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The Congress of Rough Writers Flash Fiction Anthology Vol I

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Tag Archives: Five Photo Five Stories Challenge
Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge Day Four: German Shepherds And Guy The Gorilla
One day when I was little, I remember walking with my mother across the road to the mushroom farm to buy goat’s milk for our Siamese cats. This was nothing new, but on this particular day two huge dogs appeared … Continue reading →
Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge Day Three: School Symbol
When I left California in 2003, I couldn’t have known that it would be a decade before I would return. It was bittersweet to say the least, walking down memory lane two years ago with my dear friend, revisiting places … Continue reading →
Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge Day Two: Quail Eggs
During my children’s school years, I subscribed them to a variety of magazines and book clubs. My daughter’s favourite was The Magic School Bus club. Such excitment when every few weeks her package arrived containing all sorts of goodies: a … Continue reading →
Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge Day One: Hot Stuff
Delighted to accept the Five Photos, Five Stories challenge when invited first by Irene and then by Norah, I’m looking forward to at long last joining in. The challenge as follows: ‘Post a photo each day for five consecutive days … Continue reading →



































