Cyranny’s quickie!
Are you more interested in the infinitely small, or the infinitely great? For more Quickies, click here.
Are you more interested in the infinitely small, or the infinitely great? For more Quickies, click here.
Today’s Word of the Day is Thirst. If you want to participate, create a pingback to link your post. Not sure how to do that? See how to create pingbacks here. Please note that for the prompts that I publish, the comment box will now remain open for people who experience trouble with pingbacks. However, I won’t […]Thirst…… Continue reading Thirst – Word of the Day Challenge
Andromeda held the fragile creature crying in her arms. She was as perplex as her circuits would let her. Why wouldn’t Doctor Fester just download all the information to take care of human offsprings? The decibel level had peaked, and Andromeda knew she had to find how to stop the tears. She had already…… Continue reading Tantrum…
I took over the prompt, as an homage to Nortina’s late ”One Minute Fiction” challenge. What’s the ”One Minute Fiction” challenge about? Easy. Each week I’ll provide a prompt to inspire you to write a very short story. The idea is to manage to type your whole story in a minute or less. Of course,…… Continue reading May 12th #1MinFiction Challenge
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The Word of the Day is Optional, I hope you enjoy using this word in a story, poem or anecdote.OPTIONAL — Word of the Day Challenge
Remind me why we’re doing this? Alex was nervous, sitting on the side of the canal, a good six feet apart from his bestfriend. The pandemic is over now, Alex… You really need to get over it. You can do it, Tiger! To prove his willingness, he pulled his mask down. You’re right. He…… Continue reading Letting go…
If the person who’s hurt you the most showed up at your door, what would you say to them? For more Quickies, click here.
The word of the day today is PERAMBULATE. per·am·bu·late /pəˈrambyəˌlāt/ verb FORMAL•HUMOROUS walk or travel through or around a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way. “she perambulated the square” HISTORICAL•BRITISH walk around (a parish, forest, etc.) in order to officially assert and record its boundaries. Please feel free to use […]PERAMBULATE…… Continue reading Perambulate – Word of the Day Challenge