Flash Fiction: The Word Game
TANNILLE: Well, there is something you donât see every day: cremated remains. MUSE: Ooo a God Father warning? Here are
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
TANNILLE: Well, there is something you donât see every day: cremated remains. MUSE: Ooo a God Father warning? Here are
Note:A Bumper Special this week: The Muse banter and her corresponding flash fiction story! (I know many of you were
TANNILLE: I could run around naked and I still have no story. MUSE: A secret camera in the pot plant?
Note:Eris (Discordia) is the Greek Goddess of strife. Other stories featuring Eris (and other gods) can be found here. My
TANNILLE: Hmm rocks, interesting choice for a stationery zone. MUSE: I donât know, I think they might be useful to
MUSE: I keep seeing clouds in my coffee. TANNILLE: OK, we could write about 2020, the year that made everyone
TANNILLE: Why is everything I write crap? So flat, colourless. MUSE: You place too many restrictions on me. No more
MUSE: Look at what we have this week – a school snap. TANNILLE: Ugh, flash back. School was crap enough
Note: A dummy is also called a pacifier in some parts of the world. Spitting the dummy is Australian for
Note: I tried so hard to continue the Greek mythology theme this week but nothing came. So to keep Dale
Groundhog Day. The days blended into one. No distinct feature to separate. The dishes akin to a broken record. The
Note: This week the muse returned. The prompt drove a lot of pop-culture in my mind and I couldnât see