Getting back to the normal Flash Fiction feature here at Blue Ink Alchemy, I’m jumping into the Terribleminds challenge of Continuing The Tale, Part Two. I decided to follow up on the excellent start provided by Lisa Shininger, which you can see the original containing post here. Enjoy! Part 1, by Lisa: Fee didn’t recognize… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Fee, Continued
Category: Fiction
Bad Shed
The time was right. The scales were old, and worn. New skin was eager to emerge beneath. She rested, waiting, avoiding food, her eyes cloudy and unfocused, all but blind. She curled under her favorite rock, out of sight, out of the light. The surface of the rock was rough, as was the bedding in… Continue reading Bad Shed
Flash Fiction: To Rise Again, One Must Fall
For the Terribleminds Flash Fiction challenge, “Rise of the Phoenix“, with a little inspirational help from Dragonkitty. She looked out over the sea, walking next to her husband. The wind was picking up, waves crashing into rocks far below them as they navigated the cliff. She closed her eyes, listening to the white noise, memories… Continue reading Flash Fiction: To Rise Again, One Must Fall
Flash Fiction: The Ugly Sea
The title was generated as part of this week’s Terribleminds challenge. Bruce hauled himself up the rain-slicked, metal ladder towards the top deck of the trawler Mary of the Magdeline. His poncho flapped in the wind, and he shook his head to keep the rain out of his eyes. He reached the top rung and… Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Ugly Sea
Flash Fiction: Outcropping
For the Terribleminds challenge 100-Word Stories. I lean out around the rock outcropping I dragged Riley behind to give us cover. I can’t see the shooters. But gunfire keeps my head down. “Dave? Are they still shooting?” “Yes.” “Don’t get shot. It sucks.” “I’ll keep that in mind.” Riley coughs. His hands are over his… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Outcropping
Flash Fiction: Rayo de Baja, Jr
For this weeks Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, we have been tasked to use one of these photos. I chose #47. The sun was blazing high in the sky, and there were no clouds nearby to get in its way. Traffic was far below the rooftop terrace where he reclined, tropical drink in his hand. He… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Rayo de Baja, Jr
Flash Fiction: Nick Vegas
For the Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, “Fifty Characters“. RNG results below. Hollywood. Tinseltown. It has a lot of names, and so do the people that live here. Actors have screen names. Musicians have stage names. And if that woman on the corner was actually named “Champagne” by her mom and dad back in Pleasant Corners,… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Nick Vegas
Flash Fiction: A Hard Bargain
My response to the Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, Pick An Opening Line And Go. I closed my mouth, opened the door, and left. I got about three steps down the street before my phone buzzed. “Let’s… Let’s rethink this.” I looked up at the buildings above me. “You do all the thinking you want. I’m… Continue reading Flash Fiction: A Hard Bargain
Flash Fiction: 666 Steps
For the Terribleminds Flash Fiction challenge, “Life Is Hell“. The stairs under the curio shop go down, down, down. Marcia didn’t mind the exercise, and the decent actually helped her clear her head. The ambient noises and constantly guttering lights no longer set her on edge, as was certainly their intent. She was able to… Continue reading Flash Fiction: 666 Steps
Flash Fiction: Some Small Things
For the Terribleminds Flash Fiction Challenge, Five Random Words. “Bless you, dearie. Granny can always count on you two.” The words rang in Caroline’s ears as she and the mass of wrinkles beside her picked their way through the woods towards the city. To be fair, the wrinkles were mostly on Seymour’s face – the… Continue reading Flash Fiction: Some Small Things