Monthly Archives: August 2013

Trifecta: Week Eighty-Nine – Illogical

This weeks trifecta challenge is 33 – 333 words using: WEAK (adjective) 3: not factually grounded or logically presented <a weak argument> It was an ordinary evening in the household when something happened which would scar him forever. His wife had been cleaning the … Continue reading

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Alastair’s Photo Fiction – Waste.

When my dad reached his eightieth birthday we decided to take him to the air show at the local aerodrome. We knew he had been a fighter pilot during the war but had rarely mentioned anything about his time as … Continue reading

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Trifextra: Week Seventy-Nine – Relationship.

[ changó ] / Foter / CC BY-NC-ND   Our relationship has the life span of a butterfly. How? At sunset we vanish. But there’s tomorrow. Only if you wait. You’ll wait for me? Of course. How can you be … Continue reading

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Ligo Haibun Challenge

Morning Glory I am awake. I look at you sleeping beside me. I am enamored. You, the most beautiful person anyone could long for. We have laughed and we have cried. Our energies spent, we have slept the peaceful sleep … Continue reading

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Vis dare 31 – Focused

Look! It’s Adam. The widower. Yes. Same time, every night. Still looking. His Charlotte was his life. Sad. Yes. Why does he persist? Rumour says he hasn’t yet let go. Their love was infinite. Everlasting. Perfect. Then the accident. The … Continue reading

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Five Sentence Story – Bliss

Bliss I love you. I love you too. I love you the most. I love you more. Hmmmmmmm oh yeah, this is bliss.

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Friday Fictioneers – The Bump

In the middle of the night I heard a bump on the roof. Bumps don’t usually wake me but this one did. It was a bump that moved after it bumped. Bumps that move and scratch can be intriguing. I … Continue reading

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