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first date
Click here to hear the poet read his words: first date my first sight of youtells me it’s truenothing my friends told mewas an exaggerationyou are stunningly beautifulyour eyes sparkle with light and lifeyour smile brightens the world for everyone … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Poetry, Sound Bite Fiction
Tagged elvis presley, first date, first kiss, poem, Poetry, romantic, she's not you
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The Haggis
The Carrot Ranch Challenge:In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story inspired by “feathers”. Click here to hear the author read his words: The Haggis There are three different breeds of these savage creatures.The Furry Hillside Haggis has … Continue reading
Posted in Sound Bite Fiction
Tagged 99 words, carrot ranch, flash fiction, haggis, heather, Highlands, kilt, romantic, short story, sound bite fiction, three-legged
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These Foolish Things – Friday Fictioneers
Friday Fictioneers is hosted by the wonderful Rochelle, the undisputed master of what I call Sound Bite Fiction. She sets the weekly challenge, and the standard. This week’s wonderfully bizarre prompt photo is courtesy of Anshu Bhojnagarwala. The idea, as always, … Continue reading