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Tag Archives: short story
Fragrance ~ Roberta Eaton #writephoto
The strong fragrance reminded her of her grandmother. The garden overflowed with lavender bushes, their purple flowers surrounded by bees. They moved lithely from one flower head to another, foraging the nectar efficiently to take back to their hives. Nettie … Continue reading
Fragrant ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
My grandmother always told me that Grey House is not a house of ghosts. That there is nothing there but the smell the dead leave behind. People leave their comments in the visitor’s book, telling of the scents they picked … Continue reading
Not a walk in the park ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
Chrysanthemums, geraniums, fushias and dahlias—the garden had it all, and then some more. Situated just outside the colony gates and encircling the pantheon of eight 25 floor highrise apartment complex that answered to the fanciful name of Galleria Heavenly Heights, … Continue reading
The Fragrance of Life ~ Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
I could smell them from miles away, the sweet fragrance that I had been missing for I don’t know how long. Drawn towards it like a moth to fire, I walked into the garden like a zombie. The redolence inside … Continue reading
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By Any Other Name ~ D. Avery #writephoto
Stroke has kept her from her beloved rose garden, poor dear. So I bring it to her, one vase at a time, only one, for there isn’t a clear surface for more than that in her small cluttered room. I … Continue reading
No loose ends ~ Violet Lentz #writephoto
She grabbed a handful of his shirt, and roughly pulled him close to her. With no provocation, she grasped his lower lip firmly between her teeth, and proceeded to run her tongue slowly, seductively, along the line of his upper … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Fragrant #writephoto
Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT) Wednesday 6th February and link back to this post with a pingback to be included … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Snowfall #writephoto
* Lovers embracing Stirring beneath the blanket The heartbeat of earth Cold stone and winter branches Remember the warmth of spring * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in the grounds of Chatsworth House, one of the most … Continue reading
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Fitting In ~ Michele Jones #writephoto
Terri looked outside the window and groaned. Snow. “Seriously? Are you freaking kidding me?” Her life sucked. No way would her mother let her take the car, and she planned to go to Brandon’s party. He was the most popular … Continue reading
