And two other flash fiction competitions that are currently running were shared:
Microcosm on twitter here. Every Friday.
The Angry Hour Glass, Flash frenzy, host by Rebecca J Allred. Every Saturday.
Here is the next Flash Fiction prompt for Week 2 of the Mid-Week Flash Challenge.
You can find the General Guidelines here.
Art is by Kasia Derwinska, a polish art photographer.
Hope
She had
sucked it dry of all there was; there was nothing left for her here. As Maddy
turned from the drying husk of the man that had once been her lover, she
embraced the view of the future. Would it withstand her needs and wants? Would
it bring her replenishment and sanctuary? Would it be worth her efforts should
she risk love and devotion again?
The land
ahead was open, devoid of any richness, but the sky was bright and hopeful and
there were tracks. Those tracks meant she wouldn’t be alone forever, that there
might be others in her life if she let them in.
She
tempered her doubts and scepticism and took a deep breath. She had to muster
her strength and push forward; there was nothing behind her but dust in the
wind. Only by putting one foot in front of the other would there be hope and a
chance at joy.
Again she
fought the thoughts that chuckled at such an absurdity. She did still have time,
she argued, and plenty to offer, but not if she continued to stand here.
She stepped
into the view, and once the light from the bright sky touched her skin she felt
refreshed and renewed. In the distance soft outlines began to emerge of future
places and events. Her heart lifted. She had done the right thing, and her
thoughts were quiet, muted by the truth of her conviction. There was life out
there to be found, and she was going to be a part of it.
Love this one! Here's mine... https://thelastkrystallos.wordpress.com/2017/03/15/hope-mid-week-flash-challenge/
ReplyDeleteLove your story, really unique. Thanks for joining in.
DeleteClickable link to Lisa's story: Hope
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ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed flexing my flash muscles for this ☺
I really enjoyed the results! Great story, thanks for joining in.
DeleteClickable link to V's story: Victoria's Notebook
DeleteSo. I never know what I'm going to write. It just kinda happens...
ReplyDeletehttps://mysoulstears.wordpress.com/2017/03/19/miranda-kates-mid-week-challenge-20170319/
And it's always wonderful. I love this piece of prose, perfectly fitting to the picture. Thanks for joining me this week.
DeleteClickable link to Mark's story: My Soul's Tears
DeleteHere's mine, which comes in at 770 words rather than the prescribed max of 750. I’m a rebel writer on a highway to hell, me, so ner to your rules, copper ;-)
ReplyDeletehttps://cubicscats.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/beginning-middle-end/
Pushing the limits eh? but it was worth it! Great story, thanks for entering.
DeleteClickable link to Wombat's story: Beginning-middle-end
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ReplyDeleteI love this! Made me cry. Thank you for joining.
DeleteHere's a clickable link to it: Goodbye
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