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Category Archives: photoprompt
#WRITEPHOTO – Restoration
Home is where the heart is, but what happened to the heart that was once home? Left to rot, only memories linger and a sad smile of melancholy at what was. Sitting back in the comfort of soft leather, she … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged #write photo, photo prompt
6 Comments
FLASH FICTION FOR THE PURPOSEFUL PRACTITIONER: 2022: WEEK #27
Roger Shipp is our host for this particular photoprompt challenge. You can find out more here Photo by Dynamic Wang on Unsplash The beauty of the night sky, Spinning in spirals of dazzling colour, A ballerina of stars.
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged ffftpp, Flash Fiction for the Purposeful Practitioner, photoprompt
10 Comments
Photo Challenge #420
Sarah is our host for the MLMM Photo Challenge. Click here to join in. Photo credit Unsplash
Posted in blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie, MLMM, photo challenge
16 Comments
Simply 6 Minutes: 28th June
Be still my Sister. Let me hold you to my breast, Feel my heart beat As it pulses in time with your light. Do not be afraid of the darkness, The night will layer your path With diamonds and stars, … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt, Poetry
Tagged photoprompt, poetry, simply 6 minutes
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Rosy Hue
The image below is from snatti89 at DeviantArt.com. For the visually challenged writer, the image shows a young woman standing at dusk looking at her smartphone at what may be a train platform. There is a large puddle of water … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt, Poetry
Tagged #FFFC, fandango's flash fiction challenge, photoprompt, poetry
9 Comments
#WRITEPHOTO – Plane
This week KL gives us a picture of a plane to work with this week. Find out more and how to join in here Plane – Image by KL Caley For visually challenged writers, the image shows a black and … Continue reading
FLASH FICTION FOR THE PURPOSEFUL PRACTITIONER: 2021: WEEK #26
Roger Shipp is our host and you can join in with his challenge here This is from June last year so I’ve done something a little different to my last effort. Selected from UNSPLASH … Timothy Dykes I’ve lost count … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt, Poetry
Tagged ffftpp, Flash Fiction for the Purposeful Practitioner, photoprompt, poetry
5 Comments
Photo Challenge #419
For millennia this world had been barren. Brown dust devoid of life covered a planet once beautiful, but time, progress and a lack of understanding has stripped the land of its vital substances and murdered the life thereon. Years of … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie, MLMM, photo challenge
9 Comments
Simply 6 Minutes: 21st June
Christine at Stine Writing is our hostess for this fabulous photoprompt challenge. I have no heart. It was stolen from me Leaving me empty inside, And I am But a shell of what I was. I can reflect others, Imitate … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt, Poetry
Tagged photoprompt, poetry, simply 6 minutes
15 Comments
Dreams of Bigger Things
Joey was only nine and had been told he had the voice of an angel. Now he found himself in a big room with hundreds of people bustling around and his parents grinning from ear to ear. ‘Simon should be … Continue reading