The Visitor – Flash Fiction Challenge 24 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge Writing prompt: “I’d seen some big ones in my time, but this one…..this one was huge.” The Visitor By Eilidh Thain A loud thud woke Henry Jelto with a start. The glass of scotch resting on his crotch tumbled to the floor. He watched as the golden fluid absorbed into the sun-faded … Continue reading The Visitor – Flash Fiction Challenge 24 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Four (24)

Flash Fiction Challenge! Week twenty-three submissions are in! Check them out! Submit your week twenty-four flash fiction by June 17, 2014! Post a link to your submission in the comments section of the corresponding weekly prompt. This week's prompt is brought to you by the super rad Heather B. Costa of Trials of a Wanna-Be-Published-Author! … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Four (24)

Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-Three Submissions (23)

The #FFC52 week twenty-three submissions are in! It's important that every writer have a tribe, a community in which we can be challenged, be vulnerable, and of course, be read! For me, the FFC#52 challenge is just that--our tribe, our community! For this, I thank all of you! I really do see a book at … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-Three Submissions (23)

Knight Rider: Mars Edition – Flash Fiction Challenge 23 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge Writing prompt: The first men/women to set foot on Mars return to their ship only to find a large, strange insect on the door of the ship. Knight Rider: Mars Edition By Eilidh Thain “Come in Rover KATT,” said Matthew Knight as he scanned the bank of monitors for signs of the … Continue reading Knight Rider: Mars Edition – Flash Fiction Challenge 23 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Three (23)

Flash Fiction Challenge! Week twenty-two submissions are in! Check them out! Submit your week twenty-two flash fiction by June 10, 2014! Post a link to your submission in the comments section of the corresponding weekly prompt. Week Twenty-three Prompt: The first men/women to set foot on Mars return to their ship only to find a … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Three (23)

Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-Two Submissions (22)

The #FFC52 week twenty-two submissions are in! I want to thank everyone who is along for this ride! I appreciate getting to read your stories and getting to know each of you! I had no idea that there would this much interest in my #FFC52 challenge, so I'm stoked that you're here and having fun! … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-Two Submissions (22)

Beautiful Door – Flash Fiction Challenge 22 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge Writing prompt: You (or your protagonist) walk through a door, only to find that not only are you not where you expected and there doesn’t seem to be a way back…” Beautiful Door By Eilidh Thain Maysi checked herself in the smoked mirror wall of the elevator. The light was unflattering, but … Continue reading Beautiful Door – Flash Fiction Challenge 22 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Two (22)

Flash Fiction Challenge! Week twenty-one submissions are in! Check them out! Submit your week twenty-two flash fiction by June 3, 2014! Post a link to your submission in the comments section of the corresponding weekly prompt. This week's prompt is brought to you by the unmatchable Mark Baron of Woegman’s World of Witty Wonder. Week … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Prompt Twenty-Two (22)

Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-One Submissions

The #FFC52 week twenty-one submissions are in! I might be biased, but I believe the submissions are getting better and better each week. I really do see a book at the end of this 52 week crazy ride! Imagine being a published author! I'm giddy with excitement! Perhaps you might even get a little crazy … Continue reading Flash Fiction Challenge – Week Twenty-One Submissions

Old-Timey Cook – Flash Fiction Challenge 21 #FFC52

Flash Fiction Challenge Writing prompt: "A woman purchases a cookbook at a charity book sale and discovers a note tucked in the pages.” Old-Timey Cook By Eilidh Thain Joan Whirly was more than pleased with her purchase. She traced the texture of the cover, embossed. “Mrs Poppycock’s Marvelous Old-Timey Recipes” it was called. She’d flipped … Continue reading Old-Timey Cook – Flash Fiction Challenge 21 #FFC52