Microfiction
For my 100-word stories (or more).
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October’s Collection of Microdosing

Due to my laziness, this post is short and is to redirect you to my post on Substack, which is a collection of microfiction stories I have written for the month of October. Continue reading
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53-Word Stories: Tick

Please enjoy two 53-word microfiction stories I wrote that involve the theme of a “tick.” Continue reading
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100-Word Story: Best Friend

This last letter is of goodbye to a best friend. For the rainbow bridge is calling their name. Continue reading
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Cycle

Please enjoy two 53-word microfiction stories that involve the theme of a cycle. Continue reading
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Father

In the father’s last moments, his son reflects on his time with him. Unfortunately, those memories weren’t so good. Continue reading
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Sandy Blonde Hair

What reminds them of childhood, becomes an obsession. Please enjoy this 100-word microfiction thriller! Continue reading
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53-word Stories

Enjoy four 53-word stories that I have written for submissions to monthly contests. The first story is about luring a mythical bear by using a picnic basket. The second story is what you say can teach a valuable lesson—in this case, changing a tire. The third story is about a father’s bet with his son,… Continue reading
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Our Time

When love feels like a one-way street, sometimes it feels like you’re just a ghost to them. Continue reading
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The Will

This 100-word microfiction hits fairly close to home for me. I really enjoyed writing this one. You think he would have come to grieve with his family. People around gossiped as he walked into the room in jeans, a t-shirt, and no sadness on his face. He ignored them; they weren’t his priority, just noise. Continue reading

