I don’t know how the live traffic feed at the RH
side of this (inherited along with the site) works but it has me flitting between
Coventry, Wolverhampton and Launceston, down in Cornwall, all 100 miles or more
from my actual location. None of which, thank goodness, prevented a richness of
entries this week from newcomer Jeffrey’s
heavenly description to RR Kovar - the previous host of The
Prediction. And we have had Patricia’s
very successful first poem, despite having claimed for months she wouldn’t know
where to start. (It’s my belief that good writers are naturally poetic), Zaiure’s suggestion of a new serial, Bill launching into the future, Antonia bamboozling us with pirate
logic, complemented by Rosie’s
alternative view, and Kai coming
over nasty with a sliver of steel.
So, who to choose? Which of these do I like –
admire, enjoy – enough of a fraction above the others to declare it winner? And
the truth is, this week, I simply cannot say, therefore I have to declare you
all winners, for your writing, but would give Antonia and Patricia
extra praise for their consistency in commenting. Thank you all.
Words for next week: paper queue yawn
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by midnight Thursday 15th December, new
words posted on Friday 16th
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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. Serialised 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
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