Eliza’s Haberdashery

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Where different threads come together

Creative Writing, Week 3

Tonight, we tossed nouns and verbs together, added dressing, and made a story salad. Some of my classmates’ offerings were marvellously witty and creative.

I think I am beginning to get the hang of it now.

Writ-ING.

-ING. That, as my English teachers used to say, means continuous tense.

And we all know that continuous means no starts and stops. Or rather, no stops after the start.

Writ-ING.

Heh. Easier said than done.

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Where Different Threads Come Together

Not at all sewing-related (Eliza can't sew a hemline to save her life), The Haberdashery is where Eliza runs to, when her assortment of thoughts threatens to overwhelm her. You are welcome to stay but watch out for the tangles. And the pins. Stubborn threads: Books and Writing. The Haberdashery is currently operated out of Malaysia, Eliza's beloved homeland.

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