Thursday, 28 November 2019

28th November 2019 Writings


28th

Excerpt from: The Sister from the Future
They soon arrived at Elias’ room.

Words: 6


Excerpt from: Meeting a Community
“You’re new here?”

“Just moved to Macquarie Vale. I needed to find a Church.”

“This is a good place for fellowship. It’s growing and the messages are always firmly based in Scripture,” Daniel said.

“That’s good,” Benjamin said. He considered that he had followed the Lord’s leading to the place where He wanted him to go.

“We have been here for a while,” Daniel added.

Words: 65


Excerpt from: Haunted Eyes
He knew that learning a new language was difficult! As he rubbed the sore spot, he considered that he was still nervous himself. He looked back to her and saw that she was starting to breath quicker.
He grabbed her hands in a comforting gesture. Relax. She calmed down, and the spark returned to her eyes. He decided that it was time. No point in delaying it. He then asked if she would like a dance.
She agreed with a nod, of course. They then walked to the dance floor hand in hand.
‘This will be a good night,’ he thought as they rubbed each other’s lower cheeks while dancing slowly.

Words: 111


Excerpt from: Daria – Mysteries of Lawndale – Night of the Coffee House
“Yes.”

“But we’ll need to watch more videos before you’re sure,” Jane added.

“Definitely,” Daria said.


Jane put the next video in…

Words: 22


Excerpt from: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Jake’s Challenge
“What’s the matter, son?” Quark asked as he lead Jake to one of the holosuites.

“Nothing you’d understand,” Jake shot back.

“Nog told me about the writing assignment. I understand plenty. You want to impress Mrs. O’Brien, is that it?”

“Yes. But I don’t think a Ferengi mindset would help me here.”

“What do you mean?” Quark asked, slightly offended. Hu-mon’s! Always thinking they’re better than everyone else!

“I mean. I’ve looked at your inventory of holo-programs. The one’s that are suitable for all ages I mean.”

“And?”

“And they are all based on similar storylines. Only the characters and settings are different.”

“People buy what they like. So, the writers write what they like. Simple business sense.”
“Is that a Rule of Acquisition?”

“No,” Quark admitted with a shake of his head. “But it should be. But I don’t think Zek would want to add it.”

“Back to my point. I suppose almost all of Ferengi entertainment is full of the same storylines that are rehashed every so often to capture the market of a new generation with latinum to spend?”

“You’re right. You know, you’re surprisingly astute in this matter.”

“Look at Earth’s history. You’ll find that the film industry in California was like that from the late 20th century onwards,” Jake said as they arrived at the holosuite.

Words: 221

Overall: 425



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