My contribution to Sunday Photo Fiction in 200 words or less: Photo Credit: Susan Spaulding "Where is it?" she asked as she plowed through our gear."Where's what?" I asked, obviously cluelessShe paused, glared at me, then continued pulling out each and every item in the bags. "You said you'd pack for me. I knew I shouldn't have … Continue reading Sunday Photo Fiction: Off Grid
#FFFC – Paradise
Photo Credit Roberto Nickson@unsplash.com From Fandango's Flash Fiction Challenge... Anyone looking in from the outside would call her life paradise, but she knew better. She was a slave. Not in the traditional sense, but a slave nonetheless. She had started young. It all seemed so innocent at the time. She was only sixteen when the first … Continue reading #FFFC – Paradise
#fotoflash: Rituals
My contribution to Friday Foto Flash Fiction... Photo courtesy of Sheri Waddell It was time and Nofoto was ready. She'd been ready for months. No, years. She'd been groomed for this moment since birth. The ladies around her bowed and backed away. She'd been pampered, perfumed and dressed. Flowers adorned her hair, her body was encased … Continue reading #fotoflash: Rituals
Friday Fictioneers: Fourteen
My contribution to Rochelle Wisoff-Field's Friday Fictioneers... PHOTO PROMPT © Ceayr "...twelve, thirteen, fourteen!" he announced proudly. "I'm fourteen and our new home has fourteen steps. Isn't that the best?"She smile and ruffled his hair before unlocking the front door. This was to be their dream home. But then again, the last one was supposed to … Continue reading Friday Fictioneers: Fourteen
#FOWC: Ludicrous Nonsense
For Fandango's One Word Challenge (FOWC)... Today's word is LUDICROUS and it immediately brought to mind this photo and the little story I wrote to go with it. {source} Silly nonsense, that's all it was. Making faces, taunting each other to see who would laugh first. They never paid attention to their mom in the background, admonishing … Continue reading #FOWC: Ludicrous Nonsense
Sunday Photo Fiction: Perceptions
My contribution to Sunday Photo Fiction... Photo Credit: Reena Saxena He skidded a stop in front of the bench, stopping just in time to avoid the others already in line. His feet were soaked, his umbrella turned inside out and now useless. Not one for small talk, he studied his new companions. Three women, two men. … Continue reading Sunday Photo Fiction: Perceptions