Murder or Divorce
First of all
if anyone from Denise Covey's Blogfest, October Ghost
Story, traveled here to read my ghost story on October 31, um it was not
here. EVEN though I signed up and wrote it, I couldn't edit it the way I
wanted before it was due to be posted. I'm pretty sure I will post it on at JW
or at The Ruralhood, at some point.
TBA. I should have waited and posted Friends and Séances, since it's a
ghost story. Why didn't I? Does anyone know?
Sorry
about that.
However, a
really nice thing happened with Friends and Séances. Jerry Beuterbaugh, from As the Crackerhead Crumbles, offered
up The Ruralhood as a blog to visit yesterday. It's like a virtual
Sunday Drive post of which I think is brilliant.
About Writing
Sometimes,
I watch those news magazine—crime documentary/shows, where they tell about a
crime, give evidence, offer up suspects and often show the trial and its
outcome. Have you ever noticed how there are a lot of
women--wives either disappearing or found murdered? The husband is
usually the first person they look at, as a suspect. (In my house, you should
look at Millie. I mean--what IF the dog did it? Does anyone ever question those
sweet faces?) When I discuss these cases with Dr. Lovely Daughter she nearly
always says, “Divorce her, don’t kill her!” She's talking to the husbands, not
me.
After
watching shows about real life murder/mysteries, I conclude that if you
are going to off
your wife, here are some things to consider:
A. Do not keep five million
texts on your cell phone from your lover. Not Cool!
2. Do not take out a
large insurance policy on her just before she dies or disappears.
D. Practice your acting
skills, before you dial 911, in a mirror or on a voice recorder.
(Remember when Buzz
McAllister said that in the movie Home Alone? A., 2., D. Yes,
that’s random, but I knew you’d want to know why my bullets are wacky. It’s
because of Buzz McAllister.)
When
I read or write a mystery, I sometimes catch myself thinking, would this
even happen? If you ever doubt your story idea, whether it’s too off the wall
or if he/she would do something like that, just stop what you’re doing and join
Mr. Google for a “news” trip. Seemingly,
normal people make wrong and criminal decisions all the time.
Where
there are people, there will be crime!
Here's
some help on writing it the mystery way:
How
to Write a Terrific Murder Part I by Karen Woodward (2014)
How to Write a Terrific Murder Part II
by Karen Woodward
15 Tips for Writing a Murder Mystery
by Elizabeth Craig (2011)
About
My Son
Well
it’s been five months since my 36 year old son had a stroke. I thought I should
update you. THANK YOU ALL FOR CARING SO MUCH. He still has memory deficits, trouble with producing the right word
and some motor skill issues, but if you didn’t know him, you wouldn’t suspect
he had a brain bleed in May.
He
went back to work, but has since had to modify his work hours. By the end of
the workday, he was so tired that the aphasia returned. His wife had
suggested going back part time, but he (or maybe the boss—I don’t know) went
for fulltime.
About
Millie
Millie
is doing well, sometimes a brute and a bully, but mostly sweet and funny. I am working on a big dog story about
her. TBA
She's
still working on wearing clothing
and—moving her body at the same time.
P.S.
Dear Millie, I bought you a winter coat today. It's going to be a
long paralyzing winter for you. (Picture to come.)
Comments
I'm sorry about your son ... but he will slowly approve, given time .. I hope he can go back to work part time ... my thoughts to you all ... Hilary
Sounds like your son is making a strong recovery. Prayers for his continued improvement.
Poor Millie...
Divorce is a tough experience that can lead to irrational thinking, but acting out on a murder fantasy is plain wacky.
Lee
Tossing It Out
And I have to say I have never considered murdering my husband. :-)
Pearl
Millie is the cutest thing! Are you making her clothes? I know how handy you are!
So glad your son is doing better...and isn't Millie adorable?!!!
Wishing you the best for your son's recovery. :)
Millie is SO cute!
And I'm happy to hear your son is doing so well. I know how happy that makes you.
I'm glad your son is doing better.
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