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Tag Archives: flash fiction
Bleak – Bobby Fairfield – #writephoto
The angler sits squinting over the lake. This is the largest lake in England and should hold the promise of some great sport. Fifty yards in front of the concrete shelter in which he sits, a day-glo orange point of … Continue reading
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Tagged angling, fish, flash fiction, Self compositions
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Prelude to Battle – Iain Kelly – #writephoto
Titus Valerius looked out over the grey water of the Adriatic Sea. The view was as bleak as his prospects. It had been a year since he had seen Rome and his beloved Domitilla. When he had joined the army … Continue reading
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Tagged adriatic, albania, ancient, battle, bleak, caesar, Civil war, creative writing, Dyrrhachium, fiction, flash fiction, gaul, historical fiction, history, imperator, literature, lookout, pompey, roman republic, rome, sea, short story, siege, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, war, writing, writing prompt
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Bleak – pensitivity – #writephoto
Only visible at low tide, access was treacherous now. Some believed it to be an old maritime Look Out post and the howling winds captured the souls of the dying in bad weather. In truth, it was a sacrificial chamber … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt – Bleak – #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 – Haven- #writephoto
Haven * In warmth and welcome Weary travellers seek rest Sheltered from the storm Ancient walls of mellow stone Offering security * Sunset lights the sky A final blaze precedes night Promising the dawn Nature’s assurance of hope Darkness engulfs … 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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Haven – pensitivity – #writephoto
It was an old farmhouse, nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. It was tucked away at the end of a narrow lane surrounded by sycamore trees that had shed their leaves and were stark against the fiery sky. The … Continue reading
#writephoto – Sunset – Helen Jones
He liked to leave the house at sunset. Once the lamps had been lit, the dying sun painting licks of fire against the clouds. It hurt, to be outside at such a time, but it was worth it, to feel … Continue reading
#writephoto -haven – Bobby Fairfield
“So how do you like the old place?” My friends John and Sue looked thoroughly pleased with themselves as we pulled up in front of a magnificent looking old farmhouse. The sun was fading and the artificial glow of the … Continue reading
Haven – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Another perfect day, one of the few days when I am spared slave labor in the Uranium mines on Pluto, and it was ruined. “Are you just going to waste your entire day rotting your brain on Saturday morning cartoons?” … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, flash fiction, seasons of imagination, short fiction, short story
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