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Category Archives: photo prompt
A Stranger might just change your life – by K.L. Caley #Writephoto.
I slumped in my chair, the ale in front of me looked less than appetising, but what else could I do. It looked like there was no way into the castle. It was strong and secure, surrounded by ditches and … Continue reading
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Tagged castle, drawbridge, flash fiction, mystery, romance
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Bridge by Michael #writephoto
I wondered as I stood under the bridge who might have been here before me. The age of the thing and what that means fascinated me. I live in a young country, in western terms at any rate and we … Continue reading
Bridge by Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
The troll had lived under the bridge for a long time, however he had finally decided it was time to move. The river was too polluted and the smell was making him sick. Every morning, the troll would sit at … Continue reading
Bridge by Ritu #writephoto #writespiration
Reblogged from But I Smile Anyway: Today I am combining two of my weekly prompts, as they came up on the same day! Writespiration by Sacha Black where the prompt word is Choke. The challenge is that we only have … Continue reading
Bridge by Neel Anil Panicker writephoto
“Heard they narrowly missed you at Coimbatore?” Pulsar Suni stretched his legs; a rock slided off the stony edges.That was close. He had heard footsteps just after midnight. Had just about time to sneak out and scale through the outhouse … Continue reading
Under the Bridge by Isabel Caves #writephoto
It was under the bridge that I found it again. I’d left it there so long ago. I thought time would bury it, or destroy it. But there it was, undamaged – the ancient scroll I’d wished never to see … Continue reading
Microfiction #writephoto: Stones by Jane Dougherty
In the spring, the river was a torrent, unfordable and violent. Sometimes it reached the parapet of the bridge. Once the parapet had been washed away. The bridge squatted astride the water, waiting patiently for the next onslaught. The bridge … Continue reading
Underbelly by Reena #writephoto
Under the tough exterior lies a lot of pain. Neanderthals deserted by civilization Denied dignity, leading to Endemic violence Raw emotions rise in the strife for survival. Continue reading: Underbelly
Bridge by pensitivity #writephoto
The colour reminded her of raspberry blancmange, but there pleasant similarity ended. These murky waters were strewn with rubbish, rotting food, even an old mattress. The River Dummer bore a revised sign, an ‘m’ having been replaced with PST by … Continue reading
Bridge by Henrietta Watson #writephoto
The Bridge Monster John is driving across the bridge.There is a big monster that comes across the bridge. John tries to drive away but the monster grabs him. The monster has taken over the bridge. If anyone crosses the bridge … Continue reading
