It occurred to me that The Prediction has much in
common with a weekly magazine – one with a central core of regular contributors
plus guest writers whose contributions appear when time and inspiration permit. On second thoughts, so vivid is the writing that it is more a comic, each piece accompanied by a strip of
illustrations, drawn by an equally varied core of artists.
In some ways
the requirement to declare a weekly ‘winner’, as well being near impossible
because each chimes with a different sort of pleasure, seems superfluous, but
since it is expected I assign top place on the podium this week to Chris for his Ellis Island. As ever,
the rest of you are jostling just half a step down. Antonia and Patricia were kind
enough to nominate my watercolour inspired piece as a worthy winner which I
much appreciate. As I’ve said before, we all write for the pleasure and
approval of our peers, and the giving and receiving of comments is what gives
this site its especial strengths.
Words
for the coming week are: dock, register, settlement
Entries by
midnight Thursday 28th April , new
words and winners posted on Friday 29th
Usual rules: 100 words maximum (excluding
title) of flash fiction or poetry using all of the three words above in the
genres of horror, fantasy, science fiction or noir. Serialized fiction is, as
always, welcome. All variants and use of the words and stems are fine. Feel
free to post links to your stories on Twitter or Facebook or whichever social
media best pleases you and, if you like, remind your friends that we are open
to new and returning writers.