Author Archives: Michael

SoCS Oct. 15/16 – Screen

The screen shattered, again. What a bore she thought. Another thousand dollars down the drain. There had to be an easier way than this. She picked up her iphone and surveyed the damage. She’d understand if she was clumsy and … Continue reading

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Thursday photo prompt- Moonlit #writephoto

On the edge of the swamp just out of reach, the scum, that enjoyed a fault-free existence, moved slightly to spread itself that fraction further in its efforts to take over all it surveyed and didn’t notice the creature moving … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver #87 Making Sense of Nonsense – The Best Seller

The Opening paragraph reads: “ The dasherber ran like a freigers. Horfwers stood and fuxxated. There were coitnty swredtz and koilpy brisheners all over just quopiry to the tuggerry all about the frrummlllop.” Write your translation of the opening paragraph. … Continue reading

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Photo Challenge #134 – Retreat

Image: inspirationfeed.com Fifteen days of silence The black hand, the black dog, Have both settled over her Taken from her the will and the wherefore. No words are there to save her She’s given up on living Welcoming pain and … Continue reading

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Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers – Grandma’s Baked Dinner

Grandma had the smallest pantry I’d ever seen. Not that it mattered she could turn a pair of old socks into a tasty meal. What Grandma had was a magic touch and her pantry, a collection of bottle, jars and … Continue reading

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Wordle #124 “October 10th, 2016” – Harry Cygnet

This week’s words: Emergency Frailty Adrift Corrupt Lessen Embody Cygnet (a young swan) Inexplicable Vitrify (To convert or be converted into glass.) Bandage Grey Fennel Harry Cygnet hated his name. He did so for one very good reason. Unlike his … Continue reading

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Microfiction challenge #17: A satisfied couple – Gertrude and Stein

Image: Antos Frolka Gertrude and Stein were feeling very pleased with themselves. The morning service had been as they expected, espousing the superiority of the German race over all others. So they were both feeling confident and smug as they … Continue reading

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Writing Prompt #181 “Collage 31” – Dinner

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks/things you can think up if only you try!” ― Dr. Seuss She invited me to dinner. I think she hoped I might stay a little longer … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver # 88 Talisman, October 6, 2016 – Weaver Wormhole

Weaver Wormhole searched frantically through his pockets. He was sure it was there. The crone had been adamant that he keep it safe so as to ward off anything evil that might come his way and right now evil was … Continue reading

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Razzle Dazzle Me! – The Razzle Dazzle Club

Image Google Images Today’s task to absorb the definitions of these words: Razzle: showiness that astonishes; Dazzle: amaze, brightness, brilliance, glare;  Sparkle: effervescence, excel, shine, vivacity, energy, oomph, gusto. Write using the meanings energy of these words. The Razzle Dazzle Club … Continue reading

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