Short Fiction #16 Fright
She stared, swooned and fainted.
“Beatrice!†yelled Andrea as she rushed to her side.
“Beatrice! Are you alright?â€
Beatrice stirred. Her eyelids flickered.
“Andrea,†she whispered. “Thank God you’re here.â€
“What happened?â€
“It was horrible!†shuddered Beatrice. “Terrible! Ghastly!â€
“What was so ghastly?â€
“A…a…,†she could barely speak. “A spider ran over my leg!â€
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Copyright 2006 Trevor W. Hampel
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Haiku #20 Galahs on Stump
Pink pair of screeching
Sunlit beacons on a branch
Light the evening sky.
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Copyright 2006 Trevor W. Hampel
Life is not meant to be easy
Quotes can be infuriating at times. Someone comes up with a quote, and then you think – that’s not quite right. And then you wonder who said it originally and what is the exact wording.
That happened in our Bible Study group earlier this week. Someone said that “life wasn’t meant to be easy.” One of our participants M gave a much longer version none of us had previously heard, but it sounded great. I reached for an old version of the Dictionary of Quotations but it wasn’t there. So out came the laptop and I Googled the phrase.
The most common reference to this quote was to former Prime Minister of Australia. Malcolm Fraser who uttered the words, “Life wasn’t meant to be easy” in the Australian Parliament many years ago. This has been quoted on numerous occasions and in many different contexts since. Still – it was not the exact quote M had used.
I finally tracked down its source. Here is the full, and correct, quote:
“Life is not meant to be easy, my child; but take courage: it can be delightful.”
George Bernard Shaw – English Playwright [sic], 1856-1950
Correction: As Hector has pointed out in the comments below this article, Shaw was, in fact, Irish. Most of his life he was based in England.
For more details check out:
- George Bernard Shaw – Wikipedia article.
So there you go.
Curiosity satisfied.
Great writing ideas
Recently I participated in the Group Writing Project conducted by Darren Rowse on ProBlogger. Every participant was asked to post a “How to…” article. 343 people responded. I’m not going to list all of them but I would like to focus on several that are very interesting and useful “How to…” articles about writing.
- How to participate in the blogging community While this post is not strictly about writing, the author Ray has many writing ideas and tips on his blog called Freshblogger.com.
- How to proofread your own writing written by Anne on her blog called The Golden Pencil. Her blog includes many writing hints and links to useful resources.
- The inside scoop on how to get published written by Tasra delivers just what it says – how to get published – from someone who knows from experience. Her blog is called Lessons from the Scrapbook Page.
- How to write a great blog post written by Leroy goes briefly into the basics.
- How to Cure Your Blogging Addiction in 7 Easy Steps – an entertaining and informative post written by Martin on his blog called The Blog Columnist.
- 6 Steps to writing a Fantasy Blockbuster – tongue in cheek article about how to succeed in the fantasy genre. Or is a serious? Written by Eoghann on his blog called Solar Flare.
- Proofread like a Pro: how to catch those pesky mistakes your spell checker misses – Some very useful hints written by Lori on her blog called Better at English.
- How to Write Magnetic Blog Title – about the importance of titles when writing in your blog.
- Write a Book? Assemble the one in your Archives! A very challenging and potentially useful post about using the valuable content you have written in your blog to write a book. Much food for though. Thanks to Liz on Successful Blog for this great idea.
- English Punctuation – commas, semicolons and colons – some help with the obvious.
- How to have a Mental Breakdown – if you find yourself doing ANY of these, guess where you are heading! Written by Jason on Escape Adulthood.