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The Wrap Up
This year may not have gone the way I had hoped but I still had a blast. Besides, every year can’t be like last year’s event. I wrote three solid flash fiction stories and several smaller micro-fiction pieces. One story, … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Writing
Tagged flash fiction, horror, scifi, StoryADay, The Rabbits
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The Rabbits
The Rabbits, 507 words (rough draft) The rabbits were back, digging with a fever around the garden fence. A film of crimson stained the fur around their eyes, nose and mouth. The county would never be able to eradicate MRHD … Continue reading
Becoming
Story #2 is complete! I wrote more flash fiction today (667 words). This story centers around characters from a novel I’ve been playing with for the last couple of years. I say playing because I haven’t committed myself to writing … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction
Tagged evolution, flash fiction, post-apocalypse, science fiction
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The Messenger
Story #1 is finished! I wrote 552 words for my flash fiction story, The Messenger. I love this story; which means I’m not going to post it. Sorry, folks! I will post a teaser from the opening though: Never trust … Continue reading
Story 6: Playing Tricks
Mother’s don’t sleep. Their minds are in sleep mode, but it takes only a small shift in the air, a whisper or a whimper for them to be on their feet. Tonight it was the creak of the door. I … Continue reading
Story 12: One Hour
The following series of entries on Twitter were reported by a Mrs. Ellen Tanner of Macon, Georgia. Her daughter, Terry went missing on the night of May 14 while on vacation near Chestatee B&B. If you have any information please … Continue reading
