Flash Fiction, Mini-series, Serials or Short Stories
Friday Fiction: Dinosaur Waltz
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
Happy Friday! I rarely do blog posts on Friday, but it’s my turn up at bat over at Story Empire with a Friday Fiction Prompt. I could hardly ask others to play along and not take a shot at it myself. So, here goes…from the cloud below…
Short Story/Serial Monday – Memories of Rachel – Part 5
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
More twists and turns this week. Ben’s work on the simulation of his wife’s personality is successful beyond what he anticipated. This is great news. Or is it? Follow the adventure this week as Ben and Rachel meet this new presence in their house. It will be interesting to…
Mini Mystery #4
Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
The First Getaway Car On 21st December 1911, a French anarchist gang made history by using the first getaway car. The car, a 1910 Delaunay-Belleville luxury limousine (pictured), registration number 783-X-3, was stolen on 14th December 1911 by four members of the gang who changed the plate to 668-X-8. A week…
Magic Carpet…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“I dunno… It’s still not right.” “I did it exactly as you said this time.” “Even so, there’s something missing…” My son has once again asked me to do the impossible. It is, you might think, just a small thing. Something that I should be able to…
Short Story/Serial Monday – Memories of Rachel – Part 4
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
When things went purple last week, Ben was shocked. His sophisticated software had encountered something new. This week we will find out what it was. We will also find out how the “head hopping” point of view during Rachel’s dream was possible. (I had some comments about that…it was…
The courage of conviction…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
‘They’ve got that completely the wrong way around.’ I almost winced as I read the article, completely disagreeing with the perspective that was being outlined. The basics were correct, I felt but there was something decidedly ‘off’ about the way it was being put across. I read…