This is intriguing someone is spying on Émeraude and Eliza. Short but it still packs a punch Tegan, looking forward to the next chapter.
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The Delta Pearl 36 — Research
New character very cool! Looking forward to what happens next.
Saturday, June 6, 2020
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Welcome my chuckaboos. That’s a Victorian Era slang word for dear friend. Some of you have been following since very early in my blogging career — my long-time chuckaboos! One of the earliest of those is author and blogger, Christoph Fischer.
Last weekend’s chapter prompted Christoph to mentioned something I never knew about him. If you’ll recall, at the end of the past episode, Eliza and Émeraude went to the library in Cairo, Illinois — and they encountered the librarian. Well, for a time Christoph was a librarian. So I asked if I could name our librarian after him.
Today I used two “random reader things.” First I used fountain pen from GP Cox. When I decided to give Christoph’s librarian a gemstone name, I thought of the fascinating gem, Jet. Then I remembered that Resa McConaghy had suggested it…
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The Delta Pearl 35 — Frown
Beautifully done Teagan, more intrigue!
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Wild Clouds by Timothy Price
Welcome back to the riverbank my chuckaboos. It’s another all new episode of The Delta Pearl. This one was not part of the original novel.
Several newer readers have asked that I include a list of past episodes. There are many reasons why I don’t do that. (Those of you who asked — I know I could trust you implicitly.) Piracy is at the top of that list. Yes, it’s all still online, but the least I can do is not make it even easier for thieves. I’m saddened that slight protection also makes it harder for you. However, I’ve always kept a category link on the right-hand margin of the page. Click “Delta Pearl.” There’s still a lot of scrolling to get to old episodes, but it’s somewhat less effort. The good news is that it’s also…
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The Delta Pearl 34 — Scrabble
Saturday, May 23, 2020
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Welcome back to the riverbank my chuckaboos. It’s another all new episode of The Delta Pearl. This one was not part of the original novel.
I was able to use a couple of “random reader things.” First we have Ribbon Candy from Jan Twissel. Also, Beth suggested Red Herrings.
Last time, our potential lovebirds didn’t make it off the riverboat for what might have passed for a date with the Victorians. Do you think they can go ashore with chaperones? More importantly will they have any fun? Let’s see.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 34 — Scrabble
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Wind gusted down the narrow streets. Clouds darkened the eastern sky. Turning uneasily, I gazed back toward the river. I could see a smidgen of water, but I had lost sight of the Delta Pearl. …
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The Delta Pearl 33 — Chaperone
Thanks for another great chapter Teagan. I hope the lovebirds get a little time to explore.
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Image by Teagan R. Geneviene, sourced via Pixabay
In the Victorian Era, someone’s dear friend was their chuckaboo. So welcome back, my chuckaboos!
When I first wrote The Delta Pearl, I wasn’t satisfied with the story. So I’m using this serial as a means of rewriting it. I’m also adding random reader things to keep the paddlewheel turning. With this episode, I was able to use three reader things!
First we have Bottled Tears from Diana Wallace Peach. Next, Fraggle suggested Watch Camera. Then, very early in this voyage, Tim Price gave us Paper-strip Film. I hope you’ll check out their amazing blogs.
Last time, the steampunk riverboat showed that she has an unexpected level of awareness. The Delta Pearl actually seemed to flirt with our young inventor, Victor. Will our potential lovebirds ever get off the riverboat? Or will something…
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