Flash Fiction: Broken — Claire Fuller

When things got really bad Cara unlocked the door to the old brew house. In one corner a huge vat squatted, as if awaiting its moment of escape. A rusting metal walkway ran around the inside walls, and under it was a scattering of broken things: chairs, tools, tyres, and other rubbish. A stinking and […]

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How to Foreshadow Like Alfred Hitchcock – ProWritingAid — Kate McClelland

Originally posted on Colleen Chesebro ~ Fairy Whisperer : I love foreshadowing and if used correctly it will propel your story to exciting new heights. Think about some of your favorite movies or books and how those authors foreshadowed future events. Add this to your own stories and you are on your way!❤ Click the highlighted link…

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Faithful Friend – Melissa Barker Simpson #writephoto — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

Rosalie pulled her hat further forward, until it covered half of her face. She still had a problem with light, and yet every part of her skin – the parts uncovered at least – craved the warmth of the sun. The breeze against her bare arms was a soothing touch, as soothing as the presence […]

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#writephoto The Summer Of Mystery. — Kate McClelland

Originally posted on Ellenbest24: Use the photo to form a story, poem or post by noon on Wdenesday 30th November click?HERE?to read other wonderful responses or to join in the fun. Wendy took hold of her friends shoulders and shook her. “Suzy stop trying to peek, you aren’t being fair,” Wendy was pouting and frowning.…

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Prompt #1920 First Line of the Week – Kurt Vonnegut — The Writing Reader

Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules—and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress. –Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Writing Prompt: Use the first line of the week as the starting point or inspiration for…

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