Here is another tiny story, a quick bit of flash fiction where I sit down and just write without stopping. It's not meant to be perfect, and I've kept it to how it was first written with very little refining. It’s amazing what can be done in twenty minutes. Let me know what you think.… Continue reading Welcome June with a Micro Story
Category: flash fiction
My Cool Stuff
When I was looking at Neil Gaimen's website, he had a page called Cool Stuff & Things. I was immediately drawn to the name. It was interesting and I wanted one on mine. So I’ve started one too. You’ll find it on the menu and from the link below. It will be a work in… Continue reading My Cool Stuff
Fun at World Book Day
I was recently asked by author Audrina Lane to take part in World Book Day at the Care Home she works at. I was a little nervous, but it turned out to be an enjoyable experience, especially when you have an attentive and interested audience. First Sight is the flash fiction I read to the… Continue reading Fun at World Book Day
#FictionFriday – First Sight
Joe was a homicide cop working on a case. He didn’t know something would happen today that would change his life. Regrettably, it occurred while he had a mouthful of doughnut. Kathy awoke as she did every morning, threw on joggers, t-shirt, and sneakers, grabbed a bottle of water, and headed for Central Park. She… Continue reading #FictionFriday – First Sight
#FictionFriday – Our Street is Bloody Offal
Some years ago, I came across this newspaper article. and I thought it so amusing, I wrote a story around it. A quiet street turned into a river of blood yesterday when a tanker sprang a leak. More than 2,500 gallons of offal cascaded into the road after a pipe burst as the tanker pumped the… Continue reading #FictionFriday – Our Street is Bloody Offal
#FictionFriday – Office Super-Girl
When I opened the door this morning, a gift box sat on the step. It wasn’t even my birthday, but there it was, a red squared container tied up with a bright gold ribbon. I gazed up and down the road but saw no one. Inside, I placed it on the table, searched for a… Continue reading #FictionFriday – Office Super-Girl
My Review of Murder and Other Love Stories by Bruce A. Hanson
I saw this posted on Facebook by Pauline Reid, who is a great reviewer. She gave such a great reviewer and I had to read it for myself. A different kind of review is always a change. Twins - if the rest of stories start off as well written as this, I’m in for a… Continue reading My Review of Murder and Other Love Stories by Bruce A. Hanson
#FictionFriday – The Tunnel
The guide raised a lantern to light up the path in front. There was nothing but darkness in the distance. A line of people followed behind. Nobody spoke. We didn’t think it would be like this. The sound of dripping water and our footsteps on the damp floor were the only things I heard. Nervous… Continue reading #FictionFriday – The Tunnel
First Date by Penny Wilson
I liked this little piece of flash fiction. Tina was young and naive. She was also a statuesque beauty that Rex fell for the first time he saw her picture. Rex had everything in order. He … First Date
Book and Stories You May Want to Read
I receive a lot of author’s newsletter’s and find them interesting. Many attend book signing events, and others share writing updates. I’m able to see their works in progress, and information on their latest releases. Being an author for some, is a business, and it takes a lot to keep readers engaged. I share a… Continue reading Book and Stories You May Want to Read