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27 Apr
I know, I have hoards of fans hanging on my every word, so the recent silence of my blog has been horrifying. It’s made everyone wonder, “Has Julia perhaps been eaten by zombies? Been swallowed by one of her own creations that pulled itself out of the computer to exact vengance upon the one who [...]
Posted in Julia Scott-Douglas, Short Stories, The Easter Massacre by: admin
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04 Apr
I wrote this short story for my friend, Amy, who made Peepshi (aka Peeps Sushi) this year for Easter. I’d say this story is PG13 for general evil along with death and mutation of delicious treats. So, for those who are brave enough, cast your eyes over The Easter Massacre by Julia Scott-Douglas. This work [...]
Posted in Julia Scott-Douglas, poem, writing by: admin
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02 Apr
This is a quick poem inpired in part by Neil Gaiman’s “The Day the Saucers Came” and Jake Bible’s “Dead Mech”. It’s rated PG, but does contain death by zombie hoard, kraken and other foul beast. Also, children be warned, your dreams of becoming a princess who is awakened by prince charming are about to [...]
Posted in getting gas, Julia Scott-Douglas, Short Stories by: admin
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27 Mar
I’m going to give this story a PG13 rating for violence, disturbing imagery and zombies. I hope you enjoy Getting Gas by Julia Scott-Douglas. I promise I’m not a zombie… or am I? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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24 Mar
Okay, this is just a quick update since I really should be writing. I wrote some more on my book last week, but I mostly rewrote a short story called “There’s an Alien in my Bedroom”. I think it’s pretty awesome, and I kinda wrote it for the Drabblecast, but I need to edit it [...]
Posted in Julia Scott-Douglas, Personal, Short Stories, Writer's Block by: admin
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20 Mar
Here’s another short story for your enjoyment. This one needs no warning, anyone can read it. It’s called Writer’s Block. This is a fantasy story with a literal take on Writer’s Block. It was written by me – Julia Scott-Douglas. It’s one of my few looks at quasi-surrealism. Let me know if it works for [...]
Posted in Child's Play, Julia Scott-Douglas, Personal, Short Stories by: admin
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14 Mar
This is a story meant for adults only. If you cannot read about cannibalism, violence and other disturbing topics, don’t read this story. If you do not shop in the adult section of the book store, don’t read this story. If you hate Stephen King or Scott Sigler because they are too gruesome, don’t read [...]
Posted in A Walk in the Park, A Walk in the Park - The Hunt, Grahame Scott-Douglas, Julia Scott-Douglas, Short Stories, writing by: admin
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09 Mar
Today we have a special post – two stories for the price of one! (Namely, that price is free, but hey, who’s counting, right?). In honor of my wonderful father’s birthday, I am posting two stories. The first is called A Walk in the Park and it is by my dad, Grahame Scott-Douglas. He wrote [...]
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05 Mar
Nobody has ever asked me where I get my ideas, so this is simply mental masturbation. But, I do think about where I get my ideas from, because sometimes they make me smile and sometimes they just freak me out. Usually I like to say most of my ideas are inspired by authors I admire, [...]
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03 Mar
Last week I had goals. Did I make them? Haha, hehe, hoho. Er… short answer? No. Long answer, here’s where I’m at (for anyone who cares to know): Word count on my YA novel: 12,307. I wrote a little over a thousand words on it this weekend. Ouch. I did, however, complete editing my picture [...]