Here comes Harvey Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail
Knock-knock…Who’s there…Harvey…Harvey who? …Harvey gonna convince everyone on Easter Sunday to get ready for the annoucement of our finalists for Love Lost?
Oh my LiteraryPeeps!
Oh! How I love to chew the heads off those little marshmallow chicks and bunnies! No doubt it is part of your Easter ritual as well! Happy Easter to you all, and I do hope Harvey Cottontail hid his eggs where you can find them. To understand the true relationship between fact and fiction, I suggest you watch the trailer featuring the Editor-in-Chief (before he grew a beard) below.
And I am taking this opportunity to remind you that we still have five entries in our basket to post, and after that task is complete, we will announce five finalists, who will have three days to compete with a new prompt. Once I have posted all the FINALIST entries, everyone who participated in the contest will be entitled to vote. ONE vote for EACH entry you submitted!
Look at the tag line in the photo: “It’s not a party without the chicks!” Does that sound massaginistic? (Ah, There’s the rub!) Peeps! It’s what for dinner!
And not a peep out of you regarding my humour! (such as it is)If religion is your bag, could mean you are sack-religious
Thornton Sully has Jack-Londoned his way across the globe sleeping with whatever country would have him, and picking up stray stories along the way. A litter of dog-eared passports that have taken up residence in his sock drawer are a constant temptation, but, as the founder in 2009 of A Word with You Press, dedicated to helping you tell your story persuasively and with passion, it’s not likely he will stray too far from the towers that are A Word with You Press, now located in the Bohemian village of Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic, except, perhaps, for an occasional swim in the Aegean. Authors who have sought his advice have won major awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Isabel Allende Miraposa Award for new fiction, and the Best Poetry Award from San Diego Writers’ Awards.
“I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” Thornton Sully, plagiarizing E.B. White
Aw brings back memories. Think Elwood was quite happy with his imaginary rabbit. I played Myrtle Mae when I was young. Imagine that. ha ha ha