Flash Fiction: Pandora
This week went Greek (mythology) again, a spin off from Hecate’s story Crossroads. Pandora adored the 21st Century. The rise
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
This week went Greek (mythology) again, a spin off from Hecate’s story Crossroads. Pandora adored the 21st Century. The rise
Groundhog Day. The days blended into one. No distinct feature to separate. The dishes akin to a broken record. The
Hecate, the Greek goddess of crossroads, tapped her foot at the multilane intersection. Her job, much easier during the classic
The sunās rays shone down on eggs, lined up in a row. Offerings to the sun god. No one knew
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for Rochelleās Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be found here. āMummy thereās a man
Note: This week the muse returned. The prompt drove a lot of pop-culture in my mind and I couldnāt see
Slumber parties are fun⦠for children. Parents on the other hand⦠Follow these rules to control the darlings.Ā 1. Donāt
The city stood still. A glitch in time. Cars froze on the road. Pedestrians, statues in mid-walking poses. The
PHOTO PROMPT © CEAyrĀ for Rochelleās Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be foundĀ here. The time ticks by. Keyboard
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Jan Wayne Fields for Rochelleās Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be foundĀ here. Itāll
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Rochelle Wisoff-FieldsĀ for Rochelleās Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be foundĀ here. Note: I had
PHOTO PROMPT © Dale Rogerson for RochelleāsĀ Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be foundĀ here. Welcome to fantasy land. Remember