Therapy

Therapy

Relationships are tough. When things are rough, sometimes you just need to resort to a little therapy.

That’s right, another short-story-in-dialogue has been added to my list of completed pieces for my next book. Stay tuned the rest of the year as I continue to pen one out every week of 2018.

 

Read featured dialogues and links to available dialogues on Randal’s Medium series

Freud's SofaSigmund Freud’s talk therapy sofa. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Personal Update

Randal Eldon Greene Facebook liked by 666 people

Well, I reached 666 Facebook likes. Anyone who hasn’t already done so, please like my page ASAP!

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In more fun news, you remember that thing I wrote: Standoff With Bigfoot Deep in the Remote Woods.  It’s the one weird experimental one I wrote about not long ago (#SuperInnovative #©MyIdea #ScriptioContinuaIsTotallyMyInvention). Well, I’ve decided to try to get it published. So stay tuned. It may be appearing in a zine, magazine, journal, or review near you.

 

Standoff with Bigfoot Deep in the Remote Woods by Randal Eldon Greene


I also want to give a quick shoutout to everyone who has been liking my posts recently. I love seeing those likes. If you do read my published stories, I’d love to know your thoughts as well. I know the modern world is busy, and you’ve got other things to read, click, and like, so I appreciate those who spend a few of those precious minutes choosing my creative work as their source of entertainment, and I’d love to know who you are and what you think.

You all have a great day, and don’t forget to subscribe.

 

Hiss, Squawk, Bellow Mutter

Hiss, Squawk, Bellow, Mutter

The characters Hiss, Squawk, Bellow, and Mutter in my new dialogue are business men, and they talk just like their names imply. It’s a part of the new dialogue collection I’m writing.

About the Series
Dialogues is a series of short fictional stories written entirely in conversational form. So far, there are 11 works written for the collection. A new dialogue arrives every week of 2018. Follow me on Medium or subscribe via email to keep notified there.

 

In Case You Missed It
In other news this week, I had two publications come out. One, about a lost little boy, was published in The Creative Cafe. The other, about a kid with a body hair fetish, appeared in Literally Literary. Check them both out, please!

 

 

Read featured dialogues and links to available dialogues on Randal’s Medium series

Business Pyramid to Success

Image Source: Pixy - CC0 Public Domain

You’re a Kid

You're a Kid

Great news, bookworms: I’ve got a second story out this week! Thanks to The Creative Cafe for publishing You’re a Kid. If you have time, you should also read my longer story published at Literally Literary on Tuesday.

Head On Over to The Creative Cafe to Read You’re a Kid

youre_a_kid

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H

H (mustache) notebook

No. Not a thing on Mexican girl mustaches.

 

Hey, bookworms! I’ve got a new story up at Literally Literary. Check it out, leave some claps, and comment with your thoughts. Thanks!


A thin pamphlet on getting older — at least as old as a true youngster gets. Read up on it there he will, under H.

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No. Nothing. Not a thing on Mexican girl mustaches. Dark line of lip hair. Upper lip. No beard. But still startling. Took a bit to get eyes to quit roaming the hips of blond beauties and to look directly at those accented lips. Yes it took time, but now Frank wants to lick that lip hair. And if there’s hair up there then there might be hair. . .

Read the rest of the story at Literally Literary

Mexican girl mustache, finger mustache

Photo source: Pixabay (free for commercial use - no attribution required)

Interview with Read Write Club

Interview with Read Write Club

I have an interview with Read Write Club. They have tons of great author interviews, so don’t stop at just mine!

Check it out here: Randal Eldon Greene– Author Interview
Also read my RWC “Author Bio” for a look at my thoughts on the legacy, creative process, and habits of writers: Descriptions of Heaven by Randal Eldon Greene

About Read Write Club: RWC is a hub for authors to promote themselves and their books. At RWC you can find books and interviews from writers of all genres, talking about their experiences with writing and publishing their books.


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A Lover’s Dwelling

a lover's dwelling

In matters of love, do you follow your heart or follow your brain?

 

I’ve written a new piece for my next planned book (tentatively titled Dialogues: a Collection of Creative Conversations). You can read featured dialogues and links to available dialogues on Randal’s Medium series. The option to follow as a series can be done for mobile users with the Medium.com app. Update: you can now read on computers too.

brain vs heart

Image soruce: Pixabay. 

Baby Who

Baby Who

Klavdiya: We should call the police.

Galina: No. Think about how bad that will look.

Klavdiya: But we need help looking.

Galina: Our jobs are on the line, Klavdiya. I know that this isn’t where you want to be, but this is my career. And I’m not going to lose it because we lost our cool and called the police.

Klavdiya: We should call the police because we lost a baby.

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Wonder where the baby went to? Well, if you do, keep following because this piece is a part of my next planned book: Dialogues: a Collection of Creative Conversations. #workingtitle

 

Read featured dialogues and links to available dialogues on Randal’s Medium series

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