Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Decisions, Decisions...





Let's start the story on a...

NO...


Let's start on a...


NO...


Let's start with...



And a hero...



NO...


And a hero...

Who is searching for...



NO...

Who is searching for...


But discovers...



So he climbs on his...



NO...


He climbs in his...


NO...


He climbs on his...

Along the way he meets a trusty...


Who has a pet...


NO...



Who has a pet...


They follow the...


Trying not to be tricked by the...

Until they discover the...



Who is hiding in a ...


NO...


Who is hiding in a...


NO...


Who is hiding in a...







They discover not only are they good...



But they have also found...


So they eat...





and live...


In their...


WAIT!!!!

You forgot about the subplot that had...



Trying to unarm a...



There's the beginning of Book #2...

25 comments:

  1. Ah! I loved this, Elspeth! Especially all the twists and turns... and the subplot!

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  2. I LOVE IT! THIS WAS GREAT, ELSPETH!! GO YOU!

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  3. love it ... Love It ... LOVE IT!!!

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  4. Talli; I aim to please...and a few giggles along the way never hurt anyone.

    Crystal; THANKS!!

    Carol; You're very kind to let me know. Everyone is busy working on serious stuff and here I am playing with pictures. *sigh*

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  5. Well, you pretty much had my book summed up.

    Great.

    CD

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  6. Elspeth,
    There's nothing left to say. Each time you post one of these I think, "she can't beat the last one." You always do though!

    Have you done a book of these?

    Granddaughter says it best--
    YOU ROCK!

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  7. Clarissa; LOL!! I really have to figure out a way to put a dragon into one of my stories.

    Maribeth; What a kind thing to say - thank you! And thanks to your granddaughter as well.

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  8. Always so good. Love your choice of a hero. Can't wait for Book #2.

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

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  9. Elspeth - Thanks for yet another wonderful story in pictures. And you even included a cuddly monster : ). Oh, and I love the "red herring" ; ).... You've got the best way of expressing yourself this way!

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  10. Mason; Hmmm...maybe I CAN get another post out of this...

    Margot; I'm in love with the idea of a cuddly monster and I confess, quite peeved I can't fit one into my book. Ah well. The red herring was especially for you!

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  11. Fun! I vote for the cat, they are clever!

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  12. This is too funny - I can't wait for book two. In the meantime I'd love to have a piece of that chocolate cake!

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  13. Sheila; But a predictable choice for a pet. Far more fun to have a dragon.

    Jane; It does look good, doesn't it? I shall definitely have to start planning book two...

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  14. Very cute!

    I kind of liked the bayou shack though- it made me chuckle. And I'm glad they got cake at the end. Although now I'm hungry.

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  15. Stephanie; I just thought the villain deserved a nice place. No one ever hides in a penthouse with a view. I think it deserves some thought.

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  16. LOL, I love it when you do this!

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  17. I'm going to hide out with that villain! Nice :)

    And I can't wait for book 2!

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  18. Laura; Thank you so much for letting me know.

    Jemi; Isn't it? Why don't I live in a place like that? Wow. With these comments, I'm going to have to do a book 2.

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  19. hey sistah! Book two book two book two!
    I feel a plumber coming on. Or perhaps a gerbil.

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  20. Jan; Both good ideas. Decisions...decisions...maybe a giraffe.

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  21. That was fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing this.

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  22. I love it! And it really IS like just about every day. All the decisions that go into one book...ack.

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  23. Sounds exactly like my writing process.

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  24. Loved this! Thanks for giving me a laugh on this rainy day! The eternal "what if" question :):

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  25. Great! Sort of sounds like my mind when I'm sorting out a plot....

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