Tag Archives: Flash Fiction for aspiring Writers

FFfAW Challenge-February 14, 2017 – An Unwritten Law

Image: © Sunayana The unwritten law of the trip was that what happened on tour stayed on tour. All was going well. A night out in the city, the enjoyment of the local cuisine, the sights and sounds of a … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of January 31, 2017 – First Day of School

Image: Jessica Haines It was the first day of school, it was raining, cold and Jess could think of a thousand things she’d rather be doing than going to boring old school. So in protest she decided to take the … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of January 17, 2017 – Shifting the Piano

Image: Shivangi Singh It was one of those “Right Said Fred”* moments. Bozo had asked his mates, Simmo, Paddo and Mickey to help move the piano from his place to his sisters. Bozo lived on the top floor and needed … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of January 10, 2017 – The Dinner Cruise

Photo: Louise with The Storyteller’s Abode. A boat cruise along the town’s canals was the perfect way to end the day. We looked forward to the leisurely evening being fed and guided through this historic town. Another cruise was leaving … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of December 27, 2016 – Horse-Riding

Photo: thanks to Iain Kelly. She announced that this Christmas/New Year she’d give him a gift that was a part of her childhood. She was going to take him horse-riding. Her glee was obvious. His apprehension equally so. The big … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of December 20, 2016 – Panic!

It didn’t help a lost cause to realise we were in fact lost. Added to the trauma of that realisation was the fog that had quickly descended and was now thickening by the minute. She looked at me and I … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge-Week of December 13, 2016 – Dark and Dingy Folk

It was a dark and dingy street inhabited by dark and dingy people. Each house held its own dark and dingy secret. Each dark and dingy person held their respective secret closely to their chest. They knew what they had … Continue reading

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FFfAW Challenge – Week of November 29, 2016 – My Sister

Image: thanks to Louise at ‘The Storyteller’s Abode”. My sister was a snob there was no two ways about it. She looked down her nose at everyone. It was mother’s fault. As my sister’s role model, a haughtier woman, you’d … Continue reading

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Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers- Sideways World

Image: Iain Kelly No one was surprised when the world turned sideways how quickly we all adjusted. There was a feeling that it could have been worse. It could have turned upside down which everyone feared. Now we lived with … Continue reading

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Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers – Carl and Rover

Image: The Storyteller Abode_ Thanks Louise Carl loved taking his master for a walk. It wasn’t hard to get him motivated. A good solid wag of the tail, a wistful look and a movement toward the front door and the … Continue reading

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