Flash Fiction
Stories that are above the 100-word microfiction mark.
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The Mulberry Tribune – Issue #3

Please enjoy issue #3 of the Mulberry Tribune, where we read about Mulberry Day, a 112-year long tradition. But it’s not all smiles and laughter, when the next article, Julius Tucker is missing, when he was last spotted during Mulberry Day. Continue reading
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A Letter to a Fallen King

When a faithful follower writes a letter to a fallen King, he writes about the next-in-line heir and how they are damaging the lands—a letter of forgiveness for what they will do. Continue reading
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A Dive to Remember
You can find my story here at Friday Flash Fiction. Looking down from the diving platform, what seemed to be miles down to the water. The thought of jumping off scared her to the bone. “You can do it, kiddo,” her father shouted. Her legs rumbled underneath; she knew it would be alright; her father Continue reading
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Writing Short
I don’t know if it’s me, just telling myself this, or I’m trying to figure this out. But, one of the things I’ve been finding out is that writing short fiction has been more of my style in writing. Whether it’s a simple poem, micro fiction, or flash fiction, I’m enjoying the feeling of being Continue reading
