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Category Archives: photo prompt
Microfiction #writephoto: Starting over by Jane Dougherty
Fifty years after the end of the conflict, the wasteland showed only the barest trace of green. The bodies were gone, bleached bones covered in dry, shifting earth. No vegetation anchored it, and winds blew the earth from drift to … Continue reading
Bounty by Craig Towsley #writephoto
He slid down from the saddle and let his horse graze. Three days ago he set off after a couple of drifters. They’d shot their way out of the bank. Empty-handed. Killing a woman walking out of the General Store … Continue reading
Empty by Lady Lee #writephoto
in a land of sadness, broken dreams are made pressure is mounting and tempers getting frayed can’t go on, of empty sheets and promises when everything is aimless and such bleakness confusion and betrayal make me lonely trust was broken … Continue reading
Empty from Of Glass and Paper #writephoto
I woke up in the open: behind me the sun was setting, and I could see, on the ground ahead of me, the shadow of a large tree. Some old wreckage appeared half buried, atop a small tumulus, and beyond … Continue reading
The Wasting by Helen Jones #writephoto
Sue Vincent runs a wonderful writing prompt, #writephoto, each week, using her own photography as inspiration. Maybe it’s the snot monster talking, or maybe, once again, Sue has come up with a great image, but as soon as I saw … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged flash ficion, landscape, story wasted land
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Empty by Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
I awoke at dawn, as always, even though his alarm obviously didn’t go off. I wasn’t hungry, so I did my morning walk through the wisps of the dying fog on getting up. Breakfast could wait. The fields, ever my … Continue reading
Empty by Sarah #writephoto
They’d just got the big field cut when they were called away. My dad and my brothers headed off to town one Tuesday morning, in the early, misty morning. They were just going to a meeting, they said, but they … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged disappearance, farm, fields, flash fiction, mystery
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Warm light by Reena #writephoto
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Photo prompt round-up – Deep #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at Stump Cross Caverns in Yorkshire. About a quarter of the known four miles of the caverns are open to the public. Fossilised bones of bison, wolverine and reindeer have been found … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Growing Potatoes on Mars by Kim M. Russell #writephoto
Powerful, fiery and dramatic, the red planet is a devil of a place to grow potatoes. Mind you, they always take root in my kitchen cupboard… Continue reading here
