My new challenge series on flash fiction, which kicked off last week with stories in ten words, produced some amazing stories in so few words. Take a look at the fantastic results below news of this week’s challenge.
So, from ten, we now go to twenty-word stories. If last week’s entries are anything to go by, we’re all in for a treat.
Last week’s ten-word tales:
Sacha Black was the first in line to try this one and produced a great story:
He’s dead. I’m not. My fault though. Prison? Life? Never.
Eddy‘s short fiction is always excellent. Here’s two from him:
1) Birds flew, bombs blew, I drew my gun; barrel jammed.
2) Thanks. Got busy again. But I’m finally back in routine.
Keith Channing‘s is too clever by half!:
I came, I saw, I conkered. I bloody love autumn.
Keith‘s sister, Wendy Pope shows she’s every bit as talented as her brother:
Cormorant flying above. Sea foaming below … black arrow dives in!
Jasdeep Kaur‘s story make you want to know more:
Dense trees, frightful face, a roar, a shriek, cataclysmic silence…
Kate Loveton once again shows her talent for combining more than one challenge at the same time:
Lesson Learned Too Late:
Frenzied, desperate warning unheeded!
Finally… bloodied knife.
Husband should’ve listened.
Jason Moody sent this neat and entertaining story:
Our eyes met. My stomach knotted. Then the bus came.
A huge welcome to Sammi Cox who’s tried the challenge for the first time and written a brilliant flash fiction piece:
Running…
Can’t stop…Get caught…And then…
…Must keep running…
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