Friday, 31 July 2015

Jiggety jig

Back home again and mostly over the jetlag. One week of my  three away was spent with a group of writing friends whereat I wrote a total of twenty prompt-led pieces, limited by time rather than word count – all excellent practice, and very, very enjoyable.
No complaints about the quantity and quality of – and pleasure gained from – this week’s turnout for the Prediction either, both in writing and commenting which is such a strength of this site.
Difficult as ever to choose a winner, but I thought Antonia’s use of the prompts – invariably seamless – hit a new level this week so award her latest Infinity episode first place.  As newcomers, bdcharles and Kai are joint and well-deserved seconds – I very much look forward to reading more of their work.

Next week’s words are  ordinary, crepuscular, violin

Entries by midnight Thursday 6th August, new words and winners posted on Friday 7th

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.

Friday, 24 July 2015

24th July

Presumably first week of the holidays curtailed writing time last week, so kudos to Antonia and Mashie for showing up with episodes of their serials, featuring submarine and Vikings; Captain and Satan himself. I'm declaring Mashie the winner because collection in any shape or form was missing from Infinity.
I've had a relaxing week of prompt writing and exercises, watching humming birds and squirrels from the deck of a house in Tualatin, near Portland OR, but we leave here 3.45 tomorrow morning for New York, which is likely to be a lot more strenuous. in the meantime, I hope you can make something of the following.
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Next week’s words are  lamp,  pair,  thumb

Entries by midnight Thursday 30th July, new words and winners posted on Friday 31st

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.

Friday, 17 July 2015

17th July

My conscience won't let me have a second week declaring you winners all, but goodness you've made it really difficult to pick a winner.  But since I have to choose I'll declare Chris's 'Ass is grass' the winner by a mere blade's width, and an even narrower blade putting Fergus' porcupine earrings above Mashie's 'Walking the Planck.  And thank you all for your wonderful contributions.

Next week’s words are  deal, collection, toll

Entries by midnight Thursday 23rd July, new words and winners posted on Friday 24th

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.

Friday, 10 July 2015

10th July

10th July- and in a Seattle hotel where the fan sounds like a waterfall behind which a man is playing an accordian.
And truly I cannot pick a single winner from this week's entries so declare you all equally meriting of first place - your words wonderfully entertaining, for which I thank you.

Next week’s words are  jam, porcupine, seven

Entries by midnight Thursday 16th July, new words and winners posted on Friday 17th


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.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Week of heat and drama

STOP PRESS:  Submissions of novel-length SFF required by Hodderscape during August

And, forgive me, I’m well aware this week’s UK max temperature, maybe since records began, is not a patch on other places, including Greece, from where Fergus has delivered  three fascinating episodes, the first of which wins my vote for first place this week:  the stark, staccato delivery adds to the impact of the cold-hearted tale.  In joint second place come Colleen and Rebecca, whose writing never fails to enthral and whose Nate and Seth serial has ever been mouth-wateringly delicious. As Tim says, its a never-ending delight to see the variations wrought by each of you from the prompts
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For this coming week the words are: hawk,  tape,  legacy

Entries by midnight Thursday 9th July, at which time I shall be en route to Seattle.
New words will be posted on Friday 10th July and winners as soon as I am able thereafter.  Apologies in advance for possible brevity or lack of comment from me; I trust each of you will make up for it.
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.

Friday, 26 June 2015

Too spicy?

A drop in entries this week – ‘turmeric’ a challenge too far for some, perchance? –  but no less difficult to choose one above the rest.  In the end I could not separate Zaiure and Newbie so have to declare them joint winners for this week - congratulations to you both - and Fergus, for his second entry, which used the word so cleverly, runner up.  

Next week’s words are  arch,  piano,  vegetate
Entries by midnight Thursday 2nd July, new words and winners posted on Friday 3rd


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.


Friday, 19 June 2015

It's only words ...

Another week of a dozen participants, several submitting more than once (Hooray!) and the standard, it seems, ever-rising.
 As Mashie said, elsewhere – ‘it’s only words’ – but the power they have,  to evoke disgust and discomfort, along with open-mouthed admiration and applause,  has been well-exploited this week.  For the impact of his words in ‘The Lesson’ – and I doubt many of us will forget that skin heart in a hurry – Mashie wins this week’s first place.
My short-list for second place includes Patricia, for ‘Bliss’, Rebecca for ‘Tit for Tat’, Red Ruth and Fergus, with Patricia just nudging ahead.
Via her blog Unusual Diction – link on the sidebar – I learn that Zaiure has published a collection of her ever-delicious flash fiction.   Do let me know if you’d like your blog to be added to the list.

Next week’s words are middle,  turmeric,  wail
Entries by midnight Thursday 25th June, new words and winners will be posted on Friday 26th

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.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Lovely thirteen

What an astonishing response to my first week as Prediction host!!  The last time comments on this site went into treble figures was June 2013, although those on Lily Childs Friday Prediction often reached 200. 
I’m truly grateful for the wonderful response from regulars and from friends from both the Word Cloud and the House of Writers who not only submitted pieces of startlingly vivid writing but also, knowing how we writers crave recognition from our peers, took time to comment on others.
With thirteen participants, judging WAS difficult.  Above all else it was the imagery evoked that grabbed me and enabled me, eventually, to whittle down a shortlist of ... eight.  From Tim’s blue-eyed rats, through Rich’s Code Blue, via moving war-time evocations from Mashie and Baz to Rebecca’s ever-addictive prose and Michael’s succinctness.  But in the end I had to choose so, I went for those who gave me the biggest surprise.  Which narrowed it down to Abi and Gita.  By the merest whisker, Gita’s ‘orgasm that was building but still had a ways to go’ beat Abi’s jism and ‘kinda peachy tang, thick as crude and mighty fillin’

Next week’s words are:  cost, exquisite, slow

Entries by midnight Thursday 18th June, new words and winners will be posted on Friday 19th

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.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Five minutes into the job

And without further ado I'll post words for this week's Prediction:

army

break
blue.
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The usual rules apply: 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 uses 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.


This week you have until midnight (GMT) Friday 12th June to post.  New words and winners on Saturday.  Next week I'll revert to the pattern of Lily Child's original Friday Prediction, and have a Thursday deadline, with new words on Friday.

Saturday, 30 May 2015

All On The Table

Before I get to winners and words.

It's fairly obvious that I am having a hard time getting things done here in a timely fashion.  I know I've mentioned before that my life is rather fraught these days, and has been for some time.

Rebecca and I had hoped that by taking on the admin duties together, we could keep up.  Sadly, her plate is as overfull as mine is these days.

I love Prediction, and I love doing this, but I'm offering it up to anyone who wants to take over, who believes they can keep up with it better than I have been able to.  I simply cannot guarantee right now that I can be here in the timely fashion required.

That being said, I do not want to see Prediction die. If no one else can, or is willing to take on the admin duties, Prediction will continue here under the best care I can give it and I will continue to strive to keep it as current as my situation will allow.

Our winner this week is Antonia Woodville with Infinity 98: As always, Antonia, this is a beautifully woven piece.  Thank you.

The Tome has obligingly provided new words:

Chime
Jug
Poison

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Saturday, June 6th.  Winners and words on Sunday, June 7th.

The Gates are Open!

Monday, 18 May 2015

Winners and Words, May 18, 2015. (Because I couldn't think of a better title)

Good morning!

The Tome and I have awakened very early this morning.  Good thing because it appears my winners and words post of last night didn't go through.  *le sigh*  

I know I've said this before, but you have made it so very difficult to choose a winner this week.  Every submission this week was brilliant in its own way.  I honestly feel that they all deserve to win.  That being said, it is my job to choose winners, and chosen I have...

Our winner this week is Michael Fletcher with Reinforcements:  This literally  made me feel if I was being pushed along on rails to the end.  It's that compact and slick, it's amazing.  You used the prompts really well. It's a fantastic combination of subject matter and technique.  Thank you!

Also winning this week is Noah Heinrich with In the Jewel of Cities (Part 2): Such an amazing sense of place conveyed in so few words. I now know exactly what such a place would feel, smell, and sound like, even though I have never visited one.  I cannot wait to read more of this.  Thank you!

Bait
Disturb
Joint

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Saturday, May 23d.  Winners and words on Sunday, May 24th.

The Gates are Open!




Monday, 11 May 2015

A Mother's Love.

Good evening!

The Tome has finally arrived home from visiting its Mother and is ready for winners and words.  Who knew it has a Mother?!  Any rate, we are ready to go.

Our winner this week is Zaiure with Spike:, for the sheer lushness of the writing.  This story is gorgeously descriptive.  It was an absolute pleasure to read.  Thank you!

Also winning this week is Patricia Purvis with First Encounter:  I'm delighted with the cleverness of this piece. The prompts are so seamlessly woven that I had to read more than once to find them.  Thank you!

And now for our new words:

Aroma
Ice
Ragged

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Saturday, May 16th.  Winners and words on Sunday, May 17th.

The Gates are Open!

Monday, 27 April 2015

Sleepless Nightmare's Bloom.

Good Morning, all!

The Japanese maple tree outside my new bedroom window is starting to bloom.  As my parents and I, now, live in the middle of the city, on a third floor, the city lights often reflect off of and light the tree when it's dark outside.  It looks deliciously creepy that way, to be honest, and I have spent the last few sleepless nights gazing at it.  It's barely begun to bloom, so it still looks mostly bare-boned in the yellowish glow of the streetlights out front.  The blooms are tiny, bright green with deep reddish purple at the branch ends.  The light of the night makes them look sickly yellow and blood red.  I have conjured many dark images and bits of tales while my mind has climbed through it's darkened branches.  Now, if I could only find the time to write them.

I see, however, that all of you have had time to write, and such lovely, dark things you have wrought!  My deepest thanks to all!

Our winner this week is Antonia Woodville with : Infinity 95 :  Antonia, your stories are always beautifully crafted, but something about the tone and phrasing of this REALLY caught my attention.  Reading it was like being carried along on a tide.  Lovely use of the prompts as well.  Thank you!

The Tome has just arrived in our new digs from its travel back East to me.  It looks a bit jet lagged, but has agreed to give forth new words.

Cousin
Rebel
Spike

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Saturday, May 2nd.  Winners and words on Sunday, May 3d.

The Gates are Open!


Monday, 20 April 2015

Of Straws and Camels

Hello, lovelies! 

Miss Colleen is consumed with matters great and small...which is to say that she's buried under a mound of crap life has foisted upon her and is currently attempting to dig herself out. My particular camels are not so overburdened, having eaten half the straw that threatened to break their backs. Convenient, that, although perhaps not to the straw merchant. At any rate, I have stepped in to do the hosting honors for the nonce.

What an amazing group of writers we have here! The variety and depth of the stories never ceases to amaze me, and while the nature of a challenge demands a winner, I want you all to know how very much I value you sharing your talents with us. The support we show each other in commenting when we can is another reason to cherish this community. Thank you for any and all of that.

The winner this week is Zaiure for Wolf. There's a surprising amount of world building for so few words, and the tension was delightful.

Runner up goes to Noah Heinrich for The Hunters of 228 Orchard Lane, which has one of the best twist endings I've read in a long time.

The Tome has fled New England and the post-Boston Marathon party crowd (it being more than a little misanthropic) and arrived to cough up these words and slink off for a well-deserved rest:

Belief
Stripe
Monitor

They seem so innocuous, but I have no doubt you will stun me with how creatively you use them.

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Saturday, April 25.  Winners and words on Sunday, April 26.

The Gates are Open!

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Always moving.

I feel as if I've been in the process of moving forever.  Breaking down one life, packing it, and moving it...alone.  All the while, clearing the remnants of someone else's out of my new space.  It's been trying, and tiring.  This winter has the same feeling to it.  Even though Spring has officially begun, I feel as if winter is still here, holding us down. But we keep moving...

Our winner this week is Michael B. Fletcher with The Craftsman:  I really enjoyed your use of the prompts. And the idea of spells as something to be physically woven has always been of interest to me. This is a really entertaining piece.  Thank you.

Also winning this week is Patricia Purvis with Inn of the Four Seasons:  The story of Camelot being one of my favorites, this struck a lovely and humorous note with me.  Loved the last line.  Very creative!  Thank you!

The Tome has been having a bit of difficulty adjusting to its new surroundings, particularly since almost everything we own is still in boxes.  However, I've managed to get it to spit out some new words for us to play with.

Drug
Figure
Beast

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Friday April 17th, with winners and words on the Saturday, April 18th

The Gates are Open!

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Casting Out.

As warmer weather draws near, one feels a need to clean up, and clean out...to cast away bad habits and old demons.  Sometimes the demons are a bit challenging to be rid of.  Sometimes they hang around to greet the new ones often come with a new season.

Our winner this week is Zaiure with Bombshell:  Fantastic dialogue and a great last line.  I liked the pacing as well.  Thank you!

Also in the winner's circle is Antonia Woodville with Infinity 92:  Another story will a killer last line.  I am envious of how long you have kept this story both interesting and moving at a good pace. Thank you!

The Tome has offered up new words:

Loom
Dish
Tale

The usual rules apply: 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.

Since I'm so very late this week, we'll go 'til Sat, April 4th, with winners and words on the Sun, April 5th

The Gates are Open!

Monday, 23 March 2015

Winners and words. March 22, 2015

So again, I was sure my closing post had gone through when I posted it. Evidently not.  So I wrote this,using last week's prompts, just now, because it seemed like the thing to do!

“Oh bloody hell.”  Lolly muttered.

She stared at the bottom of the blog page, noticing that yet again her “The Gates are Closed” post hadn’t gone through. She’d about reached the limit of her patience with her rattletrap old computer.

“I’m going to wind up in an asylum if this keeps happening.”

“Now , now…”  the demon whispered in her ear.  “There’s no pride in suicide.  Let me offer you a deal.”

“I just want this fucking post to go through!”

The demon smiled as the entry finally posted and Lolly fell dead.

“The Gates are Closed”

__________________________________________________________

OK!  Random inspiration borne of abject frustration aside, let's get on with it.

Our winner is Noah Heinrich with The Great Game:  I loved the dialogue in this.  Very clever use of the prompts as well.  This was great fun to read!  Thank you.

Also in the winner's circle this week is Patricia Purvis with Cripplegate Junction/Part 5-Cakes And Cautions: On the surface it's a simple little slice of life.  A canteen, some free pastries, and a cute little girl.  But I love ominous you've made it all.  As always, lovely use of the prompts.  Thank you.

And now, the Tome has offered up new words.

Antagonize
Iridesce
Organic

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Friday, March 27th.  Winners and words on Saturday, March 28th.

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Glimmers of Green

Greetings all,

There are, as I type this, utility trucks and heavy equipment outside of the house next door.  They are digging for and readying to repair a gas leak.  They've been there for some hours now.  It's just 10:00 PM here.  Something tells me I won't be getting much sleep tonight.  It's all right.  I tend to be a bit of night owl these days.  Besides, the windows are open and there's the tiniest breath of Spring in the breeze.

The Tome is perched on my bed near the open window, waiting to bring forth new words. Let us not make it wait much longer, eh?

Our winner this week is Rob Evangelista with part 3 of his as yet unnamed story.  The prompts are gorgeously woven into this.  I had to read it three times just to find them!  Thank you!

In second place is Sandra Davies with A Change of Focus (120):  First of all, I can't believe it's been 120 chapters.  You have kept this story fascinating and going strong.  This chapter is lushly written and honestly made me shiver in sympathetic pain.  Thank you!

And now for new words.

Asylum
Limit
Pride

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Friday, March 20th.  Winners and words on Saturday, March 21st.

Sunday, 8 March 2015

A break in the white

Good evening,

It looks as if we're going to have a bit of slightly warmer weather, and no snow for a few days.  I was out taking pictures today and I saw snow falling from the trees as it melted.  It was lovely.  One hopes the even temporary easing of winter will bring  a bit of hopeful activity to mind and heart.  One wants to believe the long cold will end and Spring will herald a new lightness of Spirit.  There's Always Hope.

Now that I'm finished with the philosophizing, let's get on, shall we?

Our winner this week is Patricia Purvis with The Fifth Victim:  The Ripper murders have long been a subject of interest for me.  There's a feeling in this that's both clinical and sad.  Thank you.

Also winning this week is Antonia Woodville with Infinity 89:  Lovely use of the prompts.  I'm always amused by the Captain's musings on food.  I'm becoming more and more curious about the beast.  Can't wait to read more!  Thank you.

And now the Tome has granted new words:

Creation
Dice
Lunatic

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Friday, March 13th.  Winners and words on Saturday, March 14th.

The Gates are Open!

Saturday, 28 February 2015

And here we are.

Good afternoon,

Life seems to have taken both RR and I hostage this last week.  We both apologize for the delay!

Right to it, then!

Our winner this week is Sandra Davies with Problems with mother-in-law:  Smooth use of the prompts, but truthfully, it was the last line that clinched it for me!  Very clever and just really funny.  Thank you.

Also in the winner's circle this week is Michael B. Fletcher with Guardian:  I just like the flow of this, and a ginger werewolf?  A rare thing indeed, in my experience.

The Tome has been growling at me and chewing at my boot.  As my foot happens to be still in it, I'll go ahead and give the little darling leave to give us this week’s words.

Key
Fur
Damnation

The usual rules apply: 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.

You have until Friday, March 6th.  Winners and words on Saturday, March 7th.