Kristyn Loritsch
Stories (12/0)
Human Hangovers of Hauntings Past
I apologize to my readers for the latest delays. Between the suspense, my phone broke, and my images were unavailable for a few weeks, and I took up a job to obtain a few solutions. I am publishing this fourth installment to provide a reprieve from the long wait, and some content for perusing, before I can replace the phone and retrieve my saved images for usage, and thus continue my novel. It has been quite a month, but I do not want you to have to wait as long as the town's curse hath lasted until change flew in on the horizon.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Horror
Titillating Titanic Romance, PART I
I am exploring through writing styles and types of scenes. To hone my romance writing skills I am exploring the sensual side of written works, and tuning into the current vocal challenges in order to do so. Hopefully my written skills can be more successful that my life's reality. Maybe my written works can prove better quality than my romantic pursuits of old.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Fiction
The Sad, Sad Downside to Dying Of Dementia
Hi, y'all! I have to use the southern drawl and twang for my Wild West novel. There has been a slight delay in my progress in the name of travels and research, but I will continue typing the weekly installments as they come. I promise I have them written up to date, and will update you all where we left off. Stay tuned as we figure out what happens in this great Wild West ghost town as they continue to relive the same day for 300 years, and grow tired of their mere existence.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Fiction
From Drab, To Fab!
Upon seeing this dress, I immediately felt drawn to it - not for the color, so much as the mesh of colors within - reminding me of purple and aqua success combos and those who love their colors within. The periwinkle fade in parts, combined with the butterflies reminded me of metamorphosis in a recent article that I mentioned - and the metamorphosis all of us continually are circled in. I was drawn to the potential the dress had from a seamstess' experience at the cutting and drawing board from designing dresses for women and ladies, and young girls alike. I had a vision for a sky of dreams - layered pixie fairy girl effect - much like the angular flow of the Peter Pan side kick Tinker Bell wears, but not nearly as sexualized as some adult cosplay can be. And I wanted to add an edge of elegance, maybe a - symmetricsal, but sort of like a 20s flapper feel with triangle flowy material. A mix of styles, worlds, and time eras, so to speak.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Lifehack
That one Wild Ghost Town in the West, Out Yonder
Intro: I have recently been reading a Tale Of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens. As a writer, I am CONSTANTLY asked what I am writing. People try to take sneak peaks at my journals. people tell other people about my novel ideas before I have the 4th chapter written. people blast the news before I can get published and earn anything off my writings. Sometimes, this causes copyright issues and me having to redo everything from scratch.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Fiction
The True Heroes of Today
Here is an open letter to my heroes, past, present, and future. I hope that as anyone can read this letter, that it can be learned from, inspire, create lasting impact, show heroes worthy of honor and keeping as a hero, and spread long due thanks, applause and recognition to truly heroic and lifechanging impacts - both in this current century and life; and into the next. Without much more ado, let's set the stage for our heroes - yes, YOU:
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Confessions
New Years' REST-olutions for Dreaming of Sugar Plum Fairies
Let's be like these ballerinas. How in the world do we learn the way to a healthy anything? Healthy relationships... healthy eating habits, healthy stress coping stragegies, and last.... Wait, What? Last?
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Humans
This Doggone Pandemic, Man!
The World has literally gone to the dogs through this global pandemic, and so have I... What a "ruff" couple of years we all have been through! It has taken a lot to change my life so drastically. From these doggone masks, to changing my career - several times, and trying to sell and get paid for products while working from home, instead of being mocked for this choice.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Families