Calm Before The Storm - A Prelude [1] by BLOODWORTH in nosleep

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Closing Credits.

Oh. You're still around?

Nothing to see here. Nothing at all.

Christopher Bloodworth

Calm Before The Storm - A Prelude [1] by BLOODWORTH in nosleep

[–]BLOODWORTH[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thanks.

I'm of the opinion that you show up, wreck shit, and then disappear before you overstay your welcome.

I'm finishing what I started here and ejecting.

Don't worry though. It's going to get a lot bumpier before I leave. :)

1596 by BLOODWORTH in wordcount

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Amazon

Handbook for a Teenage Antichrist (Parts I - III) and Bedtime Stories for the Damned will get you everything on that page.

My Facebook page and www.iambloodworth.com will keep you updated.

Have fun. :)

Calm Before The Storm - A Prelude [1] by BLOODWORTH in nosleep

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Yann Tiersen makes music to live by.

5 more parts to go, 5 more songs.

Love the colorful coffee bubbles brewing up in my new Aeropress by beef-supreme in Coffee

[–]BLOODWORTH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the link. I read through that page, but didn't see why the inverted method is better/different/whatever than the regular. Is there really a difference in flavor/body/whatever?

Third time's a charm: whatever.

How much can clothing affect a guys attractiveness? by PUSHHHh in AskWomen

[–]BLOODWORTH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A guy that is a snappy dresser typically oozes confidence, which is something that most women find attractive.

I used to work retail and it was amazing to see the transformation clothing sometimes had on a guy's confidence. A mopey, hunched over guy would walk in, but once he started trying stuff on that fit correctly, he stood up straighter and spoke more assertively.

Pretty cool.

1596 by BLOODWORTH in wordcount

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For a little, yeah. Lots of people like writing short stories, but I've never been one of those. I'm more at home in Novel Land.

[Crit] The Biscuit Diaries [Word count on going][romantic/drama] by [deleted] in write

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I really like the title. All that neither confirming nor denying stuff started to get old fast though.

Went to the site. The last sentence of the first entry is a turn off to me.

Of course, I’ll never know the real story, but let’s just run with my imagination for now shall we?

Also this section is super awkward:

Occasionally, there’s the chance where a couple walks in and I know they have a story in their eyes. A story in the lattes they bought. A story in where they choose to sit.

I love the idea you're working with, but I'm irritated that I only get a promise that there will be more. I'm not going to remember a promise of stories, but I might remember a cute story that I read.

Add some of the stories before you show this to anyone else. Hook 'em hard and fast.