Dana Crandell
Bio
Dad, Stedpad, Grandpa, Husband, lover of Nature and dogs.
Poet, Writer, Editor, Photographer, Artist and Tech/Internet nerd. Content writer by trade. Vocal Creator by choice.
Stories (174/0)
- Top Story - November 2023
Sparkletoots
A/N: I realize the Neolomicro Challenge closed yesterday. I managed to get one entry in and I hadn't intended to do another one, so that's ok. The fact is, while accompanying my wife to Hobby Lobby today, it occurred to me how her Christmas Spirit shines in the custom stockings she's constantly knitting this time of year. My mind being what is, something came to mind, and well, I'll just leave this right here.
By Dana Crandell7 months ago in Fiction
- Top Story - November 2023
Dear Paul
Dear Paul, I was completely blown away by your letter. The fact that an author whose words I very much admire would spend so many of them on a personal note to me had me beaming from the moment I saw the notification. Your expression of fondness for me, even though we only know each other through our stories and interaction via comments means more than you know, Sir, so let me start this off by saying it's mutual. Now, before our wives suggest we move in together, I'll move on to the reply.
By Dana Crandell7 months ago in Writers
- Top Story - October 2023
The GiveawayTop Story - October 2023
This is for Paul Stewart's Unnerve, Unsettle, and Scare Me Challenge The day had finally arrived. Paul was giddy with anticipation as the door to the candy factory slowly opened. He and ninety-nine other, equally giddy children pressed forward into the large lobby and blinked as their eyes adjusted to the brightness. At the far end of the room, a neatly dressed young woman behind a large desk stared at the mob of rug rats.
By Dana Crandell7 months ago in Fiction
- First Place in the Snafu Senryu Challenge
Enlistiasis
The Arts Committee meeting had been productive. Dana checked his notes on the legal pad in front of him. All the items scheduled for discussion had been addressed and each had a set of initials beside it, indicating the member that particular project had been assigned to. Over half of the items bore the initials "DOC".
By Dana Crandell7 months ago in Fiction