Flash Fiction: The Door That Wasn’t There Yesterday

    I always did like to writing strange stories, when I was younger. I am getting back into it. I'm practicing for October. The Door That Wasn’t There Yesterday When Clara moved into the old cottage at the edge of Wren Hollow, she expected creaky floors, drafty nights, and the occasional ghost story from … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Door That Wasn’t There Yesterday

Flash Fiction: Fred the Basset Hound and the Great Pie Caper

Fred was not your ordinary basset hound.With ears long enough to trip over twice and a belly that swayed like a hammock in a summer breeze, Fred had two great passions in life: cold beer and Grandma Margie’s lemon pie. Now, before you worry too much—Fred didn’t drink beer. Not exactly. He just loved to … Continue reading Flash Fiction: Fred the Basset Hound and the Great Pie Caper

Writing Through the Soul: 7 Tips for Writing Flash Fiction

7 Tips for Writing Flash Fiction: Master the Art of Short-Form Storytelling I am not expert at writing flash fiction, I have just found myself getting back into writing flash fiction. I am loving writing short stories. I enjoy writing articles that go along with what I am writing. Flash fiction is a genre that … Continue reading Writing Through the Soul: 7 Tips for Writing Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction: Meditation Diaries: The Black River

Meditation Diaries: The Black River An old woman walks through the forest. A wolf walks by her side. But, this is no ordinary forest. This forest reflects the woman’s unconscious mind. And the wolf is no ordinary wolf. He reflects her higher-self. The woman is on her deathbed and about ready to cross over to … Continue reading Flash Fiction: Meditation Diaries: The Black River