Another Flash Fiction Challenge from Terrible Minds. The choices I ended up with in my character generation were: A misguided…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Smashing Sub-Genres
Another entry for Chuck Wendig’s flash fiction challenge. I random’d up cyberpunk fairy tale for my sub-genre smash. 935 words.…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Five Random Sentences
Another Flash Fiction Challenge out of Terrible Minds. 861 words. Oblique Desire I must find a way out of the…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: The Titles Have Been Chosen
Another Flash Fiction Challenge from Terrible Minds. From a list of 13 interesting titles, I chose Three Miles Left to…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Choose Your Opening Line
This is my entry for Chuck Wendig’s Flash Fiction Challenge. Credit for the first line goes to Delilah, per the…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Ten Words Will Give You Five
Second Chanced I began to straighten my desk before going home when Beth tossed an envelope on my desk and…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Game of Aspects Redux
Sueryan Juniper Philips Dr. Maartens acted like he had discovered the chamber all by himself instead of being summoned to…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Write What You Know
http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2013/02/15/flash-fiction-challenge-write-what-you-know/ Sacrifice Mistress Rovy never stood still while giving a lesson. Active eyes, active minds, she was fond of saying,…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Inspiration from Inexplicable Photos
Inspired by photo number 2 http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/32-awesome-explanation-less-photos-from-russiahttp://terribleminds.com/ramble/2013/02/08/flash-fiction-challenge-inspiration-from-inexplicable-photos/ Cast No Shadow Ellen sat on a park bench, basking in the warm sunlight. She…
Continue ReadingFlash Fiction Challenge: Choose Your Motif
More like have your motif chosen for you… She’ll Never Be Alyssa Jana drove right past the hitchhiker, not registering…
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