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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers – An Evening Alone
Image: © Goroyboy He’d left a note as always, scratched crudely telling me he’d be back by midnight. Thinking we had the evening to ourselves we got down to it. Jason was the best lover, careful, considerate and very … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged evening, Flash Fiction for aspiring Writers, Marriage, relationship
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Bonus Wordle “Sam’s Choice” – Nicole Kingfisher
This week’s words with thanks to Sam, Mr Yves… Sweep Void Virtue Tonal Shimmer Burgundy Foot Kingfisher Hurry Bridge Nintendo Grove. As Nicole Kingfisher breathed her last the angels responsible for the next phase of her existence were engaged in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged eternity, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, Wayne and Greg, wordle
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A Certificate at Last
Last week I received a Certificate proclaiming me to be a Proficient Teacher. There it is above in all its magnificent colour. At first I thought it was a joke, someone taking a lend of me. Then I felt insulted … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged insult or praise, Proficient teacher, retirement
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Emptiness
When they opened him up, they spotted In his stomach cavity, a vacuum. He’d told them it was there But no one believed him. They knew what had been there They saw the scar where the cord had been cut, … Continue reading
Sunday Writing Prompt “Unlikely Partnerships”
I was nervous about going on the trip as being a lone traveller I was uncertain as to who else might be on tour and whether or not I’d fit in if I was the only single person. Our tour … Continue reading
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Tagged Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, Sunday Writing Prompt, tour, unlikely partner
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Weekend Writing Prompt #44 – Fallen
“Oh, how the mighty have fallen.” The words echoed in his mind as he sat on the park bench in a foreign city in an equally foreign city. More than once he asked himself how it had all gone wrong, … Continue reading
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Tagged destitute, fallen, Family, sexual abuse, weekend writing prompt
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#SoCS March 3/18 – fine
Fine Everything was fine as long as the motor kept running. The running motor made it possible to edge our way forwards despite the huge crowds surrounding us. It was a fine day, everything was going along fine when we … Continue reading
Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 26 – Looking Inside Oneself.
Image: by Salvador Dali Looking inside yourself is fraught with danger. If you are honest you see a whole bunch of stuff you may not be all that keen to acknowledge. No matter how much you wish for it, the … Continue reading
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Tagged inward, loss, Reena's Exploration Challenge, self, self-esteem
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Time To Write: Sentence Starter 32 [Creative Writing Prompt]
“Where were you? I’ve been waiting all day!” “You aren’t going to believe the day I have had.” “Go on, thrill me, I’m so pissed off right now. Do you have any idea what’s like to stand here all day … Continue reading
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Tagged relationship, Time to write, where were you
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Thursday photo prompt – Dark #writephoto
They welcomed the dark. After a hot summers day sheltering in the depths of the lake among the thick reeds and the slimy bottom the night and its darkness allowed them to slide out of the water and shed their … Continue reading