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Audio: The Bathtub Mermaid on Crayons

16 September 2015 by MissMeliss

I climbed the stairs to my studio to record lines for an audio drama, and ended up working on a podcast as well.
Actually, first I recorded new opening and closing bits for my podcast so I finally have a general template for easy, easy production.
Then I riffed on crayons in a personal essay. I’m not sure what the exact schedule of the podcast is going to be, but probably around the first and fifteenth of every month. It works for me, I think to do it regularly, but not to the point of it being a stressful project.

Listen to On Crayons: http://www.bathtubmermaid.com/2015/09/tbm-1509-16-on-crayons/

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Stairs

15 September 2015 by MissMeliss

I used to watch her sitting on the stairs, twisting the phone cord around her fingers while she gabbed with her friends, rocking back and forth on the parquet tile floor, squinching her nearly prehensile toes around the curved edges of the worn wood stairs.

I remember being envious of her olive skin that always had a faint tan, and of her long fingers and strong nails, her black curly hair – curls she hated.

I would have given anything to have curls like that.
But she would have anything to have my pin-straight strawberry hair, along with my innocent youth.

Splashes 100 WordsFlash-fiction

Spiders

14 September 2015 by MissMeliss

I’ve never been a fan of spiders…

This summer has been far more spidery than I remember other summers being, but I’m not sure if there are really more little crawly things or if I’m just hyper-aware of them.

Oddly, I’m less afraid of them than I used to be, only making my husband come to do away with them when I can’t reach their cob-webby homes in the corners of my kitchen, or bathroom, or bedroom.

I would be far less opposed to spiders if they limited their existence to places where I never have cause to be naked.

Splashes 100 WordsSpiders

Sunday Brunch (Random Musings)

13 September 2015 by MissMeliss

I stayed up too late writing and ended up hung over on words and ideas and lack of sleep and desperate for naps and tall cool glasses of water, which I took in alternate sessions.

The ice machine has ceased making ice. Again. I am an ice junkie. This is a problem.

I miss the days when I spent my weekends jumping from book to book, like stepping stones in a lazy creek.

The weather is playing tricks on me, looking murky and cool, but really being hot. FOUL! I call FOUL!!

(Fuzzy said he might steal my exclamation-point key!)

Splashes 100 WordsSunday Brunch

Soaking Meditation

12 September 2015 by MissMeliss

Bath time, for her, is as sacred as Sunday mass, and as soothing to her body as yoga might be for those who practice it.

Even though her tub is hers, and hers alone, she lights candles, pours a glass of wine or a mug of herbal tea, sets the radio to play her favorite feed from NPR’s weekend array, and brings a book along.

Sometimes she uses grocery store bubble bath in lavender or mint, but she’s a fan of expensive bubble bars and bath bombs as well.

She especially likes that one from Lush that smells like autumn.

Splashes 100 WordsEvery-day rituals

Unconscious Mutterings #658

11 September 2015 by MissMeliss

I say…
And you think…?

  1. Personal :: project
  2. Altruistic :: reasons
  3. Human :: kindness
  4. Nude :: picture
  5. Online :: presence
  6. Oh oh :: oh…it’s magic
  7. P@ssw0rd :: protected
  8. Sunbathe :: coppertone
  9. Waste of time :: sleep
  10. Management :: time

Meme Source: LunaNina.com

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#Thursday 13: 2015-01

10 September 2015 by MissMeliss

1. What’s a nickname only your family calls you?
Miss Meliss

2. Chocolate or Vanilla?
Chocolate

3. What is your favorite quote?
I don’t believe in favorites. Right now this is speaking to me:
“Autumn stars shine through gaps in the wall…. [H]e… brews midnight tea by the stove’s ruddy light.” ~From a traditional Taoist song, quoted in John Eaton Calthorpe Blofeld, The Chinese Art of Tea

4. What’s a song you secretly LOVE to blast & belt out when you’re alone?
“Man of La Mancha,” but it’s hardly secret.

5. What’s one of your biggest pet peeves?
Poor table manners.

6. What was the last thing you ate?
Greek yogurt with fruit and organic local honey.

7. If you could change your name, what would it be and why?
I wouldn’t. I used to hate my name, and I still think it’s frumpy, but I’m accustomed to it.

8. Favorite pizza topping?
I don’t do favorites. Pepperoni and pineapple make a good combination, though.

9. What did you want to be when you were little?
A marine biologist. A jockey. A writer.

10. What’s your favorite flower?
Again, I don’t do favorites. I buy whatever’s seasonal or whimsical.

11. Which of the 5 senses do you consider to be your strongest?
Hearing.

12. What’s your favorite food that begins with the letter “S”?
My tastes change too frequently for me to have favorites. Lately, I’ve been into shawarma.

13. Name the last song you listened to.
“This Never Happened Before”

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Lingonberry

9 September 2015 by MissMeliss

He loves to go out for crepes on Saturday mornings.

It has, in fact, become their weekend ritual: morning sex, slow showers, and then out to breakfast, to the comic book store, and back home for cozy, puttery afternoons.

On rainy Saturdays she spends the afternoon writing and backing, moving between her laptop on the kitchen table, and the actual kitchen.

Most of the time she bakes batter breads – banana, pumpkin, zucchini – or cookies (his favorite: chocolate chip with walnuts), but sometimes she’ll surprise him with lingonberry tarts or strawberry rhubarb pie.

Every Saturday morning. This scene from their marriage.

Splashes 100 WordsScenes from a Marriage

Baby Grand

8 September 2015 by MissMeliss

The piano came with the house.

They found it discarded in the basement, the soundboard cracked.

She’d always wanted a piano, so they hoisted it up, and put it back together, had it tuned and timed.

She didn’t know how to read music, but she could play by ear, her elegant fingers coaxing beautiful sounds from the cast-off instrument.

If anyone else had bought the house…
If they didn’t live in reasonably humid New Jersey…
If music wasn’t as much a part of his soul as it was hers…

But that did, and they do, and it is.
Baby grand.

Splashes 100 Wordsnostalgia

Diminished

7 September 2015 by MissMeliss

At some point she began talking to the walls.

Really, she said, she was speaking to the former residents of her house, whose shadow-selves had been imprinted thereupon almost like a mural only she could see.

An animated, techni-color mural.

We’re never sure if we should humor her, or try to coax her awareness back to the here and now. The truth is, it’s harder for us than it is for her, because she doesn’t register the devastation on our faces when she fails to recognize us.

“Why aren’t you in school, sweetie?” she asks.
“I’m thirty,” I remind her.

Splashes 100 WordsFlash-Fic

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Review The Rise of the Mad March by Robert Espenscheid, Jr.

Review The Rise of the Mad March by Robert Espenscheid, Jr.

About the book, The Rise of the Mad March  Genre: New Adult / Coming of Age / Friendship Publisher: Stoney Creek Publishing Pages: 374 Publication Date: May 9, 2025 This one is for all the rock bands who never headlined the big stage, who never needed protection getting to the limo, who never made any money, who […]

Review: The Calendar, by WM Gunn – with Giveaway

Review: The Calendar, by WM Gunn – with Giveaway

  About the Book, The Calendar Genre: Science Fiction Pages: 302 Publication Date: April 3, 2025 Scroll down for Giveaway Long-range monitors detect a massive rock plunging through space on a path toward Earth. Will it miss our planet, deliver a glancing blow, or destroy Mankind? And how will people react to an uncertain future? […]

Review: Houston Skyline, by Carol A. Taylor

Review: Houston Skyline, by Carol A. Taylor

About the book, Houston Skyline: Selected Poems Houston Skyline by Carol A. Taylor is a collection of poetry inspired by a life filled with change and growth. From her humble beginnings in rural Texas, where her family lived simply, to her career in the high-rises of the business world, and later to her years as […]

Review: Under the Gulf Coast Sun by Skip Rhudy

Review: Under the Gulf Coast Sun by Skip Rhudy

Author Skip Rhudy shows off his adeptness at writing believable dialogue for young adults, without it sounding stagey or stupid.

Review: A Madness Unmade by E.K. Larson-Burnett

Review: A Madness Unmade by E.K. Larson-Burnett

About the Book, A Madness Unmade Publisher ‏ : ‎ E.K. Larson-Burnett (March 3, 2025) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 334 pages Laurel Rumbroom is the sole living resident of the Underhallow, where dead moths have been showing up at the gates in neatly wrapped packages. Since the institution of the […]

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