Tag Archive | microfiction
Microfiction #writephoto: Pandora by Jane Dougherty
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
There was something strange about the couple at the house on the hill. They had been in the village no time and already their names cropped up everywhere: he on the board of governors of the local school, though they had no children; she as president of…
100 word story: Waiting at the world’s end
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Painting by Harald Slott-Moller To the place where stars fall, the moon sinks, and the sun dies, I will follow you, I said. I will walk in your footsteps, matching your stride, through wilderness, and across the stormy sea. Until the end of time, while ever birds sing, and…
Write Me a Story Challenge
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Lately I’ve been having a lot of fun writing one or two sentence stories and finding suitable pictures to illustrate them. Occasionally I’ve done it the other way round; seen a picture and thought of a story to match it. Today it’s your turn. I’m posting a painting that…
Microfiction: They took a boat
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Microfiction of less than 200 words based on the painting by Odilon Redon: la barque mystique They took a boat, a blue boat with a yellow sail. Where could two runaway slaves go but the river? No one would chase them to the sea. Yet she shivered. He smiled…