Bram Stoker Award-winning editor and author Michael Knost gave his online writing students an opening sentence and a closing sentence and asked them to write a story Between the Lines. Every story opens with: "Kelvin pressed against the wound as blood seeped around his hands."And ends with: "Watching the train disappear into the night, he brought the flower to his nose before tossing it to the tracks."This anthology is the amazing results.
Bram Stoker Award-winning editor and author Michael Knost gave his online writing students an opening sentence and a closing sentence and asked them to write a story Between the Lines. Every story opens with: "Kelvin pressed against the wound as blood seeped around his hands."And ends with: "Watching the train disappear into the night, he brought the flower to his nose before tossing it to the tracks."This anthology is the amazing results.