Thursday Doors & Momanita Lives On (Micro Fiction)

Time for Thursday Doors and this month (May 2020) Dan is hosting a writing challenge.     I chose Sofia’s Door from Guimarães, Portugal Here is my writing  – genre: Historical Fiction  Title: Momanita Lives On Fredrica slowly opened the door. Two more visitors were there, asking for a tour of the house that hid Allied snipers during 1944. … More Thursday Doors & Momanita Lives On (Micro Fiction)

Photos of a Dolphin Named Han (Micro Fiction)

Happy Weekend Readers,  Joining in with What Pegman Saw, which brings us to SINGAPORE (here) for this week’s FLASH FICTION writing challenge. Here is the photo prompt for today’s fiction: _ Photos of Han Genre: Realistic Fiction Word Count: 150   “Move right, slowly….” Sliding two steps over, I lifted my arm, allowing the hidden … More Photos of a Dolphin Named Han (Micro Fiction)

Finding a Spark in Riga, Latvia (Micro Fiction)

Happy Saturday Readers,  Joining in with What Pegman Saw, which brings us to Riga, Latvia for this week’s FLASH FICTION writing challenge. Here is the photo prompt for today’s fiction: _ Finding a Spark in Riga (fiction word count: 150) When work becomes familiar, it can lose its spark. I was getting paid to write about Riga’s Art … More Finding a Spark in Riga, Latvia (Micro Fiction)

Ghost on Nancy Hanks Laid At Last (Micro Fiction)

Happy Saturday Readers,  Joining in with What Pegman Saw, which brings us to the Florida Keys for this week’s challenge. Here is the photo prompt for today’s fiction: _ Ghost Laid At Last (fiction word count: 150) .. “It’s all in your mind. You see what you expect to see,” Edward replied as flames grew higher, … More Ghost on Nancy Hanks Laid At Last (Micro Fiction)