This was written for Sadje's WDYS prompt, https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2021/05/31/what-do-you-see-84-may-31st-2021/ Rules; You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post. Write an original story, poem or a caption. There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly. If you post a response before next Sunday,... Continue Reading →
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #133 – Never Mess with a Mama
Welcome to Crispina's weekly challenge! Open to all, just for FUN, FUN, FUN! Here’s how it works: Every Wednesday, a photo will be posted (my cover). And it's up to you to respond with something CREATIVE! Here are some suggestions: An answering photoA cartoonA jokeA captionAn anecdoteA short story (flash fiction)A poemA newly minted proverb, adage... Continue Reading →
What Do You See #82 – Who Cares
Rules: You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post. Write an original story, poem or a caption. There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly. If you post a response before next Sunday, I will be able to add it to... Continue Reading →
Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #117 – Savior
Welcome to, Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge! Each week, he will post a photo grabbed off the internet, and challenge bloggers to write a flash fiction piece or a poem inspired by the photo. There are no style or word limits. The image (my cover) is from MilosCreativeArt at DeviantArt. My Submission 🙂 Calmly, he pedaled... Continue Reading →
Flash Fiction for the Purposeful Practitioner, Week #14 – Compassionate Gesture
The Six Easy Guidelines: A photo prompt topic is to be used as your ‘muse’. They will arrive promptly at midnight each Wednesday morning.Include the photo prompt and its credits with your story on your blog.All stories are to be crafted and honed to under 200 words in length.Each flash fiction piece should have a... Continue Reading →
Friday Fictioneers April 2, 2021 – Ginger Headache
For the original challenge, please visit Rochelle at, https://rochellewisoff.com/2021/03/31/2-april-2021/ My Submission, 66 words 🙂 “I can’t sleep like this. Your head is squashing my side!” “Shush. There is only so much room.” “The cat is between my legs, he’s tickling me!” “Shush, you. We’re not here for long.” “We don’t like being upside down!” “Shush,... Continue Reading →
Three Line Tales #269 – Idiocracy
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr: Write three lines inspired by the photo prompt (& give them a title if possible).Link back to this post (& check the link shows up under the weekly post).Tag your post with 3LineTales (so everyone can find you in the Reader).Read and comment on other TLT participants’ lines.Have fun! My Submission... Continue Reading →
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #123 – Dark Matter
The Challenge: BE CREATIVE! An image can be interpreted more than a hundred...thousand...million ways! But, the rules themselves are simple: Keep your responses your own, and write in 150 words or less. For the original challenge, please visit Crispina at, https://crispinakemp.com/2021/03/17/crimsons-creative-challenge-123/ My Submission 🙂 You assume I am laughing, but there’s a frog in my... Continue Reading →
Reena’s Xploration Challenge #177 – Who am I?
Time for a photo prompt! My submission is based on the photo (my cover) offered by Reena, https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2021/03/18/reenas-xploration-challenge-177/ My Submission 🙂 Sister, Employee, Daughter, Friend. Confidant, Cousin...my titles don’t end. What I am to one, I’m not to another. A stranger to most, but my kids call me, Mother. I’m that annoying person, counting her... Continue Reading →
WDYS #73 – Bird Mom
You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post. Write an original story, poem or a caption. There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly. For the original link, please visit Sadje at, https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2021/03/15/what-do-you-see-73-march-15-2021/ My Submission 🙂 Everywhere I go, there he is. He... Continue Reading →