Category: stories
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10 Days of Flash-Fiction Part 3
This is the third and last batch of flash fiction stories from my taking part in the challenge with deadlinesforwriters.
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10 Days of Flash-Fiction Part 2
This is the second batch of flash fiction stories from my taking part in the challenge with deadlinesforwriters.
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12 Short Stories – Teach
My fourth short story in 2023 and my 14th story with deadlinesforwriters.com: Not everyone likes German cuisine. A story about roots, being normal and language barriers.
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10 Days of Flash-Fiction Part 1
This is the first batch of flash fiction stories from my taking part in the challenge with deadlinesforwriters.
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12 Short Stories – Lady
My third short story in 2023 and my 13th story with deadlinesforwriters.com: Life at Flatworth House would certainly be much more enjoyable without the frequent visitations and all the banging noises.
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12 Short Stories – Blossom
My second short story in 2023 and my 12th story with deadlinesforwriters.com: After three years of training, Lillian finally learns that being liked and passing tests is less important than standing tall.
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12 Short Stories – The Question
My first short story for 2023 and my 11th with deadlinesforwriters.com: Shouldn’t graduation be the first step into being able to choose your own future? Eto certainly thinks so but not everyone agrees.
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12 Short Stories – Strange
My 10th short story for 2022 based on a prompt from deadlinesforwriters.com: aul shares a park bench at the lake with an elderly genteman.
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12 Short Stories – Not my
Part 9 of my “12 Short Stories” – Challenge Based on a prompt by Mia from deadlinesforwriters.com There is nothing like being good neighbours There was a parcel on the doorstep when Helen came home. She bent down to pick it up and figured that the postman had misread the address. Theirs was number 13 and this package was supposed to go […]
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12 Short Stories – False
Part 8 of my “12 Short Stories” – Challenge Based on a prompt by Mia from deadlinesforwriters.com Who are you? ‘I keep telling you, you have got all this totally wrong!’ Paul can hear Helen shouting through the open front door. He rushes in and there she is, paler than usual and face to face with a man […]