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Tag Archives: writephoto
A wish – Jane Dougherty #writephoto
This little story is for Sue Vincent’s photo prompt. When I saw what she had come up with this week, the Cookie Monster and the Groke paled into insignificance. I have inverted the image I first had, and the result … Continue reading
XOXO – Anurag Bahkshi #writephoto
Dear Xenobia, I have been meaning to write this letter to you for a very long time now, but every time I tried to put pen on paper, I developed cold feet, and so had to call to a maid … Continue reading
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Tagged absurd, amwriting, Animals, atozchallenge, BlogchatterA2Z, Crazy, creative, creative writing, fairy tales, fiction, flash fiction, fun, funny, Humor, humour, mad, microfiction, nonsense, retelling, short story, story, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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Toad – Michael #writephoto
‘Not another one,’ thought Toad as a dark pebble hit the pond. Toad hated his revere being disturbed as he sat in the bottom of the pond, doing things only toads know about. How was a Toad to achieve irresistible … Continue reading
After Corinthians – Geoff LePard #writephoto
Drognad the Green leant on his hoe and mopped his brow. The double suns of the First Spring had been unusually intense just as Magrod the Seer had prophesied. ‘You need to moisten the seeds, Drognad.’ Stupid crone, he’d thought … Continue reading
Splash – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent Note – this is a continuation of the last several #write photo stories. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3 Part 4, Part 5. Part 6. – After the dragon left we reentered the cabin and filled … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, high fantasy, serialized book, serialized story, story, writephoto
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Steel – Scott Andrew Bailey #writephoto
For Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo prompt Another bit of short fiction – another continuation of The Dark – and Footsteps, and The Discovery Here Sue’s photo for this week. Steel By Scott Bailey © 2018 Splash! The water leapt into … Continue reading
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Tagged prose, scott bailey, short fiction, writephoto, writing
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Valley of Blood – James #writephoto
Taylor watched the light from the campfire flicker reflected in his opponent’s all too confident eyes, as he picked himself up from off the ground again and raised his bokken. She was already in position, barely winded, while he was … Continue reading
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Tagged children's fantasy, childrens book, Davidson children, demons, dragonrider, dragons, series, splash, Sue Vincent, writephoto
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Something Fishy – Penny Wilson #writephoto
Looking behind her, she saw her footprints. She cocked her head, studying them. They looked so odd to her. She smiled and bent over to pull her shoes off. “At least that’s a little better!” She thought to herself. Continuing … Continue reading
Fade To Opaque – Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
‘Are you sure this is the best one?’ ‘The light was good and I thought the composition…’ ‘Yes, yes. That’s true. But…’ ‘The sand was firm, the rocks just the right shade of dull…’ ‘Sure. Yes, I don’t disagree that … Continue reading
