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A Long Flight Home | 8thdayfiction
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8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. A Long Flight Home. The short story which follows is one I wrote recently and mailed with the Christmas cards our family sent this year. So if you’re not on our Christmas card list, this is new to you. If you are on our Christmas card list: It’s the same story. Didn’t change a thing…so feel free to re-read, or not. Either way, enjoy! No, sorry. No N. And Nick, we’re back to you. Go ahead and give the wheel a spin! A slightly longer...
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He Had Hundreds Of Them | 8thdayfiction
https://8thdayfiction.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/he-had-hundreds-of-them
8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. He Had Hundreds Of Them. Ethan Hunt sat back and reflected on the past year. It had been awesome. Then again, every year was awesome when you shared a name with the Tom Cruise character from the. Franchise, but even by those standards, the past year had been off the charts. For one thing, he’d started eating better and exercising and had lost twenty-two pounds. And for another thing, the stage musical adaptation of the movie. Ethan...
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8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. The Good Kind Of Magic. Steve knew he had married someone creative. But several times a year, every year, he was reminded just how creative and how driven Lori actually was. Their kids didn’t have toys. They had unique, hand-crafted toys from the most interesting companies, the result of hours of research undertaken to find the exact right things. And the things they couldn’t find or couldn’t afford? Most recently, though, it had b...
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The Good Kind Of Magic | 8thdayfiction
https://8thdayfiction.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/the-good-kind-of-magic
8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. The Good Kind Of Magic. Steve knew he had married someone creative. But several times a year, every year, he was reminded just how creative and how driven Lori actually was. Their kids didn’t have toys. They had unique, hand-crafted toys from the most interesting companies, the result of hours of research undertaken to find the exact right things. And the things they couldn’t find or couldn’t afford? Most recently, though, it had b...
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December | 2014 | 8thdayfiction
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8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. Archive for the month “December, 2014”. A Long Flight Home. The short story which follows is one I wrote recently and mailed with the Christmas cards our family sent this year. So if you’re not on our Christmas card list, this is new to you. If you are on our Christmas card list: It’s the same story. Didn’t change a thing…so feel free to re-read, or not. Either way, enjoy! Was the one with the chance to solve now. It felt. The audi...
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Bethany’s Kidney | 8thdayfiction
https://8thdayfiction.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/bethanys-kidney
8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. 8220;Well, Bethany, I’m gonna tell it to ya straight: Your kidneys–both of them–are rapidly failing. Dialysis is no longer effective. Basically, you’ll need a transplant and you’ll need it as soon as possible. Otherwise? Well, I hate to tell you this but otherwise, you don’t have much time. A couple weeks, tops. Do you have any family members who may be willing and able to donate a kidney? Bethany was released from the hospital the...
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November | 2012 | 8thdayfiction
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8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. Archive for the month “November, 2012”. 8220;Hi. I’m Stephanie.”. 8220;Nice to meet you, Stephanie. I’m Ralph–Ralph Spaghettio.”. He braced himself for the usual reaction he received whenever he gave his full name: Laughter, corny jokes at his expense that almost always included the phrase “Uh-oh! 8221;, other assorted nonsense that he’d heard a million times. It always made him cringe. 8221; and held up three fingers. His cousin t...
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Tell Us What Happened, Frank | 8thdayfiction
https://8thdayfiction.wordpress.com/2013/10/26/tell-us-what-happened-frank
8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. Tell Us What Happened, Frank. Here’s one from the reject pile. A local writer’s group holds a Flash Fiction contest every year around Halloween time. This year’s theme was Cats, Rats, and Bats (or any one of those creatures, or any combination of the three). Tell us what happened, Frank. Um, OKbutwell, it was really weird. Like, I don’t even know. Oh, you’d be surprised at some of the stories we’ve heard. But please, continue.
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A Fixer-Upper | 8thdayfiction
https://8thdayfiction.wordpress.com/2014/10/31/a-fixer-upper
8230;and on the 8th day, micro fiction was published on some dude's blog. AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is a short story I entered in a Halloween-themed short story contest back in August. To clarify: The entry deadline was in August, and the winning stories were picked in September to be read at various Halloween season events in October put on by the writers’ group which also sponsored the contest. And while I’m clarifying: This is actually a. Sothis is the place, Fiona said, entering the foyer. Barry and Maria ...