Writing
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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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The Mulberry Tribune – Issue #1

Welcome to Mulberry, a fictional small town that’s full of heart in its people, and a secret to spill out. The introduction of this piece is a short letter to welcome all to Mulberry. Along with that, there is the first newspaper piece, celebrating Mulberry’s fourth annual bake-off. Continue reading
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Heat Dome, Vacation, and a Slump

For this update, I discuss the recent heat dome the East Coast of the United States has encountered, and how brutal it has been. I also discuss how the timing of the weather cooling down was perfect for our vacation to North Carolina, where we visited family, and how my wife and I got sick… 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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Burning Hearts

Working as America’s former pop star Lya Bank’s assistant, Tara Klein is there to run errands and deal with superfans who want to burn them all down together. All on a day that she could not have off. 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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Formerly B.Y.C. Connections

I quickly remind my current subscribers that what was once B.Y.C. Connections, is now Brad Michael, Writer. But for the newcomers to my site, I welcome them and talk about what my site has to offer in terms of content. Then answer the question that nobody asked of why was it previously B.Y.C. Connections, to… 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
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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

