Friday, 30 June 2023

And turn about

Last week impossible to choose between Jim and David, this week –  again for reasons of competing, captivating writing – honours have to be shared between Terrie for the 230th entry in The Secret Armadillo Soldier (SAS) Diaries, and David for ‘The end of an Era.  Thank you both, for the high class entertainment  – and Antonia whose comments never fail to highlight a particular merit.

Words for the coming week: lion tender unpack

Entries by midnight Thursday July 6th, new words and winners Friday 7th

Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding title) of flash fiction or poetry using all three words above in the genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialised fiction is, as always, welcome. All variants and uses of the words and stems are fine.

Friday, 23 June 2023

Innovative use of prompts

is something many of this group excels in; Terrie’s ‘a long scream, sharply falling into clipped silence’ a prime example , though as the prompts were from the week before they can’t count for this week.  Instead I have to choose between David’s channelling of the Eagles and Jim’s chilly, snow-bound struggle to a self-chosen suicide and eventually, by the fragility of a snowflake, choose Jim, with gratitude to all of you for participation and comments.

Words for the coming week: clover food, yelp

Entries by midnight Thursday 29th, new words and winners Friday 30th

Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding title) of flash fiction or poetry using all three words above in the genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialised fiction is, as always, welcome. All variants and uses of the words and stems are fine.

Thursday, 15 June 2023

Something of an unanticipated reversion

 To what I remember as childhood reading; goblins and faeries making their appearances. Nevertheless  I sense the joy of writing in every post, for which I thank you, and since I am, as ever, struggling to pick a ‘winner’ I’m declaring each of them as equal as the rest. 

Words for the coming week: cruel destination guest 

Entries by midnight Thursday22nd, new words and winners Friday 23rd

Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding title) of flash fiction or poetry using all three words above in the genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialised fiction is, as always, welcome. All variants and uses of the words and stems are fine.

Friday, 9 June 2023

In hindsight …

…and totally unintentionally, last week’s prompt words – cousin, splinter youth – could be said to have summarised my fourteenth summer; memories of which David’s ‘A fairy tale’ similarly evoked and thereby won him top place for this week’s challenge, a mere nose ahead of Jim’s ‘Payback ‘ Thank you for participation and comments.   

Words for the coming week: clip consensus teeth

Entries by midnight Thursday15th , new words and winners Friday 16th

Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding title) of flash fiction or poetry using all three words above in the genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialised fiction is, as always, welcome. All variants and uses of the words and stems are fine

Friday, 2 June 2023

Winning on a whim

 I’ve said before, there’s no cast in concrete rule, rhyme nor reason as to what prompts me to declare a winner from the weekly selection of Prediction entries, and I am confident you will forgive me this week for choosing Jim’s ‘A long wait’, specifically for the delight of his first sentence and the inspiration of his naming a place ‘Muleshoe’.

 Words for the coming week: cousin splinter youth 

Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding title) of flash fiction or poetry using all three words above in the genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialised fiction is, as always, welcome. All variants and uses of the words and stems are fine.