Friday, January 14, 2011

YOU DIRTY RATS ~ By Absolutely*Kate and Harry B Sanderford ... #FlashCrimeFiction

The challenge came to create a crime'tale updated from a fairytale. My pal Harry came along while I was takin' this challenge from the sharp-shooting minds over at THINGS I'D RATHER BE DOING and ponied up more than a wooden nickel of his 2-cents worth. You'll see. We gutted out our crime-senses in concensus from ~
"THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN"

Sit back. Dig it. 

~ Absolutely*Kate, glad I followed Sean Patrick Reardon into another shadowy street to be desired. He did leave the door open after all. And then I saw Eric, and crime maven Joyce, and of course . . . Paul. 

So put your big palookas up
  on our tale, then go hunt up

You'll feel safer that ya did.
 
YOU DIRTY RATS
(or put that in your pied pipe and smoke it ) 


~ By down and dirty duo,
Absolutely*Kate and Harry B Sanderford
 
Seems like the cool cats had all left town. I took my fedora off, the better to scratch the ponder of my noggin. Somethin' was off, and it wasn't just my hat. God, this godforsaken bar was a friggin' dive. The kinda place where you could practically watch slime slither. No sooner thought than brought, I thought, just lookee who comes hither. Frieda Zambowzer and her snaggle toothed sister Gertrude, Trudy to her friends of which I am sure there are none.
My name is Jake Piper. I’m . . . a fixer. I solve problems, big ones. The slithery sisters would not have called me if they weren’t in deep.

They eyeballed me up and down good and plenty while they ordered up their gin fizzes nice and slow, but I was game at avoiding glances I'd best disregard when another morning came knockin'. I was in this shithole of a town to do a job, and once I found my focus, I'd keep it. The way things were lookin' out that jagged excuse for a window, the sooner I got out of Hamelin, Texas, the happier I'd be. The taller one, the toothy one, had an irritating way of speaking, something akin to old Mrs Haggerty, my third grade teacher and how her nails accosted chalkboard. I put my hat back on, nodded to the barkeep for another barley pop. The shorter, rounder sister kinda leaned forward, an insult to good cleavage. “Put that on my tab Doc,” she cooed, sliding over a stool closer and giving my hand a pat. I gave my full attention to the grizzly barkeep. He poured. I chugged.

I finished the beer in one draught, placed it on the bar motioning for a refill and swiveled on my stool to regard the Zambowzer sisters in full. Trudy was eating salted peanuts and wiping her fingers on her Dominos Delivers T-shirt. Frieda had slid still closer and either had something in her eye or was being flirtatious. Time to get down to business. 

“Okay ladies, what seems to be the trouble?” 

In my line of traffic, you tend to see malignant narcissism comin' down the pike a lot, but this deleterious duo had it in spades. Boy could they deal it. And they fell all over each other trying to patch up the potholes they were scraping into their story. But hey, this was a job, and I needed the bread. I needed it in a hurry too, but, as they say, that's another story. The way these gals were driving their points home on all sides of the road, the bum steer was clear, but what they asked was a cinch. I knew I could avoid the local constabulary's pinch and clear outta Dodge, even if I was still in Hamelin. 

Just about every time Trudy notched up a screechy calibration, cagey Frieda would roll in, oft times with an intruding jab into Trude, to kinda change her tune. Me? I just hankered that she'd change her frequency.
 
"So you see Mr Piper -- "
 
"Jake, call me Jake."
 
"I kinda like that. Like those old black and white movies, 'everything's Jake'."

"Well let's hope so Trudy," feisty Freida cut in, still waggin' those Maybellines. "Tell him about -- "

Trudy was quick on the drawl, "It all happened when Sammy left us the  -- "
 
Frieda cut that one off at the pass, "When Grammy left us --"
 
"Yeah, sure, that's it, when Grammy left us -- uh -- her legacy." Trudy smiled. Frieda bobbed her moptop. I still had more in my glass, so I kept my mug busy. "It's a boat, well, a ship and we need a little help to get it back in our hands."
 
"You mean it slipped off its moorings?" I nudged.
 
Trudy snapped, "Not like that. It got swiped from us and we want it back."
 
"Were you aboveboard or below decks when this heist was hoisted?" Sometimes I couldn't help crackin' myself up. Passed the time 'til time to move on. Barkeep polishing the same dry glasses got a new dry chuckle outta that one.

"We lost it in a swindle," Freida blurted, finally more up front with the spill of her spiel.

"Yeah, yeah a swindle. We were bamboozled, flim flammed, we were shills just shallying. We were -- "
 
"Cool your jets Sis, I got the kodak. You want your merchandise returned and everything will be shipshape."

"No, actually we want to run a riverboat casino but -- Ooomph! HEY, cut that out, whatchoo kick me for?"

Frieda railed patent pumps into Trudy's shins, hard, fast . . .  meaningful. Me and Barkeep unloaded arched eyebrows at the chances of this finally gettin' good. The girls started mumbling into each other and I thought I caught the words, "Level with him", when ol'Trudy whipped a Madison portrait from some skanky seclusion I didn't wanta reckon about inside a tugged up portion of a rumpled black Maidenform. Pretty sad. That tugged rumple and only $500 winking up at me. I'd traveled some miles for this job.

"And there's plenty more where this came from."

"How much more?" Either the light or my patience was getting dimmer, because it got real easy to see the light bulb go off over Frieda's ratty hairpiece.
 
"Talking ten more." She said it evenly. Same way she held my gaze. No more slinging flinging lashes. This tight skirt, what there was of it, meant business.
 
"Hell's belles - with you getting those rats out of our way, those dirty rats what stole our mother's legacy, we'd be so grateful there could be two times, three times that much -- "
 
"TRUDY! Shut your darn yapper!" 

Guess Frieda held the purse strings with most else her rolypoly frame held and ran or wanted to run again a tight ship. I don't care what she wanted to do with it, gettin' it back couldn't be that hard and by my calculations it would make for a fifteen thousand dollar payday. “What is the name of this boat I’m looking for?”

“It was christened The Whammy Zammy, after our Grammy Sammy,” the sisters recited in unison.

“Start smoothing the wrinkles out of Mr. Madison’s mates sisters. I’ve got a boat to catch.”

                                                  ~ ~ ~

"COME ABOARD!" ~ pic WoodleyWonderWorks
It wasn’t hard locating The Whammy Zammy. Hamelin had but one marina and the giant paddlewheel riverboat dwarfed every other vessel at the docks. A party seemed in full swing when I asked a topless young lady with one hand on the starboard rail and the other clutching a magnum of champagne for, “Permission to come aboard?”

“Granted, handsome!” she giggled offering the bottle out to me as I climbed aboard.  I accepted the bottle and after a slash asked the out-of-uniform swab with the giggle and jiggle, “Would you happen to be the Captain of this vessel?” I shall have to remember the line as it seems it is the funniest thing I have ever uttered. “I take it you are not in command then?” 

“No, no, no,” she began, now composing herself and reaching out for the bottle. “I’m Tammy from Miami, this is Big Daddy’s boat.“

“Pleased to meet you Tammy from Miami, could you tell me where I’d find . . . uh, Big Daddy?”  I was on a roll with Tammy as this once again set her to laughing. I began to suspect it might not be my delivery alone and leaving her there, proceeded up the companionway. How hard could a Big Daddy be to spot?

I was disoriented at the top of the ship's ladder, for here again was Tammy from Miami, though the sign above her head clearly reported I had arrived on the Poop Deck. How could she have beaten me here?

“I see you met my sister.” This upper deck Tammy offered, taking me by the hand. “I’m Pammy from Miami. We both work for Big Daddy.” 

“Yes, I see,” I said, not truly seeing but sure things would come clearer. “About that, I am looking for Mr. Daddy.”

“He’s not so hard to find,” Pammy from Miami said, pointing out a man dressed like Colonel Sanders entertaining a bevy of no doubt, other “ammys” at the Poop Deck bar. Not a hint of laughter from Pammy. Dead ringers the two but clearly Tammy with the more sophisticated funny bone.  

Funny how I wanted to follow that funny bone, a lot of those funny bones actually. Which honed me more aware to keep my gaze steady on the main guy's, far better to get to the big prize, then I'd be more free to amble any 'ammy's way. This Big Daddy character was some character indeed. Halfway white-suited reality and the other 80% a ringer for a Bugs Bunny cartoon star. He was that big. You know the star. I felt it already from hearing his southern good old boy pomposity go gladhanding over the top - or in this case over the topless - of all his pretty minions. 

"Ahhh say, ahhh say, it seems we have us some kind of fancified visitor aboahrd our good ship o' goodtimes. Whah welcome tharah boy, welcome! Come on ovah hereah and state yourah bidness. Pammy, a special drink for our new city slickah friend. Or ahre you Tammy?"
 
I thanked Pammy from Miami and made my way over to the bar and the man who would look perfectly at home cradling a red and white striped bucket of southern fried yardbird. I was not surprised to see goon one and goon two angling to intercede with questions concerning my business. A quick note from the harmonica my great-grandfather gave me would easily re-route their concerns to their stomachs to make way for the galley. But I bided my time. Wanted first to size up my adversary.

Foghorn Leghorn. You can hear him, see him in your mind's eye, clear as a cart careens on one crooked wheel in a Piggly Wiggly. This guy was a bonafide LooneyTune. Out of habit and for security's sake I slid my hand into the interior pocket of my jacket. Naturally, it was right there. So too was the strong arming of the strong arms of the two gargantual muscle goons most likely dubbed Biff or Todd or -- 
  
"Biff! Jed! Now leave the boy alone. He'll mahnd his mannahs, I cain tell people. I cain." 
 
Couldn't stop the soft smirk, I was that close to naming cartoon lackeys. I kept my hand right where it was. Let it linger there a heartbeat. Then, slow, strong, steady, I held Big Daddy's gaze with friendly forcefulness, pulled out and brandished my trusty silver hunk of protection. Biff and Todd/Jed jostled back in a numbed flash, exhibiting the awe of nine-year old lads at a Tonka display at a toystore at Christmas time. Mesmerized. The Sweet Harmony Harmonica was noted for that on first impressions. Clearly more than gleam and sheen, its spark conjured back first moments of making music happen in an unexpected and very cool way. Thing was, the mesmerizing continued with the Sweet Harmony.

Mesmerizing itself is an art, a scintillating skill. Utilizing Mesmerism, you look with a purpose, you hold your intent, you impress your will. Big Daddy Foghorn Leghorn needed me to impress my skill on his will so that I could collect on my bill. With all the ammo of these handy 'ammies around, this particular exhibition packed the titillation of triumphant thrill. Big Daddy nodded once, twice, and I brought to my lips the sweet harmonica Great Grandaddy Piper had passed down with its potent powers to -- now, just me.

I blew a few mouth-harp tones out for the cartoon man's pleasure and approached at leisure. My gaze and paces were measured, guaging the measure of the florid man with the shit-eating grin before me. I quieted his guffaws with my senses and visualized thought control. Slowly, slowly . . . 
 


Yep.
MESMERIZING ~ pic ala KTylerConk
Please join us for next weekend's "YOU DIRTY RATS" crimetale matinee AT THE BIJOU to find out just where we're goin' wit'this tune.

NEWS*PIZAZZ*FLASH:
HERE IT IS! EPIC*SODE 2

Eyeball the gritty slew of bombastic crime'tales outta fairytales right here, at THINGS I'D RATHER BE DOING.


You all sleep swell. 
Check the doors, will'ya?

~ ~ ~

Absolutely*Kate runs this here AT THE BIJOU joint of theatre for the minds and shall be sailing Harbinger*33 (no relation to the WhammyZammy). She believes in believers, the best shadows of noir and has moxie. 
The world needs more moxie.


Harry B Sanderford claims he's a cowboy surfer who'd just as soon knit yarns than mend fences, but Absolutely*Kate has keen detecting skills, and knows his skills spin a whole lot farther.
They look forward to seeing you down and dirty, next week -- same Matinee time.

news*pizazz*flash:
HERE IT IS ~ "YOU DIRTY RATS"
Epic*sode 2


Thursday, January 13, 2011

MOONGLOW ~ By Absolutely*Kate of Harbinger*33 - #FridayFlash



M O O N G L O W
By Absolutely*Kate


"When you wish upon a star makes no difference where you are -- Hey, you remember that tune?"

"Sure, sure. That's Jiminy Cricket at the beginning of the old Disney show. Wasn't it on Sunday nights?"

"Yep, a little while after Timmy and Lassie got some neighbor out of the well in time for Mrs Martin to put meat and potatoes on the checkered table cloth, early enough that we could still watch the show before bedtime on a school night. Nothing like magic huh?"
 
"What? You gettin' all wistful on me again? Here, bring your breathless charm and the wistful that rode in with it over here on the couch, Kid. Sink your slinky side into what side of me is your very best favourite. That's OK, leave the drapes open, shut the lamp and the TV too. Why, if you're feelin' lucky - -  I may even croon to you - -
 

Some day, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
And the way you look tonight.

Yes you're lovely, with your smile so warm

And your cheeks so soft,
There is nothing for me but to love you,
And the way you look tonight.

With each word your tenderness grows,

Tearing my fear apart...
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose,
It touches my foolish heart.

Lovely ... Never, ever change.

Keep that breathless charm.
Won't you please arrange it ?
'Cause I love you ... Just the way you look tonight.

Mm, Mm, Mm, Mm,

Just the way you look to-night." 



Annette's fingers reached up to play among the stars she saw doing the loop-da-loop far, far back in his eyes. He flew her to the moon every time he gave her croon. She was a sucker for good croon. She let all the body parts that mattered go liquid,  languishing both mood and moment. He was her lucky star past where folks muttered mundane into their Mondays, talked tedious to their Tuesdays and simpered same-old, same-old in the pile-up of the rest of their life weeks. No norm for how good lovin' embraces a vivid and vital life. "Ah geeeez, you gave me Frankie. You know I love it when you croon me Blue Eyes, brown eyes."
 
Rustlin' up his best Rhett, "Frankly my dear, I gave you that song and I give ya my all. Now, whatcha gonna give to me?" 

 Annette giggled. She was so glad she still knew how to giggle. She just opened her mouth and knew. Embracing life with gusto tends to prime that in a gal. So she gave him the best she could give. She gave him her all. She opened and reached and tendered and touselled and damn near tuckered her man all out, right there on a Sunday couch with the drapes wide open, the moonglow spillin' into their scene. He groaned, he moaned, he grabbed with gusto for more . . . and then some.

In the afterglow, with the moon glow, he whispered softly, exhaustedly, "Whoa", as his throat and fingers caught tender in the tendrils of the greying edges of her loose and tangled curls, "What did you do to my heart . . . and DID you wish upon that star?"

"Of course I did. You know I did. I believe in magic and fairytales coming true happening to you when you're young at heart. And -- well, that's what I did and shall always do to your big heart."
 
He pulled and plied her in close, closer, all the way a heart twirls when you don't know where your part starts and hers swirls through with sensation's momentum. He thought of wild, he thought of free, of elusive no longer on a spree. He found it remarkable that the first star he ever wished on . . . he got. He cleared his throat but his emotion still thickened through, "Whatchoo wish for then?"
 
Annette snuggled into his bare shoulder, tantalized her tongue along that place on his neck she fondly called home. "I wished for my friend past all ends, for magic always a conjure away and for the vibrance of an ever playful hubby, Cubby."






(c) 2011 ~ Author Absolutely*Kate
Premiering AT THE BIJOU
where the cool kids come to play

Amazing photo from the Moodflow collection of screensavers.
Do make a wish upon them at the talented designer Dustin Luck's site.

The Sinatra hit "The Way You Look Tonight", that always wows Kate,
was written by lyricist Dorothy Fields to the tantalizing tune of Jerome Kern, sung for the first time to Ginger Rogers (by Fred of course), winning the Academy Award for best song in 1936.

But Ladies and Gents, when the right song is sung,
doesn't it always seem like yesterday is now?


COMING UP ~ More big hits . .  
B R E A D * C R U M B S  . . . TRAILING AUTHORS


May you always have Moonglow, 
Crooning, and Frank & Dean and that RatPack scene.
PLAYING AT THE BIJOU'S FAB*FEB*FILM*FEST!


STAR-STUDDED,  NEXT MONTH!

See you there
with our Cinematic Best!
~ Absolutely*Kate
and our fine staff of renown
*AT THE BIJOU*

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Part 2, STREWING ~ BREAD*CRUMBS! ~ of Authors to Authors . . .

BREAD*CRUMBS!


Presented by Absolutely*Kate
because knowing our Authors
makes Reading/Writing great


COME OUTTA THE WOODS ~ pic ala Kay Nielson
Come out, come out, wherever you are. Authors AT THE BIJOU are strewing BreadCrumbs in the brave new year to bring you outta the woods. Into the light and the clearing, the enlightened and endearing, these astounding Authors offer up their own morsels of pride in recent savouring.


Trail them. Know them.
Groove and dig them.



*AT THE BIJOU* strews spotlights
into 2011 with BreadCrumbs
  to finding your own ways for picking up
the trails of Authors you know a little
and those who read and resonate just swell. 


It's all about the Journey.
~ Absolutely*Kate 
and our fine staff of renown
*AT THE BIJOU*


The response was overwhelming when I asked for links of worthy writings that AT THE BIJOU Authors were damn proud of . . . Here then, a sprinkling of some here and some there and won't you please come back for a whole new handful strewn next Tuesday . . . 


John Wiswell of Harbinger*33

The ones I'm most proud of? Hmm...

"Alligators by Twitter@ Flash Fiction Online - first pro-rate sale

"I Hate Gay"  @ BATHROOM MONOLOGUE - by far the most clicks of anything I've written, and if I've done a decent thing with constraints, it was probably this.

"Ghost Dancer" @ BATHROOM MONOLOGUE  
  - just like this one.
Happy New Year, all.
John

Happiest NewYear to your proud prolifics
dear John . . .  ~ Absolutely*Kate

. . . Come Trail more WISWELL
      on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave John a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below




Leon Jackson Davenport of Harbinger*33

Hello all -

As per the request of a Special Lady that struts her stuff with a lion's share of moxie and confidence and does it in teal heels, 2010 was an interesting year for me.  It started with a publisher taking on the task of finding an illustrator for my children's book: "Ice Cream Soup."


I decided to hunker down and polish all of the stories in my portfolio, and to submit them to various mags.  I got some complimentary rejections mixed with hopeful comments and one of my stories, "The End of Forever" was an Honorable Mention in the October Issue of Allegory Magazine.


I took the time to compile a chapbook called "Above the Clearing Sky” which is available on Lulu.com.  It was graciously reviewed by Paul Brazill on his blog; "You Would Say That, Wouldn't You?"  This year, I'm working on the second book of a Science Fiction Trilogy for younger readers called "ABC and the Raiders" and a novel called "Moonstone."  
Also, Mr. Jacob Gunn will make a return visit AT THE BIJOU with a very wild and hopefully intriguing mystery.

So, good writing and Happy New Year!


Regards -

Leon 
Teals and struts and real big grins salute your book-ings
oh dapper Leon. Illustrations stir, as do anticipations
for the return shot of Jacob Gunn . . .  ~ Absolutely*Kate

. . . Come Trail more DAVENPORT
   on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave Leon a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below


 

Carrie Clevenger of Harbinger*33


This is where it's going to be, 
and has always been:

One site. One story. My love in words. Come meet Xan Marcelles.

Love in words is a big bite good Carrie.
Best ever to yours . . .  ~ Absolutely*Kate
 
. . . Come Trail more CLEVENGER
    on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave Carrie a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below




Sean Patrick Reardon 

Kate,
 
A few breadcrumbs from me to my new, very talented, writing goomba
and her most excellent friends.

My crime thriller 'Mindjacker" was published this Fall and is
available in print / ebook at Amazon, B&N, Apple, Sony, and Smashwords. For a peek, check it out here:

More of my crime themed shorts
 were published online this year:
@ THRILLERS, KILLERS N'CHILLERS

"Crank Shot" @ A TWIST OF NOIR

Most importantly, I met tons of great writers and had a complete blast
reading, learning, and commenting on all of their blogs.

Congrats to everyone on 2010 and I hope 2011 brings even more success

to all of you.

Peace,
 
Sean Patrick Reardon
 
Grateful to grow along with the witty wonders of you
this year oh Sean Patrick . . .  ~ Absolutely*Kate

. . . Come Trail more REARDON
      on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave Sean Patrick a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below




Jodi MacArthur of Harbinger*33

Hey me lovelies,
Here is the summary of my '10 . 

My creativity went to the high heavens, and
The Wicked Woman's Booty sails on the high seas along with Devil's Eye, Xscents, Glass Voyeur (the two and half novels I wrote). The usual wallop of fiction you can find at my website.
Love and best to you all,
Jodi
Embrace of grace to splendiferous you,
  ever generous to writers' worlds, our beloved Jodi  
~ Absolutely*Kate 

. . . Come Trail more MacArthur
   on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave Jodi a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below




Jeanette Cheezum of Harbinger*33

Hi Harbinger*33 and AT THE BIJOU readers,
I just wanted to tell everyone thank you, for this past year. Most of you have made me laugh, cry or scared the bejeebers out of me. I am very proud of you accomplishments. For me to be a part of the H*33 group is humbling. Let’s go forth this year and show the world what we can do.
I am proud of how much I have accomplished this past year.  
I published 200 stories in ten books and online, added a chapbook to my credits with an honorable mention. Then wrote the scripts and added movements to two animated videos, one for three children’s stories I compiled for Barnes and Noble Pub-it. 
Paul D. Brazill chose me to be in the top five crime short stories for my What’s in the Cellar @ Thrillers, Killers’N’ Chillers. 
At Vox Poetica my favorite is Blossoms Bring New Life however; it’s in their second book and not online.
Yes 2010 has been a good year. 
Thank you for asking Ms *Kate,
Love and Respect to all,
Jeanette Cheezum/GMOBA 

Wow GoddessMother Of Brilliant Authors!
How proud we are of your happy hustle!
    ~ Absolutely*Kate

. . . Come Trail more CHEEZUM
     on January Tuesdays . . .


And leave Jeanette a morsel of your mumbles
in the hearty Comments of thy theatre row, below



We've run out of room 
but never worthy AUTHORS ~
 . . . Come Trail next January Tuesday . . .


. . .
NICK QUANTRILL . . .  

. . . PAMILA PAYNE . . .  

. . .
MIKE WHITNEY . . .  

. . .
ERIC KRAUSE . . .  

. . .
TOBY TUCKER HECHT . . .
 
. . . ROBERT CLAY . . .  

. . . & always SAL BUTTACI . . .  


PLUS MORE BREAD*CRUMBS
TO BE STREWN FROM ~

. . .
Kevin Michaels . . . Amy Auker Hale . . . 

. . . Paul Brazill . . . Susan Cross . . . 

. . .  Linda Simoni Wastila  . . .  Eric Beetner  . . .

. . .
Peggy McFarland . . .  Sandra Davies  . . .  

. . .
Sugar Wendy Staley . . . Zelda, Madam Z . . .   

. . .  Harry B Sanderford  . . .  

. . .
& Absolutely*Kate  . . .  

plus more
morsels of 

. . .  John, Leon, Carrie  . . .
  
. . .  Sean, Jodi, Jeanette  . . .

TRAILS LEAD ON . . . pic ala crawfishhead
 May Author Trails delight you well,
 
for my buddy Bob Frost would tell you
those less traveled . . . make all the difference 


 
Hansel & Gretel opening
artworks ala Wagassial
 
THANK*YOU

Happy Trails to you,
and popcorn

~ Absolutely*Kate
and our fine staff of renown
*AT THE BIJOU*
 
~ ~ ENJOY OUR NEXT FINE SHOW  ~ ~

AND REMEMBER, DON'T DRIVE WHILE POPPING