Tweet Tales Tuesday Week 25
July 3, 2012

15 Minute Tweet TalesAfter noticing July has somehow snuck up on me, I realized that means I have now written a 15 Minute Tweet Tale every day for half a year. In those first few days of this self-challenge, I didn’t think I’d actually make it this far despite my good intentions, so I’m pretty proud of myself for sticking with it.  Although I have to credit my fellow #15tt participants for keeping me on track because knowing they are also out there writing tales keeps me motivated to not skip a day even when I don’t feel like writing one.  So thank you to Steve Lakey, Alex Tomlin, Christina Holz, Evangeline Warren, and Ms. Arundel for playing along and providing such entertaining tweets tales!

And now here are my tweet tales for this past week:
 
6/27 – Each year on the day he died saving her son, she sent his family $. She didn't have much, but it was a devoir to help them stay afloat.

6/28 – The lines on the road became undulant snakes intent on eating him, so he pulled over to nap. The mutant reptiles enjoyed the easy meal.

6/29 – After Tim's bike stunt, his mom's relieved his body is sound even tho his thinking was not. She takes his camera & access to YouTube.

6/30 – Her voluble nature attracts lots of guys. Like her increased speed & strength, it's an ability brought about by the turn to trap prey.

7/1 – Her dating profile said she wanted an Apollonian man. She didn't mention she herself was more Medusa than Daphne in looks & character.

7/2 – He jinked across the gym, avoiding the sting of the red dodgeball; each miss upped his punishment when they cornered him after school.

7/3 – She listened with trepidation as he promised it wouldn't hurt. He lied. She even bled. But one lollipop later, she forgave the shot. 

Play along and write tweet tales for the above words.  If you’re willing to share, post them on twitter with the hashtag #15tt or add them below in the comments because I’d love to read them.  Any thoughts about this week's tweet tales?

15 Minute Tweet TalesAfter noticing July has somehow snuck up on me, I realized that means I have now written a 15 Minute Tweet Tale every day for half a year. In those first few days of this self-challenge, I didn’t think I’d actually make it this far despite my good intentions, so I’m pretty proud of myself for sticking with it.  Although I have to credit my fellow #15tt participants for keeping me on track because knowing they are also out there writing tales keeps me motivated to not skip a day even when I don’t feel like writing one.  So thank you to Steve Lakey, Alex Tomlin, Christina Holz, Evangeline Warren, and Ms. Arundel for playing along and providing such entertaining tweets tales!

And now here are my tweet tales for this past week:
 
6/27 – Each year on the day he died saving her son, she sent his family $. She didn't have much, but it was a devoir to help them stay afloat.

6/28 – The lines on the road became undulant snakes intent on eating him, so he pulled over to nap. The mutant reptiles enjoyed the easy meal.

6/29 – After Tim's bike stunt, his mom's relieved his body is sound even tho his thinking was not. She takes his camera & access to YouTube.

6/30 – Her voluble nature attracts lots of guys. Like her increased speed & strength, it's an ability brought about by the turn to trap prey.

7/1 – Her dating profile said she wanted an Apollonian man. She didn't mention she herself was more Medusa than Daphne in looks & character.

7/2 – He jinked across the gym, avoiding the sting of the red dodgeball; each miss upped his punishment when they cornered him after school.

7/3 – She listened with trepidation as he promised it wouldn't hurt. He lied. She even bled. But one lollipop later, she forgave the shot. 

Play along and write tweet tales for the above words.  If you’re willing to share, post them on twitter with the hashtag #15tt or add them below in the comments because I’d love to read them.  Any thoughts about this week's tweet tales?

Jocelyn Rish

Jocelyn Rish is a writer and filmmaker who never imagined her cheeky sense of humor would lead to a book about animal butts. When she's not researching fanny facts, she tutors kids to help them discover the magic of reading. Jocelyn has won numerous awards for her short stories, screenplays, short films, and novels and lives in South Carolina with her booty-ful dogs.