About Rachel

  • Website: http://rachelhorwitz.com
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  • Biography: "I want adventure in the great wide somewhere, I want it more than I can tell. And for once it might be grand, to have someone understand, I want so much more than what they've got planned."

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Flash Fiction: Crocquake

Posted by Rachel on July 12, 2013 in action, animals, current event, sequels, writer's sketch |

Today’s flash fiction is inspired by the epic Syfy Channel phenomenon, Sharknado. With that said, I give you: Crocquake (since Spidericane and Snakefire seemed to entice actual fear).

It was bad enough that people’s homes, cars and loved ones were falling through the ruptured chasms in the earth. No one expected that giant, mutant, man-eating crocodiles would crawl out from the depths to feast on the survivors.

The earthquakes had ravaged the coast, tearing chunks of earth into the sea and ripping massive canyons far inland. At first we sought shelter within the ground itself, but soon discovered the horrors that emerged from the deep. These beasts were not the rowdy pint-sized reptiles you might see at the zoo or on television, these extraordinary creatures were easily twenty feet long and could swallow a man whole. I know because I saw it. I saw the scaly killer crawl clean up the side of a quake crack and take a human down its throat in a single gulp.

We tried knives, axes and chainsaws to end the reign of the crocodiles, but their hide was too thick. Like armor, not really scales. The knives barely made a dent and the chainsaws were torn right off their guide. More people were killed by attempting to take out a croc than those who ran away. And so we ran, dodging the falling earth and shattered rock until we reached a shed upon a hill top.

But the crocs kept coming. Waddling over the earth and charging up the hill towards us. We could see their jagged teeth and open mouths, eager to consume our bodies. I scurried inside the shed to find anything we could use to fend them off. And to my delight, I spotted a few rocket-style fireworks. It was worth a shot, but the beasts would have to nearly be upon us before we fired into their mouths.

So we waited, watching the dozen giant reptiles slog their way up the hill before nearly reaching our shed of safety. Setting up the fireworks, we each aimed towards the gaping mouths of the creatures intent on feeding. As one, we fired. The fireworks squealed on take-off, spiraling through the air before entering the mouths and stomachs of the crocodiles. There was a pause, a single beat of emptiness where I believed the fireworks had failed. But not a moment later, the explosions rocked the beasts from within, splattering their teeth, guts and scales in all directions.

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Apollo Academy Cover / Trailer Reveal

Posted by Rachel on July 5, 2013 in current event, reading, writing |

You may have already heard, but in case you havent, one of my awesome beta’s, Kimberly P. Chase, is self-publishing her YA scifi, The Apollo Academy this summer! She recently revealed this beautiful cover art: The Apollo Academy by Kimberly P. Chase Cover Art by Cliff Nielsen Releases 08/06/2013 in Paperback and eBook. As the […]

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Drafting Guest Post

Posted by Rachel on June 28, 2013 in discovery, how-to, outline, plot, writing |

For today’s blog, I have a guest poster here to discuss drafting! Woo! Angi is an amazing person who tweets some really great tips for other writers as well as some pretty funny stuff! I had the pleasure of reading her story mentioned below before it was out and trust me, you’ll love it! If you enjoy […]

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The Lyric Quote Meme

Posted by Rachel on June 14, 2013 in current event, expressions, inspiration |

Writing can take shape in many forms, and we tend to forget that one of the most popular and poetic is in lyrics. So to celebrate lyrical writing, my friend, Margaret Alexander, came up with this little meme here. The rules: Thank the person who tagged you and link back to their Lyric Quote post. Go to […]

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