The Legend Ambro’s style.

Yesterday was my time to rise and give Tim Higgelmottham the attention he deserved. One hundred words of despair, ecstasy, fear, laughter and, of course, doubts. I had to choose the words carefully and also in very little words create something that would forward the action. I didn't do too bad... I think. Now that…

The legend of Tim Higgelmottham – GAME ON!!!

It's now between Tim and me. I have waited and dreaded that moment. I have been scared, doubtful and excited. It has finally arrived. I just read part 12. Instant giggles! 100 words of pure fun and creation. This week, if you look for me, I will be wandering Tim's school and neighborhood. I won't…

The Legend of Tim Higgelmottham – update

Update on our little friend Tim whose legend is becoming inescapable. The greatest lessons in life don't always come in a perfectly wrapped-up box. No... no... no! Experience, my dear ones, is far more the most efficient way to learn something. 🙂 So don't miss it : The legend of Tim Higgelmottham Tomorrow, the next…

The legend of Tim Higgelmottham

No I haven't forgotten you, avid readers of this collaborative story. Remember each monday a new 100 words are added up bringing instant giggles, oh's and ah's. Don't no where we're at? Follow this link for the complete story : http://themagillreview.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/the-legend-of-tim-higgelmottham-6th-section-of-write-a-short-story-with-me-100-words-at-a-time-2/ My turn won't be before a few weeks, but I sure can't wait to bring…

The Legend of Tim Higgelmottham

We continue on our journey of Write a short story with me 100 words at a time The 5th piece in The Legend of Tim Higgelmottham is now up (since monday I know, but I'm busy 'being present' elsewhere :P) It was written by Rob Akers. You can find him at his blog here. I don't know…

I jumped again – collaborative story

Sometimes I just think that I should lock myself in a cabin in the woods and write. Give the papers to someone else to edit or throw away and then publish or bury deep and never know what people think. But that would be inauthentic, because I love the shivers of giving my stories to…