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Tag Archives: flash fiction
Horse and Trap – a 100w story
This week’s 100-word story photo prompt comes from Friday Fictioneers host Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. The challenge as always is to write a piece of flash fiction inspired by the photo. To join the fun, click here To read other contributions, click … Continue reading
Dance Me To The End of Love – a 100w story
From the moment I looked at the picture prompt courtesy of ©Björn Rudberg, I couldn’t get the title song out of my head. I had to sleep on it to work it into a 100-word story for this week’s Friday Fictioneers … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged 100 word story, flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Leonard Cohen
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Slipping – a 100w story
For this week’s prompt I have reworked a flash fiction that has been published in the National Flash Fiction Day 2013 anthology ‘Scraps.’ I did start to write a new story but this kept coming to mind so I decided to see if I could … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged 100 word story, creative writing, flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Slipping, Tide
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Something in the Water – a 100w story
The photo prompt for the weekly 100-word story challenge Friday Fictioneers is courtesy of ©J Hardy Carroll. To find out how to join the challenge, click here. To read some of the many other wonderful and diverse contributions, click on the … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged 100 word story, cancer, flash fiction, hospital, missing
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Wounded- a flash fiction
This week’s contribution for Friday Fictioneers is below, with thanks to ©Madison Woods for the photo prompt and Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for hosting the weekly 100-word story challenge. To get involved click here To read other contributions, click on the blue froggy. … Continue reading
Jonjo – a 100w story
My offering for Friday Fictioneers this week is Jonjo, inspired by the photo prompt below which comes courtesy of ©Kent Bonham. To get involved in this weekly challenge, click here To read other contributions click on the blue Froggy … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged fiction, flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, micro fiction
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Pilgrim – a 100 word story
Here is this week’s 100-word story for Friday Fictioneers. The photo prompt comes courtesy of Marie Gail Stratford. To find out more about this group or to get involved, click here. To read other contributions click on the blue Froggy … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged 100 word story, creative writing, fiction, flash fiction, Peru, Pilgrim
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Bombardment – a 100-word story
Here is this week’s offering for Friday Fictioneers. The challenge as always is to write a 100-word story based on a photo prompt which this week comes from ©Sean Fallon. To find out how to get involved, click here … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged 100 word story, batteries, flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, generation gap
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No-one Noticed – a 100w story
This is my 100-word story for this week’s Friday Fictioneers inspired by the photo prompt below courtesy of ©The Reclining Gentleman To find out how to get involved click here To read a great range of contributions by writers from all … Continue reading
Crossroads – a 100 word story
I have been absent from my blog for the last few months due to a personal difficulty. My partner of 20 years (who became my husband six weeks ago) was diagnosed with lung cancer at the start of the summer. … Continue reading