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Tag Archives: flash fiction
A lucid dream #writephoto – Fall Musings
Every fortnight they met. The moon, the tree, and she. Dressed in moonlight, her gorgeous locks flowing in the air, caressing them, she crossed the dark mystic field without a worry in her eyes. Upon gazing her, the moon and … Continue reading
Assail – by Sight at Journey #writephoto
“What can we be, if it isn’t accompanied by those who stand for us. And when I say stand, I mean it literally as well. Where would humanity be if it wasn’t for still land, still buildings, still trees and … Continue reading
The Last Christmas – Hugh Roberts #writephoto
December 25th, 2024. 05:17 Thank goodness Rudolph ate his carrots and helped me find my way around planet Earth. I’ve just made the last delivery, and there’s no sign of this mist lifting. What a night! Not as many mince … Continue reading
Clearing mist – Iain Kelly #writephoto
The mist hung over the fields, obscuring the rising sun which vainly tried to burn the haze away. As the orb rose in the sky, the darkness crept back, revealing the white frosted land. Johnny walked along the slick pavement, … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, fiction, flash fiction, short story
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Mists – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
After decades of travel at the speed of light, we finally arrived at the Land of Cleves on the distant world with the strange name of “Oh, hi! Oh…”. The spaceport looked a lot like the one in The Town … Continue reading
Mists – Bob Fairfield #writephoto
Arthur shivered, drew his crimson cloak over his shoulder and looked once more over the Plains of Avalon. Although it was mid-morning the sun was still unable to break through the wet, damp, pestilential mist. He knew that less than … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt – Mists – #writephoto
Every Thursday at noon GMT, I publish one of my photos as a writing prompt. If you know where the photo was taken, please keep it to yourself until the challenge is closed. Throughout the week I will feature as … 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 – Portal – #writephoto
Portal * Pathway arrow-straight Connecting the here and there No deviation * Moment to moment Worn by a thousand footsteps Inevitable * A choiceless journey Mitigated by freedom To walk in gladness * The photo for this week’s prompt was … 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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There I Was, Doing This Job… #writephoto – Geoff Le Pard
‘Morning Harry.’ ‘John. You well?’ John Plont climbed into the van and turned up the heating. ‘Missus was a bit runky and the mutt had a touch of the dribblets but otherwise, can’t complain. You got the worksheet?’ Harry Pettimoron … Continue reading
Sanity Stuck in Shredder – #writephoto
She walked carefully measuring her every step into the long narrow passage Her eyes darting across the lines bordering the tiles she was walking on. They are not equal! she told herself. OCD started kicking in… Freeze that thought, this … Continue reading
