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Tag Archives: fiction
Photo prompt round up – Inside-out #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken inside Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire. There was a rainstorm when I was there, and while the gargoyles poured water away from the foundations of the castle, the old windows allowed the elements to … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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#writephoto : gargoyle by Joelle Le Gendre
Thursday #writephoto prompt: Inside-out “Who’d a thought I’d be goin’ to a black an’ white ball? All them senators dancin’ with their wives…or husbands, an’ the president, too!” I hooted at my son. “Mother…please!” he whispered sharply. I hain’t seen … Continue reading
Inside-out by D. Wallace Peach #writephoto
“You will wed Nallea,” Lord Rydan commanded. “It is already agreed. This is not a lad’s game.” “She’s seven!” “In eight years, she will be fifteen. I will not argue this with you.” “I don’t know her. I have no … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt: Inside-out #writephoto
A little different this week…two photographs of the same moment…a heavy rainstorm showed the gargoyles of the castle pouring water from their mouths to take it away from the foundations, while the old casements let the water seep in… Use … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round up – Green #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Monsal Dale, Derbyshire, beside the weir on the River Wye. As always there were some superb contributions this week and I would like to thank everyone who took part. Please click … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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s’not fair by Geoff Le Pard #writephoto #flashfiction
Paul and Pauline, twins and competitors in life looked at the fields across from their new home on Ithaca and sighed. ‘Dull.’ ‘Dreary.’ ‘Nothing to do.’ ‘Boring…’ A voice from the kitchen called, ‘If you don’t want me to find … Continue reading
Green by Willow #midnighthaiku
Mathew knew that Rachel was in torment and needed him. He did not know where she was or even why she was desperately calling for him. He looked and the moon, it was full, that boded nothing but danger. The … Continue reading
A murderer by Sree #writephoto
Reshma peeped inside her daughter’s room; she watched her sleep for a while and turned around to leave when she found Avilash standing in front of her. “Why don’t you go inside?” He asked. “She doesn’t want to see me.” “Let me … Continue reading
Amazonia by Craig Towsley #writephoto
Owl and Raccoon took off their pith helmets and used them as cups, scooping water from the shallow river. They’d been exploring the jungle for weeks. Four days ago, a rock fall swept their guide, and most of their supplies, … Continue reading
Green by Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
Inspector Iqbal Khan was in a bad mood. He had never been inside a jungle. The closest he had come to a wooded experience was when as a kid he and his cousins had scaled the seven-foot-high walls of the … Continue reading
