💘 You might have heard (and even checked out) Ana Newfolk’s flash fiction-themed Valentine’s Bash on her Facebook Group, Café Lima. The party has just ended, and we now have permission to share this FREE compilation she made featuring many of the shorts that were posted during the authors’ takeover hours. 💘
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the word left in the comments of last week’s post: nervous Once again, I didn’t add any additional words from a random word generator. I already had enough inspiration about what I wanted to do with the scene. I did manage to make this single word the very first on in the scene, though. 😁 I used those words to continue and conclude the “ALTERNATE …
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the 2 words left in the comments of last week’s post: Batman – lunch I didn’t add any additional words from a random word generator this time. I already had enough inspiration about what I wanted to do with the scene. I used those words to continue the “ALTERNATE UNIVERSE” bonus scene for ’Til Death Do Us Part that I started a few weeks ago. This week …
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the 3 words/phrases left in the comments of last week’s post: tea – fuzzy socks – cardigan …and these five words from a random word generator (see screenshot below): choke – place – sticks – trite – tough I used those words to continue the “ALTERNATE UNIVERSE” bonus scene for ’Til Death Do Us Part that I started a couple weeks ago. This week it’s “only” a little …
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the 4 words/phrases left in the comments of last week’s post: home sweet home – rescue – safe – unknown …and these ten words from a random word generator (see screenshot to the left): family – worm – momentum – dominant – statement – chicken – recovery – chalk – pass – main – frequency I used all those words to continue the “ALTERNATE UNIVERSE” bonus scene …
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the 3 words left in the comments of last week’s post: homesick – stressed – winter …and these twenty (that’s right, 20) words from a random word generator: wonderful – asleep – parent – pupil – sample – legal – closet – install – consist – main – virtually – mostly – improvement – separated – highway – superior – back – contrast – just …
Today’s Flash Fiction Friday scene uses the 4 words/phrases left in the comments of last week’s post: shower – toothbrush – my own bed – home sweet home! You can imagine this scene taking place immediately after the closing scene in ’Til Death Do Us Part. Click here for more of this story’s bonus scenes and POV switch scenes. This is a precisely 100-word drabble told from Henry’s 1st-person POV:
This week’s Flash Fiction Friday is a bonus scene for ’Til Death Do Us Part, with a quick cameo from Nash and Emmitt of To Love and To Cherish. It uses the word left in last week’s post (naïve), and 14 words found at http://creativitygames.net/random-word-generator/randomwords/: captain – island – parade – cannon – fountain – prize – evening – book – film – target – lead – key – faint – garden. For more flash fiction and …
This week I’m just using the one prompt word (jockstrap) that was left in the comments of last week’s post. In general I’ll use up to 15. If they aren’t left in the comments, then I may or may not grab some extras off a random word generator site. This week I went with not. 😜 Oh, and sorry, Nell, I broke the rule you attached to your word (“But …
For this week’s 15 random words I’m using: 1 word that was left in the comments of last week’s post: tadpole 14 words from https://www.randomlists.com/random-words: mix – vegetable – disagreeable – immense – aboard – invincible – food – intend – old – hand – alike – romantic – muscle – bad Above are screen prints of the words it gave me (I got them in 3 batches because otherwise they were covered by ads). This …
For this week’s 15 random words I’m using: 1 word that was left in the comments of my post from two weeks ago: sudoku 1 word that was left in the comments of last week’s “not-flash-fiction-friday” post: carrot 13 words from https://www.randomlists.com/random-words: lighten – level – self – language – wistful – warn – precede – end – weak – stiff – simple – wobble – fine Above are screen prints of the words …
For this week’s 15 random words I’m using: 1 word that was left in the comments of last week’s post: Saturn 14 words from https://www.randomlists.com/random-words: rainy – immense – blue – sweet – gorgeous – club – bone – wilderness – jolly – shock – endurable – rail – shaky – muscle Above are screen prints of the words it gave me (I got them in 3 batches because otherwise they were covered by ads). This …
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 …
I thought I’d share a scene from ’Til Death Do Us Part that was deleted during the editing process. It was a nice little tying-up-loose-ends scene, but it didn’t advance the story. Although it would have been a distraction from the storyline and was rightfully ditched, I think it’s a scene that might still be of interest to fans of the story. Here it is… Second Lieutenant Gavin Faraday placed …
Flash Fiction: There isn’t a standard specific definition for this term beyond “extremely short”, but for the purposes of my “Flash Fiction Friday” posts it will mean a precisely 100-word story scene written from a photo prompt. Today’s prompt picture is: Since the men in this painting match both the coloring and relative sizes of the main characters in my recent release, ’Til Death Do Us Part, I thought I’d make up a bonus scene featuring …
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 …