Welcome to Flash Fiction Friday and the one hundred and fifteenth in this series. This week’s is the fifth bunch of 6-word stories by a variety of authors, together with their 6-word biographies! These stories will be podcasted in episode 36 (with three <500-word stories) on Sunday 26th January.
6-word stories
by William Bortz, afreshnewview.blogspot.com, writer, barista, dreamer.
- You haunt me like Sunday mornings
- Sterling silver rings, cracked wedding bells
by Laura Rittenhouse, www.laurarittenhouse.com, writer, gardener, traveler
- Sunshine glints. Shot reverberates. Please, no.
by Karen Bate, https://www.facebook.com/TalesofLakeofTwoMountains, author of memories
- Once Upon a Time – The End.
- The pond cracked, spiderwebbed with frost.
by Shell Sheddy, http://www.sheshephoto.com artist activist photographer
- capturing the movements of the street
by Mark K, a writer?… trying hard
- Incy wincy spider got really squashed.
- Hey plumber! Pipe down will ya?
by Elaine McKay likes writing on paper.
- Ugly Duckling let Dr. Swan operate.
- Time to cough up. No pre-nup.
and then two from yours truly… Morgen Bailey, https://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/me, With an E
- Time flies, plane flies, friends reunited.
- Sick and tired, got better, slept.
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