
Seashell Harpspring
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Misplaced Diary
Written in every day, I hold the memories of teen years. I was referenced to remember, but now she does not want to page into the past. I sit here on the dusty shelf waiting day by day for when she will want to reminisce again. Let me show you what happened in English class that one day reading Of Mice and Men. Wasn’t that when you gained your first love for reading?
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in Fiction
Enchanted Hill
I enjoy browsing the shelves of Barnes & Noble every once in a while, sometimes leaving with a book or two. I recently found a book in the mystery section that encompasses everything I have ever wanted in a story. I enjoy mysteries that are set in the 1910's to 1950's. It reminds me of sitting by a fire drinking an old fashioned and smoking a cigar while clicking on an old type writer. Back in the times when there was no quick information from the internet, information was doled out by who owned the newspaper businesses.
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in BookClub
Month of Christmas Whodunits!
1. The Peppermint Mocha Murder: Hayden is a chocolatier who comes to a small town from Las Vegas for Christmas to make chocolate houses for a charity auction a B&B owner is hosting. It is the same town that a famous author came named Albany that is debuting her memoir as a musical called Christmas in Crazytown. Hayden meets the family of Albany and believes them to be nice and nothing like how Albany depicted them in her story. She at first thinks Albany to be an ungrateful smartass, but she slowly starts learning that her family is actually pretty accurate to what was written about them in the book. The producer of the show accidentally drowned in a bowl of wassail. Hayden believes it is a murder though, and is trying to find out if someone is behind the accident. Possibly someone who believes the memoir is not very nice and wants to shut down the musical rendition.
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in BookClub
So you know, I am a Princess
Sleeping beauty is my favorite princess character that I abide by. Originally written by Giambattista Basile, this story has changed drastically over time from who the evil Maleficent really was to the reason why Sleeping Beauty woke up from her slumber. Overall, I believe it is a type of metaphor for waking up to live life after a "deep sleep" (such as an epiphany.) Start living your life the way you would like to instead of letting others dim your glow.
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in Writers
Writer Reality TV Show
Reality TV can be a fun way to relax an enjoy a funny show that doesn't take too much thought to pay attention to. A competition show is a great way to have people on the edge of their seats. There has been modeling, art design, cooking, and baking competitions for several years now. Are we running of of show ideas and ways to compete? What about a writers competition! Is that possibly too boring to bring to the screen? People used to gather from all over in cities in order to hear from an old storytelling bard, so isn't there a way for this idea to become entertaining? I know I would watch!
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in Geeks
Sleuthtective
Any moment I look out the windows at the neighbors and wonder what they are up to, being a sleuthtective. Why did they not get their mail today? How come they did not go onto their morning walk? Let's check their Facebook account to see if it is because they are on vacation. No social media? Who doesn't at least have a Facebook?
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in Fiction











