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April | 2016 | rebeccafieldwriting
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April 24, 2016. May 21, 2016. The lightning flashed, illuminating the fleeing figure as she streaked down the lane in red trainers. Thunder boomed, and the rain hammered down, soaking her jeans through and turning her long hair to wet rags which flapped out behind her like washing on a line as she ran. I wrote this piece a little while ago for a flash fiction competition which it didn’t win, so thought I would post here. Via a href=” http:/ photopin.com” photopin /a>. The Holly Bears a Berry. Short sto...
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November | 2016 | rebeccafieldwriting
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November 2, 2016. November 2, 2016. For those of you who enjoyed my previous post Calm. Featuring Eric who had mislaid his prawn sandwich, you can now read a longer story, ‘Workplace Harmony’ featuring him here at Literally Stories. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I made myself chuckle writing it. All feedback gratefully received as ever. Disclaimer: Any resemblances to office colleagues I may have worked with past or present are purely coincidental! The Holly Bears a Berry. Read to Write Stories.
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5 x 100 | dave writes fiction
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A killer sales tactic. A man of few words. A short encounter with Death. A show to remember. Head in the clouds. I’m With The Band. Leap Day birthday blues. Story From A Song. Story From A Song #2. The Amazing Danny Fortune. The Box of Silence. The blooming big beard-off. The cliff’s face. The elephant in the room. The frustrations of a military mastermind. The man who married a sandwich. The piper calls the tune. The secrets of the centre pages. The tragic tale of Humpty Dumpty. True love’s gifts. The c...
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Robert Boucheron | Page 2
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October 22, 2016. Kinda Sorta American Dream,. A book of stories by Steve Karas, is posted online today in Prick of the Spindle LINK. A magazine in Birmingham, Alabama that specializes in small press publications. Karas is a talented fiction writer who lives in Chicago. September 15, 2016. My essay “Living Small” is posted today in the online magazine. September 14, 2016. My flash fiction “Butch” was posted today in. Thanks to editor Kelly Coody. Link. September 6, 2016. Andrea and Brian Rassler organize...
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Butch | Robert Boucheron
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September 14, 2016. My flash fiction “Butch” was posted today in. Thanks to editor Kelly Coody. Link. Dr Dolittle, home at last from traveling the world, interviews a pit bull named Butch on the disappearance of Baby Dora. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Follow Blog via Email.
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June | 2016 | rebeccafieldwriting
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June 27, 2016. It was noon before I finally made it out of bed. I had woken with a thirst, and could not claw back the bliss of sleep no matter how hard I tried. The events of the evening before were returning to me in scattered fragments that I struggled to piece together. I opened the front door to take out the kitchen bin, and nearly tripped over the object that had been left there. This wasn’t the first time she had left a peace offering; what would it be this time? Inside the tin was a large chocola...
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Leap Day Birthday Blues | dave writes fiction
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A killer sales tactic. A man of few words. A short encounter with Death. A show to remember. Head in the clouds. I’m With The Band. Leap Day birthday blues. Story From A Song. Story From A Song #2. The Amazing Danny Fortune. The Box of Silence. The blooming big beard-off. The cliff’s face. The elephant in the room. The frustrations of a military mastermind. The man who married a sandwich. The piper calls the tune. The secrets of the centre pages. The tragic tale of Humpty Dumpty. True love’s gifts. Blog ...
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House! | dave writes fiction
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A killer sales tactic. A man of few words. A short encounter with Death. A show to remember. Head in the clouds. I’m With The Band. Leap Day birthday blues. Story From A Song. Story From A Song #2. The Amazing Danny Fortune. The Box of Silence. The blooming big beard-off. The cliff’s face. The elephant in the room. The frustrations of a military mastermind. The man who married a sandwich. The piper calls the tune. The secrets of the centre pages. The tragic tale of Humpty Dumpty. True love’s gifts. Fifte...
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Journey – Kim D Bailey
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March 5, 2017. March 5, 2017. Breaking the Legacy of Silence # 32 Happy Birthday Noah Kim D. Bailey Five 2 One Magazine. Kim D Bailey celebrates her son’s 21st today on #BTLOS. February 25, 2017. February 25, 2017. Breaking the Legacy of Silence #31 Outside Looking In Kim D. Bailey. This week Kim D Bailey on #BTLOS looks from the outside, and reflects on going “home” again. February 25, 2017. Poetry by Kim D. Bailey Forgetting. Thanks to Kelly Fitzharris Coody for publishing this poem in Sick Lit Magazine.
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Calm | rebeccafieldwriting
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October 5, 2016. October 5, 2016. I wonder if perhaps I failed to capture the essence of the prompt word (which was calm) with this entry to last week’s Ad Hoc Fiction competition, but I just couldn’t help myself. Well I enjoyed writing it anyway, even if the feeling wasn’t shared by the voting public! It was no good. He stormed from the kitchen, letting the door slam shut behind him. Someone had eaten his prawn sandwich and he wasn’t about to let it go. There would be hell to pay. Posted in Flash fiction.
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