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Tag Archives: micro fiction
Memory ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Did I hear the wind whisper Your name As it sighed between trees and standing stone? Did I see Your shadow cross a threshold Long buried beneath the empty, grassy plain? Did I sniff the fragrance Of your food Wafted … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, flash fiction, micro fiction, poem
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Still ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Edward walked into the garden. He sniffed the air and frowned. It was a normal early spring day. The grass had completed that shift from dead brown to lively green and the first buds were on the point of bursting … Continue reading
Embers Hot as Coals~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She could feel them. That’s why she came. Why she took every opportunity she could to escape the drudgery of sewing and hoeing and weeding and feeding and washing and threshing and mending and tending and all the multitudes of … Continue reading
Blend In ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
They walked toward the light. The brambles, the thistles, the burrs, the thorns — all attempted to snag and ensnare and scratch and mark them for what would be held as treachery. Still, they walked. Some of them bare-legged and … Continue reading
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Tagged Blending in, determination, escape, flash fiction, Fluke, Holding on, hope, micro fiction, movies, night, Plan, writephoto
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Ethera ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She was Ethera, and she came at the peak of the longest night, on the cusp of the broadening daylight. She was Ethera. A human. A spirit. A soul. Sometimes one. Often all. She’d lived among them, flesh and blood … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, flash fiction, folklore, hope, light, micro fiction, mystery, Poetry, spirit, winter, winter Solstice, writephoto
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Backdrop ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
They were cold to the bone, but it did not matter once the light broke out to illuminate the edge of clouds. “We’ll be home soon,” he breathed into her neck. “I know,” she whispered, her teeth no longer chattering. … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, fantasy, Final moments, flash fiction, freezing, going home, leaving, micro fiction, relationships, science Fiction, writephoto
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Night Flight ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
It was the island that saved her, in the beginning, in the middle, in the end. At first it had been the noting of it. The realization that there was a place, not large and yet separate enough as to … Continue reading
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Tagged adversity, Childhood trauma, escape, flash fiction, island, micro fiction, Planning, safety, strength, taking risks, tenacity, Trauma and Development, writephoto
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Pink Sky Won’t Lie ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
There it was. Now she knew what would certainly happen. It did not matter that the calendar had counted down the days for many weeks. It did not matter that arrangements have been made, checklists marked, letters sent, particulars organized. … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, dawn, flash fiction, folklore, intuition, micro fiction, morning, plans, short story, warning, weather, writephoto
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