Tag: Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)

Pietà

This Entry is in response to Trifextra Week 58 Writing challenge: The word lithium comes from the Greek word lithos, which means stone  (http://chemistry.about.com/od/lithium/a/10-Lithium-Facts.htm).  This weekend, we want you to give us a thirty-three word response using the word stone as one of your thirty-three… Continue Reading “Pietà”

Breaking News…Popover Gremlin Strikes Again!

I love cooking. I love cooking for my family. I love cooking dishes that others dare not attempt. I love to juggle food preparation logistics like a project manager, to produce a fantastic family feast. Most of all, I love hearing “Amazing!” and “More,… Continue Reading “Breaking News…Popover Gremlin Strikes Again!”

Consolation

This was written in response to Trifextra Challenge:  For the weekend challenge we’re asking for exactly thirty-three words written in first person narrative.

Lights Out!

The porch light blinked on and off, yet again. “I’ve never been so humiliated in all my life. “ She rushed to her room, wishing she could just die! Mom smiled and locked up! This was written in response to Trifextra Challenge week 55;… Continue Reading “Lights Out!”

Sonnet #3, by William Shakespeare

This excerpted piece touched me in a very special way; perhaps because it is the sixth anniversary of my Mother’s passing, or perhaps simply because the older I get the more I recognize the eternal truth and wisdom found in these words, penned centuries… Continue Reading “Sonnet #3, by William Shakespeare”

Many Are Called

Father John, her favorite parish priest and regular confessor, was an obvious choice from whom to request a college recommendation. Church and school  were the heart and soul of her world, augmenting perfectly the love and support she received, unquestioningly, from her family.  Her… Continue Reading “Many Are Called”

Shared Secrets

“D-man, what’s your best, all-time favorite movie?” “Les Miserables…I know every song  by heart!” “But you’ve never even seen that movie – it’s rated PG13! “So what!  It’s still my favorite.” This was written in response to Trifextra Challenge Week 53, in which we… Continue Reading “Shared Secrets”

The Luck of the Draw

Who would she get today?  Perhaps  a young man with a charming smile; or  a middle-aged woman with an experienced manner.  She knew it wouldn’t matter, the outcome was consistently and depressingly predictable. She fought the feeling of helplessness and as usual,  strove to… Continue Reading “The Luck of the Draw”

Ora Pro Nobis

Sculpted heavy doors creak open, Lured by darkness within Holy water dabbed, words spoken Ritual recitations begin Sealing the sanctity of her mission. Seemingly unending, unlit aisles extending With yellow-brick road rigidity Flanking knotted kneelers unbending Conveying timeless solidity Drawing her in, to enter… Continue Reading “Ora Pro Nobis”

Earth-Star Conundrum

Insistent inner whisper Insinuating an insane conundrum: A simple tri-layered orb Simply a ruse: A cohesive, circumferential cloak of invisibility Concealing an earth-star; A unique, diverse habitat Rife with life forms Written in response to Trifextra week 49:   On to the weekend challenge.  As… Continue Reading “Earth-Star Conundrum”

Fog-Shawl of Silence

Fleeting Eloquent Illusory Sheer shards soften stark world-edges Beckoning, as a stairway, to other-worldly wonder Tree trunks straight and tall Proud prayers standing in line Pointing to paradise. Muffled Misty Mirage-like Elusive… As sensual, saturated sky, just before sunrise Ephemeral.. As low-hanging blue moon,… Continue Reading “Fog-Shawl of Silence”

Safety Latch

Why this compulsion to always grip the car-door? Christmas Eve long ago, a terrified ten-year old Grasped an icy car-door for dear life; Saving ‘Her’ from the threat To jump. Trifextra Week 48(www.trifectawritingchallenge.com): The challenge: This weekend we’re asking for 33 of your own… Continue Reading “Safety Latch”