Tag Archive | Flash Fiction
A Day In The Life – RNIB Writing Competition
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Last year the Royal National Institute of The Blind (RNIB) ran a writing competition with the theme “A day In The Life”, which was judged by RNIB members and the writer Natalie Haines, (for a podcast of the entries please visit http://dl.groovygecko.net/anon.groovy/clients/rnib/Vision-65-podcast.mp3). The winning entry imagines a day…
Print Books?
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Thus far I have published 4 collections of short stories and 1 longer work. All my books are available solely in ebook format. For some time now I have been considering producing print versions of my books using the Print On Demand (POD) services of Createspace (https://www.createspace.com/). My…
Flash Fiction: Patience is a Virtue
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a short story I just wrote up for a flash fiction contest for the Short Story and Fiction Society (SSFFS). The prompt was the following picture: Photo: http://www.nature-places.com/15-most-amazing-ghost-towns/ Patience is a Virtue I’m patient, as befits all immortal beings. Urgency is such an undignified concept. I open…
Damned Words 9
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
Time Jon Olson How long has it been? No way to keep track. Not in here; not in this crypt. I’m sure the humans know. Once, they were prey; I was the hunter, too powerful for defeat. How long since they dug this pit and threw me in?…
Flash fiction mini competition
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
September’s mini competiton on Elizabeth Frattaroli’s blog is flash fiction. The piece must be no more than 50 words on the theme of Mystery and Magic. This is my entry. The ritual was over, the masked women retreated, leaving her to savour her triumph. She lay exhausted but ecstatic—the…