Random Prompt Words – Flash Fiction Friday Nov. 25, 2016 – To Love and To Cherish

For this week’s 15 random words I’m using: 1 word that was left in the comments of last week’s post: avocado 14 words from https://randomwordgenerator.com. To the right is a screen print of the words it gave me: large – vegetable – rich – quantity – flash – bulb – second – position – tax – scratch – money – ranch – define – grow Below is the short-short I wrote using these words creating a scene using the characters from To Love and To Cherish. Unlike the book, which was written entirely from Nash’s POV, this scene is from “Grampy’s” …

Random Prompt Words – Flash Fiction Friday Nov. 18, 2016 – ’Til Death Do Us Part

For this week’s 15 random words I’m using: 1 word that was left in the comments of last week’s post: syllable 14 words from https://randomwordgenerator.com. To the right is a screen print of the words it gave me: grind – smooth – assignment – chest – top – improve – trench – interest – concede – taste – rotation – bedroom – tent – dominate Below is the short-short I wrote using these words, creating …

Flash Fiction Friday 11/11/2016 – Random Prompt Words

I’m going with prompt words (rather than a picture) for my ficlet again this week. Like last week, I went to https://randomwordgenerator.com and asked for fifteen words. To the left is a screen print of the words it gave me, and below is the ficlet I wrote using them. piano – ridge – north – archive – sample – mouse – veteran – precede – misery – theory – mention – tease …

Random Prompt Word Ficlet

I’m doing something different for my Flash Fiction Friday post this week. Instead of an image I’m going with randomly generated prompt words. I’m also not limiting myself to precisely 100 words. Years and years ago when I first started writing, I published a few stories at Torquere Press. Back then we all had LiveJournal accounts, and the TQ authors could sign up to host the Torquere Social Community on …

Wednesday Words #01 (PT’s #68) – ’Til Death Do Us Part

I recently started following PT Wyant’s blog, Novel Notes, and stumbled across PT’s post today titled Wednesday Words #68 (4/13/2016). Number 68, so obviously this is something PT’s been doing for a while now. Anyway, the idea is that a few prompt words will be posted just after midnight, eastern time, and followers of the blog are encouraged to write a bit of flash fiction (approx. 500 words) using those …