I waited for months to see if I could get cast on this season’s “Shot through the heart.” The Game show where you could win the love of a Wealthy Bachelor. This time the lucky guy was Frances Lyle, A Millionaire from California. When I got the call, I fainted right there on my Mother’sContinue reading “You give love a bad name – FWG – 300 words- Horror”
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Snake Eyes – FWG – Sci-Fi 300 words
I snuck off from the crowd to meet him because I had to. Actually, I could stand to get away from the loud music, the soul train line and my drunken uncles that only showed up for the booze. The way they conducted themselves led me to believe their veins were still running with coldContinue reading “Snake Eyes – FWG – Sci-Fi 300 words”
Tales from the Drive-In – 300 word flash fiction- FWG sci-fi-ish 🙃
The sound of the windshield wipers gave me a peaceful feeling. The rain beat down on the car’s roof. The headlights made each drop look like a liquid diamond beaming off of the pavement. My wife sat next to me staring out of the window, smiling as she blindly put her hand on top ofContinue reading “Tales from the Drive-In – 300 word flash fiction- FWG sci-fi-ish 🙃”
Law of Deceit – 300 word flash fiction written about the below picture. FB-FWG
“Hello Sheriff, my name is Oliver Santiago. I am calling from Humble, TX. My daughter and her friends are in your neck of the woods. I haven’t heard from her in nearly three days. Something isn’t right!” “Slow down Mr. Santiago. Do you know where they were staying? Are they here on business or pleasure?”Continue reading “Law of Deceit – 300 word flash fiction written about the below picture. FB-FWG”
The Manighaly Hope- FWG – 300 words – Fantasy
Randabell was a beautiful Egyptian Butterfly created half by human. Her hair an unblemished chestnut, Jewels permanently affixed to her brow. Her features were flawless. There was no other like her across the land. Whenever she took a step a majestic glow of pastels covered the realm. Her wings flapped sporadically, causing her to giggle.Continue reading “The Manighaly Hope- FWG – 300 words – Fantasy”
Revolutionary- FWG 300 word Flash Fiction based on the picture below.
Nervously, I whipped my 1970 Nova into the only parking spot left in the lot. I called her “Lisa”. The Chevy not the parking spot. I was dripping with sweat; No air, this Minnesota heat and my outfit, not a good combination. I opened the door, dinging the car next to mine as I reachedContinue reading “Revolutionary- FWG 300 word Flash Fiction based on the picture below.”
The Snakes – FWG- 300 Word Flash Fiction – Horror
“What? Are you in to this kind of stuff?” I had been teaching school for a long time and seen more than my fair share of creepy kids but, this boy took the cake. I passed him in the hallways over the years; didn’t see him as a problem child. Though, how he managed toContinue reading “The Snakes – FWG- 300 Word Flash Fiction – Horror”
The Hop – Sci-Fi 300 word Flash Fiction- FWG-FB. No triggers.
So, yeah.. I got up enough nerve to ask Peggy Sue to the school dance. She was new, only been in town a couple of months. People thought her and her brothers were a little strange. I liked her. It was my last year in Middle School and I had really mastered the “Mashed Potato”,Continue reading “The Hop – Sci-Fi 300 word Flash Fiction- FWG-FB. No triggers.”
FWG- Flash Fiction -300 words
BACKWOODS ELIXIR The Summer the state took me away from my parents, I went to stay with my Grandmother in a squalid trailer on Log Cabin Road – Uncanny, I know. I was new to the area, didn’t have any friends and wasn’t good at making them. I spent most of my time gallivanting throughContinue reading “FWG- Flash Fiction -300 words”
Nashville, TN. 2020 in review
I felt like I spent the entire year of 2020 searching for something. Whether it was electricity after the tornado in March or someone to help who lost more than just power. Then it became all to clear that coronavirus was going to effect us all. We began to search for toilet paper, hand sanitizerContinue reading “Nashville, TN. 2020 in review”
