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Each story has a maximum of 300 words and is based on a daily prompt, which I've included in the introduction for each story. If you like writing, see what you can come up with, using the same prompts! Or visit Daily Flash Fiction Challenge for more prompts and contest entries. Magic...
Spillwords.com presents: Brushstrokes, flash fiction by Jasmine Johnstone, who lives in North-East Scotland with her husband ...
Been a long time since I last posted a story on this site, but – spurred on by the deadline of a Dutch writing competition – today I felt inspired. So here it is, a story that doesn’t quit adhere to the 300-words rule as it originated in Dutch and was consequently translated in...
Monthly Flash Fiction Contest & Reviews May 2022 May 2022: volume 2 : issue 4 A Tale of Two Summers PJ Town The box won't fit flush against the wall; something's stopping it. Gerard reaches over the box and runs his hand along the line of wall and floor. He feels a small, hard ...
His words on the wallsAlthough it may only beThe wood panellingThat’s stopping her.Her eyes are cloudedWith ageNot rageHer food must be softenedWhirred.She wears my old training bras.There is something weird about that.No past referred toIt’s like she doesn’t have one.But I know ...
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Tuesday is Flash Fiction Foray by Matt The Book Blogger! Today’s prompt song… Yesterday Once More – The Carpenters Feel free to base responses of anything to do with the song, I always enjoy any different takes! 100 words! Make em count!
February 20, 2024, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about a cosmic egg soup. Is it something new on the menu or the deep horizon? Who … Continue reading → Posted in #99wordstories, Carrot Ranch Congress of Rough Writers, creative writing, flash fiction, ...
“No, but I wore a shirt once.” “Was it weird?” “You are so obsessed,” says Jessica. “It was fine. Just different.” Haley forgets about the love letter, which was from three boyfriends ago, but she finds it while cleaning her desk. The words are the same, but the meanings...