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Crossroads
Following the demise of Doug’s Min Min Challenge, we – Jenne and I, but mostly Jenne – have decided to continue with more or less the same idea, a story of anything up to 250 words based on a prompt, … Continue reading
The Ladder – Friday Fictioneers
AnElephantCant deny he loves sunshine He lies out all day if allowed So he is confessing He finds it depressing To see a sky filled with such dark heavy cloud Once again it is Friday Fictioneer time. Presented weekly by … Continue reading
Celebration – Friday Fictioneers
AnElephantCant deny he loves street parties With flags on strings and cool decorations Lots of folk having fun Dancing around in the sun All joining happily in sublime celebrations Once again it is Friday Fictioneer time. Presented weekly by party … Continue reading
Full Moon – Sunday Photo Fiction
AnElephantCant just knock up a story Except when a friend asks him to do it This may be quite obscure But he is pretty sure That both his smart readers will quickly see through it This is a weekly invitation … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 words, flash fiction, full moon, orange juice, photo challenge, photo fiction, short story, time machine, time travel
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Thieves of a Feather – Friday Fictioneers
AnElephantCant work without broadband It has been up and down all this week So he speaks to monsieur Who says bien sur I will be sure to give it a wee tweak Once again it is Friday Fictioneer time, with … Continue reading