Thursday, November 15, 2007

Ethiag the Ghost-Girl

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28 comments:

  1. I love to play with short "just because I want to write" pieces while I'm working on longer, "required" ones. Not only does it keep me refreshed and juiced, but it gives me a glimpse of what might be next.

    I predict we'll be seeing more of Ethiag...at least I really, really hope so. This was fabulous! Truly fabulous. You had me, right from those thieving chopsticks!

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  2. How fun was that? I would say a lot of fun. Just imagine.

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  3. Oh, that was fun! I really enjoyed that.

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  4. Anonymous6:07 AM

    What a fabulous imagination you do have, it was beautiful. Thank you and I really love the Mr Linky :)

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  5. Ethiag is going to get a knuckle sandwich if she ever dares to show up at my residence. You know how I abhor practical jokers. Actually, could a ghost even feel a knuckle sandwich? I don't think so. I know theres that weird loophole that allows new ghosts to still taste BLT's and doublestuff oreos but I'm pretty sure thats all they can taste or feel on a physical level. Hmph. I no longer want to come back in my next life as a piece of chocolate that can eat itself all day long. I now want to come back as a ghost just like Ethiag and prank all through the day and night hours.

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  6. this is wonderful! i just love this.

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  7. This was pure pleasure to read...I could picture this as a beautifully illustrated book -- it was so visual!

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  8. I am now afraid to sleep because I have a mustache. But I think I am safe because I am not a gentleman. Is it possible to just get a trim?

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  9. Hmmm...Did you base this ghost on anybody you know? Like you BFF if she were a ghost?
    Very cute!

    :)

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  10. Now the word-verification on our blog is Yutsoh. Whatcha think? Wanna crank out another short story? Yutsoh the zombie hunter, perhaps?

    You are hilarious, girl!

    ;-)
    Robin

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  11. That's gorgeous but I'll be careful snoozing with my mouth in the 0 position again ~)! Thanks Heaps for Mr Linky and YOU too. xx

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  12. Anonymous12:16 AM

    Oh, I bet you had fun writing this - I know I had fun reading it!
    All except for the part about the 'beetle in the mouth when kissing' business - I was eating pepitas whilst reading this, and almost spit them out, lol.

    Thanks for sharing this - it was fun to read, but it does need a 'do not eat pepitas while reading this' sticker on it. :-)

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  13. Anonymous3:44 AM

    Beautifully written. I loved the photo too.

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  14. What a delightful story. I just enjoyed it so much.

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  15. in all of the weeks i have participated in sunday scribblings,, i don't believe i have ever seen you write.. this was quite refreshing....

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  16. Anonymous12:19 PM

    Delightful! I thought it was an excerpt from a storybook. What an imp she is! We all have a little of her in us. At least I do.

    I was in town just now (little rural mountain town) and saw your ladies display! I wanted to pull someone over and say, "I know her. She blogs, you know!"

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  17. Never a dull moment. Ethiag's a thousand laughs and spells encouragement for the more staid and waitful. Love her!

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  18. I completely enjoyed reading that!

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  19. This was a treat.

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  20. Anonymous7:02 AM

    Highly enjoyable!!

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  21. Wonderfully whimsical -- but I don't like Ethiag... a lot!

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  22. Great way to come up with a name!

    Loved this! Very fun.

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  23. That was a riot! How do you come up with those things? I love it! And it's a treat to read the writing of one of the SS princesses.

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  24. I knew those word-verifications were good for something.

    Good story - more maybe?

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  25. Very playful. Thanks for the read!

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  26. I really enjoyed your story, Laini. The ghost girl kinda reminds me of my grandmother, who's a ghost herself now, but after reading this I'm sure she's having alot of fun. Might explain why I ate a fly yesterday when I stuck my head out a bus window. She was always a joker!

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  27. Just begging to be illustrated!!

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  28. Anonymous9:51 PM

    Ah yes, the theraputic hum of scribblings. I miss them. I need to make more time for them. Don't you hate it when they suck though too?

    Working on it...

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