Why did Daniel insist on coming down here today? She wasn’t ready. They hadn’t set foot in the place in months. She wasn’t interested…in anything. Sheila shook her bangs out of her eyes and pushed open the oversized, wooden door. It creaked a little, stiff from disuse. She reached for …
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Flash Fiction: ‘The Promise’
Sammie Sanders didn’t know what to be afraid of. This sometimes made her brave, other times foolish. Her mother was a single mom who didn’t pay much attention to Sammie or her younger sister, Jeannie. Her mom was in a sort of perpetual motion to find the perfect man. From …
Read More »Flash Fiction: ‘Lunch Money’
I was heading down the highway after the robbery, not highway robbery, just the old fashioned gas station kind.
Read More »Flash Fiction: Last Call
“You’ve made me a keeper of vineyards, yet my own vineyard I’ve not kept.” I sent this Song of Solomon verse out as my last Wednesday evening’s sermon.
Read More »Blogcritics Does (Flash) Fiction: Soliciting Writers and Stories
Soliciting contributors for Blogcritics’ new Flash Fiction section.
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