Flash fiction. Post navigation ←Older posts Tardy Shift Posted onFebruary 23, 2025byrhondaloubert I'm grey like an owl perched on a water-worn post of a fence separating one nothing plot from another. I'm silver like jewellery economical...
Like a lightning strike, flash fiction stories can be over in an instant—radically altering the terrain of the reader’s imagination. These bite-sized stories take a lot of style, skill, and effective word choice to pull off. Many writers try to conquer the flash fiction form in their wri...
100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups Week#133 Tagged,Flash fiction,Myths of stone circles,Stone Circle15 Comments Julia went around Ireland by horse and carriage last week and so her prompt for the 100 word challenge is‘the white horses were galloping’ Here is my interpretation. Circle of Shelte...
This is a unique flash fiction challenge where we provide you with a new photo each week, and the first sentence of a story.Your challenge is to finish the story using 100-150 words, not including the sentence provided.Don’t forget to use the opening sentence…This challenge runs from Mo...
A flash fiction story—sometimes called a short short or nanofiction—is one that has a complete plot in under 1,500 words. Some flash fiction pieces consist of as few as five or six words. But no matter how short, flash fiction stories still contain the main elements of a plot. There...
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Flash Fiction: Write a story on any topic that uses 150 words. Cash prize for the winning entry. Future Flash Fiction: Write a flash fiction story on any topic. But it must take place in the future. Cash Prize! Newbie Flash Fiction: For our New Arrival contest we challenge you to writ...
81words.net was a flash fiction website started by Adam Rubinstein. He's a self-professed educational basket-case from the 70’s who says he finds his sense of meaning and well-being through creativity. Adam Rubinstein, founder of 81words.net Adam said: "A long time ago, a few years ...
Non and fiction next to each other. Alphabetically. Did that had something to do with it? He thought if he could figure this problem out, the solution to the other would fall into place. Trout dropped two books on the heap and answered the door. The neighbourhood mystic stood there, his...
Spillwords.com presents: Irony as Punishment, flash fiction by Anita G. Gorman, who grew up in Queens and now lives in northeast Ohio.