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Thursday photo prompt: Murmur #writephoto

At sunset, the murmurs began. Against the fading day, the voices of the forest made themselves heard. The predators made murmur of their intent, their hunger driving them to act quickly, the potential prey murmuring warnings to be ever vigilant. … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver – #241 – Sorry – More to Do.

Image: Pixbay What did he have to feel sorry about? He hadn’t killed anyone or robbed them blind. So, what was it that made him feel so miserable as the day went by? Aging wasn’t fun he came to realise. … Continue reading

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #45 – Crisp Sings.

I fear my aged companion, Crisp, is losing her mind. Either that or I have been reading far too much of late about dementia. We were out walking along the lake, and she stopped and began singing: “The water is … Continue reading

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Wordle #150 – ‘Slubber’ Overkill.

This week’s words: Find Out 100 Yards  Slubber (to perform hastily or carelessly)  Rarefied  Slip  North  Buy  Shoes  Kill  Saturday  Brag  Rule It was only a matter of time before the world found out about Paul ‘Slubber’ Overkill. ‘Slubber’ was … Continue reading

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Sunday Writing Prompt “The Warehouse” – For $1000.

The sign said: ‘$1000 for three minutes. Are you brave enough to go in the cage?’ My mate Carson looked at the sign then at me and said: “You should give that a go. Think what we could do with … Continue reading

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September 12: Flash Fiction Challenge – Her Greatest Gift.

Her greatest gift was acceptance. I was far from perfect, in fact, I was more flaws than anything else, but she saw through all that and took me for the man I was. For me, it was freeing, knowing I … Continue reading

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First Line Friday: September 13th, 2019 – The Thirteenth Floor Jungle.

The elevator stopped on the thirteenth floor with a lurch.  His first thought was that it was odd the lift should stop at this point, as he knew the building had no thirteenth floor. The lurch had woken him from … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver – #240 – Wading – 12th September – Drama

From the moment he arrived it appeared he had no fear. The teachers didn’t intimidate him like they did the rest of us. He had about him a bravado that was sure to bring him grief. But he showed no … Continue reading

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #44 – Hinton

On one of our walks Crisp, my aged companion, saw reason to reminisce about her childhood. A locomotive rolled past us, and Crisp stopped and stared at the writing on the side of the engine. “I used to visit Hinton … Continue reading

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Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #31 – The Bubble.

Most of the time Agnes lived in a bubble, so it wasn’t surprising she was off with the fairies a lot of the time. Reality for her was built around a few simple things. Eating and sleeping and what happened … Continue reading

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