F for Fingerprints – #atozchallenge

F

“A Brilliant Conspiracy” Episode 6.

Blurb & other Episodes

Fingerprints generally help inform jurists. Kindred liars mislead novices. Obfuscation precipitates quandaries.

Realisation shows Archibald that united villains wanted equine butchery.

“Xenophilia conceals your deadly zabernism.”

Glossary:

Obfuscate                    to obscure; to darken; to confuse

Xenophilia                   love of foreigners

Zabernism                   misuse of military authority; bullying

 

Archibald’s ‘Horse of the Day’

http://www.paulaura.com/betgloss.htm

Flyingbolt is today’s Favourite after his stablemate Arkle.

 

Jamila’s ‘Daily Poison’

http://www.britannica.com/science/poison-biochemistry/Types-of-poison#ref396648

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea);

Distribution: Europe, North America;

Toxic principle: glycosides, digitoxigenin, and others;

Symptoms:  loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, slow pulse and irregular heartbeat, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, headache, fatigue, drowsiness, convulsions, death

 

 Word Links

http://www.wordfind.com/

http://phrontistery.info/glossaries.html

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/adverbs.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm

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The Challenge runs over 26 days – with Sundays off for good behaviour – and each day will be based on the alphabet, from A through to Z.

Read more about the Challenge I set myself in my Theme Reveal:

Blogging from A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal 2016

For more on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and to visit the other brave bloggers, go to the official site and this linky list.

 

 

E for Eleven Essentials – #IWSG

Insecure Writers Support Group Badge

 

This Epistle is brought to you as part of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group monthly post-thingie. And as it’s Blogging from A to Z Challenge month, everything arises from E.

So Eleven Essentials (for my take on Writing of course).

  1. Entrances: everything needs a good beginning, even if the idea arises mid-stream.
  2. Enterprise: I choose bold and difficult challenges, plotted at every stage. Episodes?
  3. Edge: conflict and tension is crucial to get eager readers turning pages.
  4. Emotions: extensive scope as many facets of characters to explore and expound on. Extra inspiration at https://onestopforwriters.com/
  5. Erudition: inspiration, facts and relaxation. E-reading and e-research?
  6. Errata: we all mistakes, hopefully short-lived ephemera.
  7. Efficiency: especially with temporal energies. Also scheduling decisions.
  8. Endurance: each novel/assignment is a long haul, so I need to pace myself to avoid exhaustion.
  9. Editing: for me the tough stages, but expected and inevitable. Crucial too, and it may take eons.
  10. Endings: often worked out at my plotting/outlining stage. Means I know where I am going. But dead ends on the trail are not always evaded.
  11. Escapism: a stage that may come… when I need to rekindle my energy, when I need to enliven my imagination, or when I’ve written THE END. And come the end of September, I aim to be escaping/emigrating to the US – as long as our Escrow house purchase goes through.

 

Of course, there are exceptions to every essential edict. But I say “enough is enough”.

 

He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.

Lao Tzu

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The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group day. We post our thoughts on our own blogs. We talk about our doubts and the fears we have conquered. We discuss our struggles and triumphs. We offer a word of encouragement for others who are struggling.

Please visit others in the group and connect with my fellow writers.

Let’s rock the neurotic writing world!

Our Twitter hashtag is #IWSG

And be sure to check out our Facebook group –https://www.facebook.com/groups/IWSG13/

 

The awesome co-hosts for this April 6 posting of the IWSG are Megan Morgan, Chris Votey, Viola Fury, Christine Rains, Madeline Mora-Summonte, L.G. Keltner, Rachna Chhabria, and Patricia Lynne! 

E for Equestrian-#atozchallenge

E

“A Brilliant Conspiracy” Episode 5.

Blurb & other Episodes

Equestrian fatalities garner hacks’ interest. Jump kings land more notable obituaries.

Dedicated profilers quote rival studs touting unimpeachable verities.

“But whoever creates xysti, you are zelophobic.”

Glossary:

Xystus                         covered walkway for exercises

Zelophobia                  extreme fear of jealousy

 

Archibald’s ‘Horse of the Day’

http://www.paulaura.com/betgloss.htm

Easy Goer was more than a safe Each-Way bet. [Died of allergies]

 

Jamila’s ‘Daily Poison’

http://www.britannica.com/science/poison-biochemistry/Types-of-poison#ref396648

Endrin            A white, crystalline solid, endrin is an avicide, insecticide and rodenticide. It can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through eye and skin contact;

Distribution: The compound became infamous as a persistent organic pollutant and for this reason it is banned in many countries, including the US.

Symptoms: headache, dizziness, nervousness, confusion, nausea, vomiting, and convulsions. Acute endrin may result in seizures, or even death.

 

 Word Links

http://www.wordfind.com/

http://phrontistery.info/glossaries.html

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/adverbs.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm

 

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The Challenge runs over 26 days – with Sundays off for good behaviour – and each day will be based on the alphabet, from A through to Z.

Read more about the Challenge I set myself in my Theme Reveal:

Blogging from A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal 2016

For more on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and to visit the other brave bloggers, go to the official site and this linky list.

 

 

D for Destroyed-#atozchallenge

D

“A Brilliant Conspiracy” Episode 4.

Blurb & other Episodes

Destroyed electrified fencing generates horse injuries. Jamila kneels, logically measuring nineteen oak posts.

“Quite reasonable, suspecting tools utilising venom. Wounds betrayed xiphoid cuts, yielding a zootoxin.”

Glossary:

Xiphoid                       shaped like a sword

Zootoxin                     poison derived from animal

 

Archibald’s ‘Horse of the Day’

http://www.paulaura.com/betgloss.htm

Dawn Run pulled off two great Doubles at Cheltenham in 1984 and 1986.

 

Jamila’s ‘Daily Poison’

http://www.britannica.com/science/poison-biochemistry/Types-of-poison#ref396648

Death Cap (Amanita phalloides);

Distribution: North America, Europe

Toxic principle: amanitine, phalloidine;

Symptoms develop slowly, about 6–15 hours after eating: extreme abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, anuria (absence or defective excretion of urine), prostration, weakness, jaundice, cyanosis, convulsion, death; fatality rate about 50 percent; no known antidote but some treatment available.

 

 Word Links

http://www.wordfind.com/

http://phrontistery.info/glossaries.html

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/adverbs.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm

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The Challenge runs over 26 days – with Sundays off for good behaviour – and each day will be based on the alphabet, from A through to Z.

Read more about the Challenge I set myself in my Theme Reveal:

Blogging from A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal 2016

For more on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and to visit the other brave bloggers, go to the official site and this linky list.

 

 

C for Confessions-#atozchallenge

C

“A Brilliant Conspiracy” Episode 3.

Blurb & other Episodes

Confessions dictate everyone’s future. Guesses hamper investigations.

Judging kitthoge lies mandates novel operating procedures, but quickly reveals suspects. Truths unite valid witnesses.

“Xylophagous,” yelled zetetic Archibald.

Glossary:

Kitthoge                      left-handed; awkward

Xylophagous              wood-eating

Zetetic                         proceeding by inquiry; inquiring, investigating

 

Archibald’s ‘Horse of the Day’

http://www.paulaura.com/betgloss.htm

Crisp as part of what could well be a Canadian – but not in 1973 Grand National.

 

Jamila’s ‘Daily Poison’

http://www.britannica.com/science/poison-biochemistry/Types-of-poison#ref396648

Cone shell (Conus species);

Distribution: tropical Indo-Pacific region;

Toxic principle: quaternary ammonium compounds and others;

Symptoms: blanching at the site of injection, cyanosis of the surrounding area, numbness, stinging or burning sensation, blurring of vision, loss of speech, difficulty in swallowing, nausea, extreme weakness, coma, and death in some cases; no specific antidote.

 

Word Links

http://www.wordfind.com/

http://phrontistery.info/glossaries.html

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/adverbs.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm

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The Challenge runs over 26 days – with Sundays off for good behaviour – and each day will be based on the alphabet, from A through to Z.

Read more about the Challenge I set myself in my Theme Reveal:

Blogging from A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal 2016

For more on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and to visit the other brave bloggers, go to the official site and this linky list.

 

 

B for Bodies-#atozchallenge

B

“A Brilliant Conspiracy” Episode 2.

[Blurb & other Episodes]

Bodies can deliver essential forensic gems.

However, interpreting Jamila’s knowledge left many nervous. Other patients queued religiously, suffering torment.

Archibald’s usual victims were xanthocomic yeggs –  zappy.

Glossary:

Xanthocomic               yellow-haired

Yegg                           a burglar or safecracker.

Zappy                          lively; entertaining

 

 

Archibald’s ‘Horse of the Day’

http://www.paulaura.com/betgloss.htm

Barbaro should have been my Banker

 

Jamila’s ‘Daily Poison’

http://www.britannica.com/science/poison-biochemistry/Types-of-poison#ref396648

Black Nightshade (Solanum nigrum);

Distribution: North America, Europe;

Toxic principle: solanine, a glycoalkaloid;

Symptoms: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, trembling, paralysis, coma, death

 

Word Links

http://www.wordfind.com/

http://phrontistery.info/glossaries.html

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordlist/adverbs.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-list.htm

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The Challenge runs over 26 days – with Sundays off for good behaviour – and each day will be based on the alphabet, from A through to Z.

Read more about the Challenge I set myself in my Theme Reveal:

Blogging from A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal 2016

For more on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and to visit the other brave bloggers, go to the official site and this linky list.