Flash Fiction for the
Purposeful Practitioner is hosted by Roger Shipp. A
weekly writing challenge designed for both the flash fiction newbie and the
more experienced writer. An opportunity to clear the cobwebs from a more
tedious and involved project. Please consider joining this new and growing
writer’s community. It might be just what the doctor ordered to rejuvenate your
writing juices.
This challenge is open until 11:00 pm Thursday night, January 28th,
2016.
- The word limit is 200 wordsI've chosen to keep my contributions to 100 words.
- There is also a first sentence prompt with each photograph. This time the sentence was "Enough is enough."I ignored the first sentence this time. My story went in a whole other direction.
- Each
flash fiction piece should have a clear beginning, middle, and end. No
serial stories. It is harder to stay abreast of a serial story. (Please
keep content PG-13.)
- Please
post the picture and remember the copyright.
- Post
your flash fiction response by clicking on THIS LINK. Follow the given
directions.
- Please
give feedback – all participants appreciate your reaction to their work.
Posted on January
22, 2016 by rogershipp
WITNESS
"Blue and white tennis shoes,"
She whispered, as memories poured forth. "Jeans, light blue shirt."
"Go on."
Jenny sighed but put all her strength
into answering. "Red eyes."
"Bloodshot?"
"No. Blood red
pupils."
Detective Samples shook his
head as he recorded her words. "Tell me about his hair?"
"Shoulder length, black, and
wavy." Jenny grimaced.
He knew she was in pain, but he
couldn't delay his questions. "Anything else?"
Her eyes widened. Her voice
shook. "His fangs were bright white."
Jenny lost consciousness. The machines alarmed.
Detective Samples stepped back
as doctors and nurses rushed in.
Fangs? She said fangs!
100 words
Yolanda Renee © 2016
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