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Tag Archives: 99 Word Flash Fiction
Foxy Lady: 99 Word Flash Fiction
At long last, time for some Flash Fiction! Charli’s Flash Fiction prompt this week asks us to write about ‘an old mystery in the current time.’ Now, I love a good mystery. Enid Blyton has a great deal to do … Continue reading
Posted in Books & Reading, Flash Fiction
Tagged 99 Word Flash Fiction, Books & Reading, Enid Blyton, Flash fiction, Murder Mystery, Mystery, Red Fox, Woods
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The Black Dog, A Palm Tree And A Flash Fiction
Palm trees are so perfectly designed to survive powerful tropical storms, that even when bent so low as to touch the ground, they straighten up as the storm passes through, stronger than they were before. I was nineteen when I … Continue reading
Desert Storm: 99 Word Flash Fiction
For this week’s Flash Fiction prompt, Charli asks us this: ‘In 99 words (no more, no less) write about the day the earth turned brown. How did it happen? What else might be going on? It can be dramatic or … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Writing
Tagged 99 Word Flash Fiction, Clint Eastwood, Flash fiction, Murder Plot, writing
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Suspicious Minds: 99 Word Flash Fiction
Charli’s prompt for this week’s Flash Fiction challenge of ‘Juxtaposition‘ (see full explanation below) had me thinking, because it seems that a few of you would like me to carry on with Muriel’s story, which actually started out as Ken’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 99 Word Flash Fiction, Flash fiction, Humour, Juxtaposition, writing
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