Saturday, October 2, 2010
Bad News Blogfest -- They're People Too Blogfest entry is below this one
Francine over at Romancing the Blog is hosting the Bad News Blogfest October 2-3. Check it out here and go and view her entry and all the participants.
And please check out my entry for They're People Too - Blogfest below.
Also, check out my post below for details on my upcoming blogfest. The prizes are critiques from CA Marshall.
The challenge for this blogfest in Francine's words:
At some time or another, I expect you've all had to convey bad news to someone else, maybe to do with a pet, a relative, maybe even lover. Hence, this "Bad News Blogfest" is not about personal misery, it is to be about a character receiving bad news!
And here's my entry:
So basically, my characters receive bad news by literally running into it.
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Oh, yeah; bad news blunt and to the point.
ReplyDeleteWith all the action surrounding and implied in the scene, I'm glad it wasn't a drawn out cryfest.
This was heavy with emotion, yet stark in its . . hmm, cold?..no, severe circumstances.
I get a vivid sense of the world, and the people. How everything relates to everything. A lot of story packed into this excerpt. In a perfect package.
I'm not saying this well Brenda, but the cliche is "writing excellence." A perfect scene. At least, in my opinion.
.........dhole
I like the straightforward way this delivers the impact. It would have been easy to over egg the build up, but you avoided the temptation well.
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ReplyDeleteBlimey, I wasn't exppcting that. Great scene setting here and fast-track to the cold-comfort element. Yeah, definite emotional impact!
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Very visual! Me likes!
ReplyDeleteWell done. You handled the situation with style.
ReplyDeleteI like the tight pacing of this scene..
ReplyDeleteIts been a plethora of blogfests this October, and I just did the Mash-up one
Absolutely, straight to the point or rather the stake! Nicely done, I can't help but feel for Ricardo. Would love to know more about story leading up to the scene too. ;)
ReplyDeleteFantastic scene! And what horrendous news to...ehm...bump into. Poor Ricardo!
ReplyDeleteYes, I wasn't expecting such a twist. And you did pack a lot of story in a little passage -- but no confusion. Great job.
ReplyDeleteFantastically paced. Bad news indeed. What a revelation at the end!
ReplyDeleteWow, I wasn't expecting someone pinned to a tree! It kept me reading!
ReplyDeleteAnd your blog design is really cool :-)
Very nice. I curious how even the stones were turned to dust and blew in the breeze, or did I miss something. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my post. I am your 100th follower, way cool.
Nancy
N. R. Williams, fantasy author
The image of Ricardos death is so powerful! Great job here!
ReplyDeleteIt was great fun participating in this blogfest. Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments. We have a great community of writers around the blogosphere and talented. I loved reading all your posts.
ReplyDeleteSo freaky! That is definitely some bad news. Love your writing!
ReplyDeleteI did NOT see that ending coming! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteReally impactful stuff, a great burst of incident and emotion. Nice job Brenda!
ReplyDeleteQuite gripping. You didn't waste time getting to the meat of this - nice job. This really moves.
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