12 thoughts on “TIM BOITEAU: Widowmaker

    1. Thanks for commenting. The fictional dictionary would definitely be a productive avenue for writing prompts.

  1. Widowmaker Revisited
    Leaning in the shade of the doorway to the back yard, her back to the grimy floor and a sinkfull of dishes, she casually glances at the small saw kerf on top of that rotten limb as she takes one last drag and flicks the butt toward her deadly nightshade. (50-Words)

  2. The best definition I have ever seen for a word in my 20 years of teaching English! Fantabulous, Tim! 😊❤️

  3. Perfection! I live in a house surrounded by oaks and pines. The words ‘creaking in the wind’ and ‘detaching fiber by groaning fiber’ is spot on. Your vivid descriptions not only created a clear mental image, I could actually ‘hear’ the sounds.

    Then you seemlessy switch to humor with the ‘comedy podcast’ and
    the ‘forget-me-nots’ payoff. And you make the wildly creative choice of presenting the story as a dictionary word. Bravo!

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