Next, everything goes wrong.
More Miska: 1/20/2016
Next, everything goes wrong.
Next, everything goes wrong.
I missed my post for Friday, but I have it here for you anyway. Chuck Wendig’s Flash Fic challenge for the week was a five sentence story, laid out in this fashion:
Sentence 1: Beginning / Inciting Incident
Sentence 2: Middle
Sentence 3: Middle peak, act turn or pivot
Sentence 4: Climactic turn or twist
Sentence 5: Resolution
Also, it isn’t supposed to be more than 100 words. Here’s my schoolwork-addled attempt.
I’ve got more for you.
Closing in on the last material I have…
Do you still like Miska? I have plenty more to share. But I admit that we’re getting close to the end of the material I was able to finish before classes began this semester. I’ll have to find something new to share with you soon!
This week’s new flash fiction challenge from Chuck Wendig is to write a story inspired by the seven deadly sins. I chose randomly, and ended up with Pride. Solid, fun stuff.
It’s the same setting as one of my recent experiments, the one set in a flooded Florida, but focuses on Latour instead of Pat and Pat. Enjoy!
Immediately after the fight…

I watched this movie for the first time on Wednesday. It was glorious. I knew immediately upon watching it that I would have to mention it here. I’d strongly recommend it to anyone who is capable of dealing with a little bit of gore. It’s smart, it’s painful, it’s funny, it’s good. And it’s exceedingly well made.
This movie manages to introduce a group of twelve or so characters, with eight or ten of them introduced in the first ten minutes of the film. Though you’d be hard pressed to learn most of their names until you’re most of the way through the movie, you quickly know who they are and what they’re like. They feel like individuals, real (sometimes entertainingly caricatured) people. And the movie doesn’t punch down.
Look. I don’t want to spoil anything for you. I’m not going to break this down into some deeper analysis right now. I just want you to know that you should give this movie a chance. Unless you’re looking for something dumb and toothless, in which case you’re looking in the wrong place.
Soon after…
Skipping a little bit ahead…