Captured by Matt Blaze For the Terribleminds challenge . Choices are listed after the story. The catacombs beneath the Mütter Museum stretched out for miles beneath the city. Between the sewer systems and the tunnels of the capitol’s mass transit system was a subterranean world few entered of their own volition. In fact, it was… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Mutter
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Flash Fiction: The Akubra
For the Terribleminds challenge, Write What You Know, I decided to both fictionalize and sensationalize the car crash I was in. It’s funny how your brain starts click on after it’s been smacked around. First thing I get is a smell. Gasoline, or something more potent. Imagine that smell you can’t get off your fingers… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Akubra
Flash Fiction: The Departure
My entry for the flash fiction challenge Inspiration from Inexplicable Photos: She’d gotten as far she could before her legs decided it was time for a break. Martina counted herself lucky as she sat in the middle of the airport, leaning against a post, not a meter from a packed bench. People hustled and bustled… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Departure
Flash Fiction: Three Haikus
This week’s challenge was a bit different. The task was, “tell a story in three haikus.” I played with a couple ideas before settling on this one. Enjoy. My cat ate a gem. It belonged to a smuggler. Now we’re in big trouble. The chase was merry, From Rome to Moscow to Prague – Bond… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Three Haikus
Flash Fiction: Knight of Swords
This week, Terribleminds charged us with writing using a motif. The d10 told me to go for Swords, in the genre of Paranormal Romance with the setting of Route 66. “This is insane, even for you. You need your rest.” Simon Cooper ignored the suggestion. Part of him hoped that the traffic would have drowned… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Knight of Swords
Flash Fiction: The Journal in the Cave
This week’s challenge had us choose one from a series of beautiful photos of impossible places. I don’t know how much light I’ve got left. But there’s plenty of air. I can’t tell if the light I’m seeing nearby is reflected from my lamp or from another natural source. It’s enough to see by. And… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Journal in the Cave
Flash Fiction: Last Flight of the Wayward Albatross
Art courtesy zombie2012 For The Wheel, Part Two, the die selected Steampunk, Someone’s Been Poisoned!, and A Secret Message. The skyline of Paramount City was normally a welcome sight. It meant coming home. Today, as Captain Taggert held the wheel of his beloved airship, he saw the skyline in a very different way. The airfighters… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Last Flight of the Wayward Albatross
Flash Fiction: Pearl's Back Room
To meet the latest Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, the dice of destiny have chosen: Post-Apocalyptic Horror, A Nevada brothel and Talking animals. They’ve been gone a long time. I’ve got my back to the wall as I sit facing the door. The beaded curtain on the inside of the doorframe catches some of the light… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Pearl's Back Room
Flash Fiction: The War On Christmas
Art by ~boudicca Chuck wanted a war on Christmas. Be careful what you wish for. They come, on both sides, from tales of old. From the frozen wastes yet untouched by man, from crevasses and shadows and hidden places too fearsome for even the most brave and the most crazed, from realms and holes and… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The War On Christmas
Flash Fiction: The End?
Behold, the last 1000 words of a non-existent novel. He surveyed the damage from the Tower. It, and he, rose high above the palace, and he could see the Lightning Field, now back online, reflecting off of the shattered glass and twisted structural damage of his throne room below. Crews were already hard at work… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The End?