Posts Tagged ‘Little Threats’

Quantity Vs. Quality

Many writers think that chugging out ten thousand words a day is a great strategy for writing a novel (or any piece of literature). When their done, they begin revising. And upon revising, realize something dreadful. While they had written the plot down, it was loosely boundt and covered in rubbish. Writing quantity over quality [...]

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Little Threat’s (pt. 5)

 

Their was only a very small portion of what used to be a highly trained (and, what the politicians cared about, lucrative) special-ops squadron remaining.
“Well, Well, Well, it seems as if I didn’t eliminate all of you. Consider
it my, gift. Surrender, Please.” The Voice had won. [...]

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Little Threats (pt. 4)

 

“Oh well, you chose your own fate. Whoever is listening through those
microphones, get an ear load of this!” The Voice said with fury in it’s…voice. Just as they
heard, gears turning and clicking sounds, and to there horror, something
 moved from the shadows beyond the gray buildings. Out
stepped (or rolled)…a small little robot. It moved [...]

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Little Threats (pt. 3)

Approximately 100 Kilometers East of Bethel, Alaska
05:31 PM, Monday, 2008

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Little Threats (pt. 2)

Washington DC, Pentagon
12:17 PM, Saturday, 2008
“Any new heading on their location when they died?” Head of CIA,
Herald
Johnstow asked, hoping that something new was developing.
“We have an idea on where it was. One hundred kilometers East of
Bethel, Alaska.” Buddy Yukoyous , who was constantly kidded about because of his over-common first name, and his under-common last [...]

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Little Threats (pt. 1)

Somewhere in the heart of Alaska
09:36 AM, Thursday, 2006
Aaron Parisi, 2009©
Isaac had just finished clearing the branch as he looked back to see if
Nora and Carl were behind them. The crying was getting louder, and the
buzzing noise was getting quieter. As they followed the crying, they
noticed that [...]

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