Real life
June 18, 2009
What I write is fiction, always. The characters, the situations, and sometimes the settings are all imaginary. And yet, real life does play a part.
In my neighborhood there are two pirate houses. I don’t know the occupants in either case. But they fly the Jolly Roger on a standard flagpole at one abode and the other has the friendly skull and crossbones professionally stenciled on every window. That same property is posted with a sign warning that all trespassers will be flogged. Nothing says pirate to me quite like flogging warnings.
Then we have the Seafair pirates, who dress up and play pirate for a day of summer fun.
Not to mention the real life news making pirates. Who are not any fun at all and bear no resemblance to my sexy modern pirates. ;)





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June 19th, 2009 at 12:41 am
Stories are fiction but real life does play a part. I totally agree.
btw, I try to call you but your phone is always turned off.
of course your pirates are way sexier than the pirates we hear about on the news.
June 19th, 2009 at 7:45 am
Thanks for stopping by, my dear. The cell phone gets turned on at least once a day just to check for your messages. ;)