Honoured for this on the last #WriteCBC, especially with one that was very personal. Itās been so much fun, have connected with some wonderful people and hope the community continues even when the monthly competition doesnāt ā¤ļø
Posts by Kristen
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Thank you. Unfortunately lived it not too long ago so this one came from the heart.
The house smells like disinfectant. Every trace of my Dad boxed, sold, gone. One last look, and I can almost see his shadow like heās there, just out of sight. I place the keys into the estate agentās hand. He thinks Iām handing over a property. Iām handing over the last place Dad existed. #WriteCBC
Silent Night and Stille Nacht met over No Manās Land. Weād be shot if we acknowledged the lives, loves, and dreams of the men we shared chocolate and football with, or apologised for the bullets to come tomorrow.
āMerry Christmas, Hans.ā
āFrohe Weihnachten, John.ā
That would have to do. #WriteCBC
For the past 16 months, Iāve been working on a novel that explores different kinds of grief, societal expectations (particularly of women), and the challenges of love after loss. Itās set mostly in the Lake District.
Next week, I should be finishing the first draft whilst in the place itās set š
The hotel lobby had been so normal, I was surprised by the large portraits of angry faces around my room. I fell into a restless sleep, disturbed by the hateful gazes of the paintings.
Dawn came, sunlight streaming through the windows that surrounded the room. No paintings, only glass⦠#WriteCBC
Thank you for the shout out @cbcreative.bsky.social! Fun prompt this month and as ever loved reading through how creative people can be with 300 characters! Looking forward to next month.
<3 thank you!
In the back cover of the book, a faded promise outlived the hand that had wrote it. His handwriting was soft and blurred now. Words of love, whispered in ink, drowned by the scream of war. The man she married slept beside her, never aware of the inky ghost of the boy who hadnāt come home. #WriteCBC
Thank you! Really strong entries this month, it was fun to read them all.
Thank you for the shout-out, @cbcreative.bsky.social! My entry has got me thinking about a full length project that Iām excited to finish work today to be able to start planning on.
I love reading everyoneās entries for #WriteCBC, looking forward to next month!
She lingers by the telegrams in the war exhibit. Tiny paper bombs, each creased square once splitting a life in half. His is still in her drawer, unopened, yellowed at the edges. She reads the others like scripture, searching strangersā grief for words she couldnāt bear to read about him. #WriteCBC
āIām you,ā he said. ā20 years from now.ā
I laughed, one hand holding the door. āVery funny. Steve put you up to this?ā
He pulled up his sleeve. The scar. *My* scar. I looked at it, then
at my own. Impossible.
āI remember what youāre planningā¦and how it ends. Letās not do it again.ā #WriteCBC
Her grandson had almost finished the puzzle. She studied 5-down. āDouble cipher, not a clue.ā
He laughed, confused. She just smiled. She hadnāt meant to say it out loud. 70 years, and the habits still stuck. Theyād trained her to spot patterns, but when the war was over, not how to stop. #WriteCBC