
I recently read Interred with Their Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell. She has a PhD in English, and not only did her topic enthrall me, but her phrasing made my taste buds water. Below are just some of her creative uses of the English language:
I camouflaged the lie in a thin wrapping of truth.
I felt hope splinter and crack.
Sparks shimmered down like a slow rain of fiery petals.
A mundane tale of worn-out parts
Smoke scudded across the sky.
The spiraling wail of sirens
A prickle of watching eyes
My voice carving through the shadows
Lights kindled as night crept through the city in a dark tide.
The smokestack speared the night.
Smoke poured like black blood.
Ahhh!!! Divine!!!! Does anyone else get excited reading her words? Since I’m always hunting for unique turns of phrase, always desiring to add to my phrase book, please leave a comment, sharing your ideas of exceptional writing.