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  • I Choose Today...Thank You!


    Barbara`s TravelsAuthority Authority: 119
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge #135 for December 25th, 2009 If you could be any age today (Christmas), what would it be? — list 5 reasons why (don’t stop at 5!!) At any age I am what I am Not older Nor younger Perfect for me. I like it that way Not yearning for less Dissatisfied Is not my way. To wake up on ...
    2 days ago
  • Crenshaws Gift


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 467
    Little Ralphie hugs the package to his chest and shakes it back and forth. The contents rattle, a muted clatter-clatter. "Its so big," he says, smile beaming. Mom leans over to Dad and lowers her voice to a whisper. "Legos, right?" Dad shakes his head while Ralphie strips the paper from the large box. "Well...its ...
    3 days ago
  • [Fiction] Friday #135


    Write AnythingAuthority Authority: 473
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge #135 for December 25th, 2009 If you could be any age today (Christmas), what would it be? — list 5 reasons why…. (don’t stop at 5!!) How Fiction Friday works   Fiction Friday is easy to do. Check  this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Prompts are published each ...
    3 days ago
  • Breakout


    Writer's NotebookAuthority Authority: 115
    This weeks challenge is to include the phrase "the nervous grave digger smiled at the guard" somewhere in your story. They had thought the governors death would provide them with a welcome diversion. In the end it turned out to be almost the unravelling of everything. Word had reached them well over a week ago that ...
    1 week ago
  • #FridayFlash: Shy Cowboy


    J. Dane TylerAuthority Authority: 103
    This is another exercise in character study; this time, I’m attempting to portray awkwardness and embarrassment, shyness and nerves. Please feel free to let me know how you like it, what works, what doesn’t, etc. Thanks for the read!===========================He looked himself over in the rearview mirror, turning ...
    1 week ago
  • One Up


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 467
    Two men lock stares across a worn table; both of their faces mottled with stubble and sweat, one wearing a green Pioneer cap. A buck knife sticks from the pocked table top. The crowd circling them, most with sewn-on name tags, grease stains, and breath to kill Satan, press closer to the cone of light offered by a ...
    1 week ago
  • [Fiction] Friday #134


    Write AnythingAuthority Authority: 473
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge #134 for December 18th, 2009 Include this in your story..”The nervous grave digger smiled at the guard”   How Fiction Friday works   Fiction Friday is easy to do. Check this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Prompts are published each month to give you plenty of ...
    1 week ago
  • 55 Flash Fiction Friday


    Passionate FictionAuthority Authority: 109
    As a mom one of the hardest things to watch happen, is that of a teenage daughter or son making the slow, often painful transition into adulthood. Im on my sixth teenager, two boys and four girls. And despite what I initially thought, it does not get any easier. Each child has his or her own personality and pressure ...
    1 week ago
  • Historical Fiction Friday


    YA Bookmark: Novels for Young AdultsAuthority Authority: 116
    John is a young man eager to enlist in the army so he can fight the evil Nazis. His father is shipped off to a secret mission somewhere in America. His sister is in love with two soldiers and is pregnant by another one. John is just waiting until he goes off to war, but in that time he falls in love with Ginny, a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Too Good To Be True


    Writer's NotebookAuthority Authority: 115
    Jud stood up with the others as a wave of singing swept over him. Even as a kid hed been impressed by the quality of church choirs. His favourite had always been the black tabernacle choir that used to parade through the streets every year at mardi gras. Hed even been to see them in concert once or twice. But today he ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Armour-Plated Rooftops


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 467
    Ralphie peered from a tiny chink in the boarded window with the shotgun in his right hand. "Whater they doin?" Nichole asked. Hunkered behind an overturned table across the room, she clutched a Berreta like a lover. "Dunno. Theyre all milling around some kind of contraption. Gettin smart, I guess." His knuckles ...
    2 weeks ago
  • [Fiction] Friday: Lovers or Haters


    Benjamin Solah, Marxist Horror WriterAuthority Authority: 129
    Haven’t played Fiction Friday or #FridayFlash for a while, but thought it would be good to write something fresh. [Fiction] Friday Challenge #133 for December 11th, 2009: Start your story during a religious ceremony. Lovers or Haters Singing in high notes wrapped around me, almost blew the roof off ...
    2 weeks ago
  • [Fiction] Friday #133


    Write AnythingAuthority Authority: 473
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge #133 for December 11th, 2009 Start your story  during a religious ceremony. How Fiction Friday works Fiction Friday is easy to do. Check this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Prompts are published each month to give you plenty of notice. Spend at least 5 minutes ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Historical Fiction Friday: Flygirl


    YA Bookmark: Novels for Young AdultsAuthority Authority: 116
    This book caught my eye a while ago and I have been dying to read it. I typically stay away from World War II fiction. Its really not my thing. But this sounds like a unique and interesting concept. Summary: Ida Mae wants only to fly, an improbable proposition for a black girl in 1940s small-town Louisiana. But the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Casualties


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 467
    Two boys with toy rifles crawl through a drainage ditch at the far end of the high school practice field. The fog smudges distant buildings into blots of ink. Both boys stop and gaze out of the ditch. “They’re coming,” says the taller of the two, a ten-year-old with too much black hair in a curly heap on top of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • [Fiction] Friday #132


    Write AnythingAuthority Authority: 473
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge #132 for December 4th, 2009 Include this into your story….“I can’t see anything,” sobbed the figure on the floor.     How Fiction Friday works Fiction Friday is easy to do. Check this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Prompts are published each month to give ...
    3 weeks ago
  • [Fiction] Friday #132


    Write AnythingAuthority Authority: 473
    [Fiction] Friday Challenge for December 4th, 2009: Include this in your story….“I can’t see anything,” sobbed the figure on the floor. How Fiction Friday works Fiction Friday is easy to do. Every Thursday, just check this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Spend at least 5 minutes ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Waste paper, waste words.


    Passionate FictionAuthority Authority: 109
    I left you lying in the dirt, right along with my black words on white paper. Angry questions, muddied under your faint footprint on once pristine paper. You never had any vision. I wonder back over those aggression filled fights, the insistence that all was right, fathomless nights, circling back a full circle - ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Historical Fiction Friday: The Plague


    YA Bookmark: Novels for Young AdultsAuthority Authority: 116
    In the middle of the plague Nells parents die. Shes unsure what will happen to her and her brother, George. What will a couple of peasants do? Well, thankfully they dont have to think about it because Nell shares an uncanny resemblance to King Edwards daughter, Joan. So Nell is to be the princesss body double. Things ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Sometimes, They Dont Come Back


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 467
    Sometimes they come back on time. We sort them, plop them in place on the cart, and ship them back to the shelves to be handled and picked over. But too often, they’re overdue. Occasionally they show up with a handful of coins. No note. No “sorry”. Others never pay their fines; we just find the books in the ...
    4 weeks ago

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