Author: Erica Drayton Writes

  • The Election | A 100 Word Story

    #193 Nine of Quills

    TODAY IS A GREAT DAY FOR ALL OF US. CONNOR SANTIAGO HAS WON THE ELECTION.

    Loudspeakers on public transportation and on every high-rise building blared this message over and over again to anyone and everyone who cared to listen. Grown men in the streets cried with overwhelming joy. Women visited houses of worship to thank their Lord for such good news.

    Just one household did not have the same reaction as the world, and that was the Santiagos. Connor sat at home, surrounded by friends and family.Ā 

    His mother cried and squeezed his hand till the knock at the door.

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills / Five of Quills / Six of Quills / Seven of Quills / Eight of Quills / Nine of Quills

  • Wallpaper | A 100 Word Story

    #192 Eight of Quills

    There’s nothing in the room except this ghastly wallpaper. No window to stare out of mindlessly. No books to get lost in. Just the sound of my own heart beating inside my head.

    I’m supposed to be relaxing. Relieving my mind of the stress and burdens I put upon myself ā€œout there.ā€ Whatever that means. Instead, I’m fixated on this wallpaper. Tears that were not there a moment ago are suddenly everywhere.

    Someone is trying to escape. Is someone else in here with me? I close my eyes. Open them. My fingernails are bloodied from the scratching.

    LET ME OUT!

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills / Five of Quills / Six of Quills / Seven of Quills / Eight of Quills

  • Soil | A 100 Word Story

    #191 Seven of Quills

    The trouble with telling a lie is remembering it the same way every time.

    ā€œWhen was the last time you spoke with Terry?ā€ A rather nice police officer making the rounds after my neighbor has been missing for three days.

    ā€œA week ago, maybe? She was in her front yard working on her flowerbeds, I thinkā€¦ā€

    Not true. I couldn’t possibly have seen her last week. At least not in her front yard. It was last week that I invited her for coffee. Nosey woman couldn’t resist a chance to see inside my house.

    She’s inspecting my garden soil now.

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills / Five of Quills / Six of Quills / Seven of Quills

  • Knowing When to Scale Back and Scale Up

    2024, The Year of Many Fictions

    I know we’re only finishing the first week of November with 7 more weeks of the year to go, but my mind is already firmly set on 2024 planning. And there is a good reason for that:

    2023 WAS A HUGE FAIL FOR ME

    This might shock you to read. Trust me, I am more shocked to have to say it. But if I’m being honest, looking at the entirety of 2023 as well as the 7 weeks that have yet to play out, I did not, in fact, reach the goal I set out for myself in late 2022. That goal was simple, albeit vague at the time; write lots of fiction.

    At this point you might be saying to yourself, ā€œhold on, Erica, you’ve been writing these 100 word stories now since May and you’re on track to finish out the year having written 245 of them! If that’s not writing lots of fiction, what the hell is?ā€

    Well, firstly, to answer your question I’d say, calm your damn nerves! lol Secondly, I’d say, 100 words daily is great but not much when you quantify that against the other things I’ve been writing for my newsletter. Those other things amount to (again I’m quantifying here) nearly triple the number. You can say I’ve been writing more fiction but it only seems that way because they are coming daily. At the end of the day/year the truth is, that is not how it happened.

    And with my newfound ā€œcome to Jesusā€ moment I realize I have to do something drastic to my output or I’m in danger of being someone who talks about writing but never actually does any herself. I hate those people. If I’m going to ever talk about writing and be of help to those coming behind me, then the least I can do is actually produce more fiction content so I can have that to say ā€œlook, I know how cause I been doin’ it a long time, damn it!ā€

    In any event, I have been beating myself up about this fact and licking my wounds the past week or so when I decided to take a look behind the curtain at my ā€œstatsā€ and production. It wasn’t pretty, let me tell you. But that is what makes the end of year so great (and mildly depressing at the same time)!

    A NEW YEAR FOR RESTRUCTURING

    In 2024 you will see a whole new Erica Drayton Writes from top to bottom. This drastic change might be my greatest achievement in the world of fiction or my biggest disappointment and failure and I’ll wish I had stayed with the 2023 blueprint. There wasn’t anything wrong with it. I got a hell of a lot done this year. But a change gon’ come! Starting with a process I’m calling ā€œScaling Back to Scale Up.ā€ It’s a fairly simple concept that I came up with on the fly. Please use it as you wish if it appeals to you at all.

    The basic idea of it is to look at what I’ve been producing this year in terms of content and then decide what needs to either go away completely or just take a step back in order to work on the next new thing I have plans for.

    The reason I’m doing this, beyond the fact that I like to be as highly organized as possible is because I don’t want to overwhelm myself by simply piling on new things with the old stuff and hoping it all just works out in the end. That is an easy way to feeling overworked and stressed. Whenever I make any drastic move like this the first thing I make sure is none of what I am about to do will leave me burnt out and hating my own writing.

    When it comes to deciding, with your own writing, what should stay or go I recommend a list. Lists are a beautiful thing. Draw a line down the middle of the page and on one side put what you’re currently writing. All the things. And then on the other side write down what you’d like to be writing. If it’s anything new. Then, with a highlighter (if you don’t have one, circling or underlining works in a pinch) select those things from both columns you really want to move forward with in the new year. Keeping in mind the time you have at your disposal to produce the content, those things that you love to write vs could do without. There are many factors that go into deciding what stays, what goes, and what you just want to do less of. The idea is to take personal stock and try not to let outside influences, especially algorithms and numbers and statistics play into your decision making. This is a writing cadence you’ll likely keep for 12 months, best to make sure it’s one you are most happiest with and won’t regret later on.

    Now, onto my two columns. I decided to make one that was my fiction and one that was my non-fiction work. Then I decided, because I’m crazy with nothing better to do with my life, to see the word count across both. Suffice it to say, it was leaning much too far to one side. This meant I needed to make some key changes. I don’t want to outright get rid of my Editorial Wednesdays. They are important to me as it’s a way for me to get some points across that I otherwise can’t do anywhere else. I won’t bore you with the details but highlight below what I’m scaling back and scaling up in 2024. Keeping in mind that I’m actually not getting rid of anything. Just doing less of some things in some cases and more of another. What should happen at the end of 2024, when I do a similar review in November, is that my fiction will far outweigh my non-fiction writing and I will consider that a HUGE win in my book.


    SCALING BACK

    Wednesday Editorials | I will change from weekly to once a month. I’m going to attempt to share my thoughts on the second Wednesday of the month. This should prevent there being multiple emails from me on the first of the month as tends to happen and this way I can organize my Editorial email into a format more resembling my First Edition emails. Multiple topics discussed in one email a month.

    The First Edition | This email will still come on the 1st of the month but I’m changing what I share. Content is very important and because I’m going to be fiction first I’m going to discontinue sharing YouTube videos in this email and will move it to my one monthly Editorial email. Consider this email a wrap-up and catch-up on all the fiction you should’ve received from me the previous month and what is coming in the new month. I will divide this email into two sections: Free Subscriber fiction vs Paid Subscriber fiction.

    SCALING UP

    Fiction Community Activities

    Pentober52 [Wednesdays] Every Wednesday, for 52 weeks, there will be a word (and perhaps some challenging prompts) to get your imaginations ripe for storytelling.

    A 100 Word Story Collaboration [Fridays] One the first Friday of every month I will write 50 words to go along with the image prompt. You can then write your own 50 words to accompany mine. I will then select my favorite 50 word story and share our 100 word story collaboration on the following Monday in my Substack Notes.

    Free Writing Fridays [Fridays] Every Friday there will be an image prompt to get your idea engine going to write and share a small piece of fiction. You can write any length but for an added challenge you can write a 100 word story.

    My Fiction

    A 100 Word Story [Daily, Free Subscribers] A tradition that started on May 1st, 2023 and I have not stopped doing since. Some days and weeks and even months are continuation stories as you will soon find out. After a month finishes all of the stories go into the Archive for Paid Subscribers only.

    A Magicianary Story [Mondays, Paid Subscribers] The first serial that introduces a world filled with magician celebrities and many other colorful characters that can be found there.

    Curio Fiction [Monthly, Paid Subscribers] Short stories of suspense and mystery. Think of Alfred Hitchcock trapped in the Twilight Zone


    šŸ“¢ I’d love to heard your thoughts on all of this: Do you ever do a look back on your progress at the end of the year? If so, when do you do it? Have you done it already? Will you share your thoughts on the past year and new year in an email to your subscribers? If you aren’t, I suggest doing it. It’s a great way to just ā€œtalk out loudā€ about what you’re feeling and hoping and excited about.

    I want to say, this isn’t actually my ā€œ2023 Year in Reviewā€ email. That is coming later where I will share more detail and probably boring numbers, charts and graphs about how the year actually went. I wonder if Substack will share one like Spotify and Nintendo does? Anyway, that will come in late December. The last weekly Editorial before it changes to a monthly thing. And then my January 1st, 2024 First Edition will discuss my 2024 Goals (and Resolutions).
  • Hunger | A 100 Word Story

    #190 Six of Quills

    She noticed the change while eating lunch in the park one afternoon. A chicken parm sandwich. It was her favorite. But she didn’t want it. In fact, the smell activated her gag reflexes in ways she never experienced before.

    While throwing away her lunch she noticed a passerby’s neck and her stomach grumbled at the sight. She licked her lips. Her salivary glands activated.

    Before she could stop herself she started staring at everyone who walked by her differently. Like they were a meal instead of people.

    That vampire she hooked up with last night told her this would happen.

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills / Five of Quills / Six of Quills

  • Isolation | A 100 Word Story

    #189 Five of Quills

    They locked me in this room immediately after the verdict. I was found innocent but they weren’t about to take any chances. Not with me. Not now.

    I’ve been locked in this room, shrouded in darkness, no windows, for so long I’ve forgotten what day and night and time is.

    I don’t even remember what I did to be put in this damn room. I’m tired. I’m hungry. I haven’t seen another human…

    I’ll go mad. I know it. Are my eyes open or closed? I lost my voice from the screaming. Why am I here? Who am I, again?

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills / Five of Quills

  • 'Roids | A 100 Word Story

    #188 Four of Quills

    ā€œHow long will he be asleep?ā€

    ā€œJust two years, two months and two days,ā€ the nurse said, emotionless. They were all that way here. I hate ā€˜Roids, but it was my father’s request. He didn’t want to die.

    They promise an eternal life. More like an eternal death. What will he do once I’m gone? I squeeze his hand one last time before he wakes up one of them.

    They say he won’t even notice the changes. 20% is all they have been allowed to do to us. Give it time. We’ll all be 100%. Forgetting how we got here.

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills / Four of Quills

  • Crazy | A 100 Word Story

    #187 Three of Quills

    I found this…thing…a few days ago. Hear me out because it might sound crazy. I still can’t believe it myself. That crazy storm we had the other night. The one that knocked out power for miles around. Well, I was outside. Yes, I know, pouring rain. Crazy, right?

    The sky…parted? Yeah, parted. And then there was this light. Not lightning. Just light. It was crazy. Cause next thing I know in my hand, this very hand, appeared this freaking paw. Like, why, I ask myself. Why me?

    Ever since I got this my life has been…

    Crazy!

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills / Three of Quills

  • Free Writing Fridays #026

    A 100 Word Story Community Collaboration

    NEW ADDITION TO FREE WRITING FRIDAYS

    You may not know this, but for 15 weeks, I’ve done 100 Word Story Collaborations with some truly amazing Substack writers. For November and December I want to collaborate with you! That’s right! If you’re up for the challenge, read on, but if you just want to continue as you have been, doing your own free writing, the IMAGE PROMPT is below for your writing pleasure

    A 100 WORD STORY COLLABORATION

    • I write 50 words. You write an additional 50 words.

    • My 50 must start. Your 50 must follow.

    • You have all weekend long to copy/paste your 50 words into the COMMENTS section of this post.

    • My 50 words will always use the IMAGE PROMPT as inspiration.

    • I will select my favorite 50 word addition to my story and share it in the following ways:

      • Substack Notes (you will get tagged as well)

      • Upcoming First Edition email on December 1st and January 1st (respectively)

    If you are up for this challenge scroll to my 50 words BENEATH the IMAGE PROMPT! Good luck!


    Let’s get this weekend write-life started! From this Friday forward, I’ll include an image prompt and a few words to get your brain percolating towards a story. But only if you need it! Write whatever sparks joy for you.

    Here’s how:

    • Exactly 100 words. Not 99 or 101. The Word Count Police are tracking!

    • Genre? Writer’s choice! So long as you give us all the thrills and the feels.

    • To Fic or to Non-Fic? You decide. What matters most is that you’re satisfied with the output.

    • Copy/paste your words in the comments, then share on your own Substack, and maybe, share to social media!

    • A Note on Substack Notes | Click the šŸ”„ ā€œRestack with a Noteā€ and copy/paste your story for added reach and growth.

    IMAGE PROMPT

    How made out of trees or a tree made out of a house? Who lives in this marvel, I wonder? Shall we step inside and discover a brand new world ready to be explored together? After you…

    REMINDER: You don’t have to write your story just on Fridays! Take this sentiment and free write all weekend long!

    A 100 WORD STORY COLLABORATION

    [MY 50 WORDS]

    No one knew what came first; the tree or the house. And no one had ever seen anyone living there until early one morning when smoke could be seen coming from a chimney.

    A little girl, no older than seven, walked out the front door and sat on the steps.

    Write your 50 words to follow mine, then copy/paste them into the comments. Be sure to put ā€œ[My 50 Words]ā€ first so I know it’s an official entry.

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  • Sisters | A 100 Word Story

    #186 Two of Quills

    ā€œIs she gone? Are you sure? Have you checked?ā€ She held her sister’s hand and squeezed it as she had every night for the past three nights that she visited.

    ā€œYes, mum. She is no longer with us,ā€ the maid said, keeping a safe distance away.

    Adrienne wasn’t easily fooled. In one motion, she stuck a nearby threading needle into her sister’s hand. No movement. A tremendous weight lifted. The only other person who knows is gone.

    ā€œMum,ā€ said the maid, ā€œshe did have quite a lot to say before she left.ā€ Adrienne shook her head and laughed.

    ā€œB*tch.ā€

    Click on a card below to learn more about the Tarot deck that inspired this story:

    Ace of Quills / Two of Quills