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  9. Predictable as a Bond affair -- love it.

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  10. Your last sentence for 2010- awww I see walking into the sunset to live happily ever after!

    Your first sentence for 2011- a James Bond affair says it all really!! That Edie Grace sounds like one hot firecracker!

    Take care
    x

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  11. This sound fun! I want to play too:

    His words ring in my ears and the woolly contraption has me in its clutches. The flat looked as if no one had opened the door since the 1920s.

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  12. That's a good opening. Sounds like a fun story.

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  13. Mine should be easy since I have a series going. Still looking for that opening line for the next book. I'm getting close!

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  14. Lovely Clarissa. A simple, but evocative ending and a opening that made me smile.

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  15. Fun blog! This is my first time here. :) Came to check out your sentences. Nicely done.

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  16. Both great lines, but I absolutely loved the second one - it shines with an original voice.

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  17. *snort*
    James bond is CERTAINLY predictable, isn't he just?

    Great sentences, both of them!

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  18. Love the second one. What a great, unexpected comparison. Glad to have found you, and a most happy New Year :)

    ~ Bess

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  19. Visiting for the blogfest-- both interesting sentences!

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  20. That James Bond line is awesome! Well done.

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  21. The two lines go so well together, they could have been written to go together!

    And I just love the comparision.

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  22. Sunshine and James Bond go together well - depending on who is playing 007 . . .

    .........dhole

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  23. Love the James Bond. I'm intrigued - a great first line hook.

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