She sits in quiet contemplation. Never moving. Always pensive. Write a little Flashy Fiction about the inspiration for this statue or about the thoughts and emotions it inspires when you look at it.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Contemplation
She sits in quiet contemplation. Never moving. Always pensive. Write a little Flashy Fiction about the inspiration for this statue or about the thoughts and emotions it inspires when you look at it.
Friday, February 21, 2014
PERSONALITY TRAITS
In a little self-discovery, choose three facets of your personality. Create a character for each, giving them names and descriptions. Now place them in a Doctor's waiting room. One of the three is terminal. Write this scene.
Labels:
characters,
Personality,
situation,
traits,
waiting room
Friday, February 14, 2014
Five Multi-colored Rings
I wanted to use the Sochi Games logo, but, as it is rather uninspired, I found a picture of the rings with some of the world flags behind them to use instead.
It's that time again. Time for (many) of the nations of the world to come together and compete in athletic events in a spirit of fairness and peace...hopefully. This prompt is really open other than sticking with a Winter Games theme. Write a little Flashy Fiction about the Olympics. It could be about training for the games, participating in them, watching them, plotting to cause destruction during them, thwarting terrorism at the games, or whatever else comes to mind. Maybe it's a story that is only linked to the Olympics because somehow the games or someone's preparation for it affected their life. Stretch the scope as needed, only be sure to keep winter and the Olympics in there somewhere. Have fun!
It's that time again. Time for (many) of the nations of the world to come together and compete in athletic events in a spirit of fairness and peace...hopefully. This prompt is really open other than sticking with a Winter Games theme. Write a little Flashy Fiction about the Olympics. It could be about training for the games, participating in them, watching them, plotting to cause destruction during them, thwarting terrorism at the games, or whatever else comes to mind. Maybe it's a story that is only linked to the Olympics because somehow the games or someone's preparation for it affected their life. Stretch the scope as needed, only be sure to keep winter and the Olympics in there somewhere. Have fun!
Friday, February 7, 2014
JUST THE FACTS - 7 FEB 2014
This will be an ongoing exercise on FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY'S. You will be given a topic on which to write, a main character, a key object and a setting. And then you will be asked use all the facts to improvise your flash fiction.
TOPIC: Desperartion
MAIN CHARACTER: an Evangelist
KEY OBJECT: a memo
SETTING: a Ghost town
TOPIC: Desperartion
MAIN CHARACTER: an Evangelist
KEY OBJECT: a memo
SETTING: a Ghost town
Friday, January 31, 2014
Stargate?
This is a piece of art that a city selected to plop down in a median between busy roads, in addition to a number of other interesting works throughout the city. But what if this piece of art was more than it seemed? Maybe it's an ancient Stargate, or a portal to a magical realm, or allows people to 'slide' into a parallel universe. Or, maybe it really is just a big, costly piece of taxpayer-funded art. Write a little Flashy Fiction about it.
Labels:
alternate dimension,
art,
magic,
parallel universe,
portals,
Sliders,
Stargate
Friday, January 24, 2014
ALPHA AND OMEGA
Today we think in terms of Alpha and Omega; First and Last! This is fitting, being the FIRST prompt of the new association with CREATIVE BLOOMINGS. We certainly don't plan on it being the LAST by any stretch of the imagination!
Make a list of five "firsts" in your life. Your first car. Your first child. Your first day at school...
Then make a list of five "lasts" in your life. The last time you saw..., Down to your last dime. Your last day at work...
Now choose one of these that stands out most, and write a piece of flash fiction placing your character in that situation and how they would deal with it. And you can veer from the "script" at any time! Let your imagination soar.
For a bit of a challenge combine one of your "firsts" with one of your "lasts" and write that! I bought my first car with my last dime. The first day at school was the last time I saw..., The last day at work before my first child was born. It changes the dynamic a bit.
Give it your best shot and post your story below. We all have a way of spinning a tale! Add a link to your blog. We'd like to read whatever else you've been writing!
And remember, on FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY, everyone has a "little" story to tell!
Make a list of five "firsts" in your life. Your first car. Your first child. Your first day at school...
Then make a list of five "lasts" in your life. The last time you saw..., Down to your last dime. Your last day at work...
Now choose one of these that stands out most, and write a piece of flash fiction placing your character in that situation and how they would deal with it. And you can veer from the "script" at any time! Let your imagination soar.
For a bit of a challenge combine one of your "firsts" with one of your "lasts" and write that! I bought my first car with my last dime. The first day at school was the last time I saw..., The last day at work before my first child was born. It changes the dynamic a bit.
Give it your best shot and post your story below. We all have a way of spinning a tale! Add a link to your blog. We'd like to read whatever else you've been writing!
And remember, on FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY, everyone has a "little" story to tell!
Labels:
Creative Bloomings,
first,
Flashy Fiction,
Friday,
last
Monday, January 20, 2014
ANNOUNCING NEWS!
What do the names RJ
Clarken, Walt Wojtanik, Hannah Gosselin, Laurie Kolp, De Jackson, Rob
Halpin, Aimee Halpin and the late Dyson McIllwain have in common?
They all probably first crossed paths at Poetic Asides with Robert Lee Brewer. They have been fervent contributors here at POETIC BLOOMINGS. But, what many may not know, they have all served as administrators and prompters at the flash fiction site, FLASHY FICTION.
You may notice the look here is changing and than means different routines and habits. We're willing to put up with it as long as it is positive. Rob and Aimee and I believe they are nothing but.
Well, in keeping with this air of change, I would like to announce that FLASHY FICTION will be joining up under our a banner to be a part of FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY over at CREATIVE BLOOMINGS. Rob Halpin and his wife Aimee, along with myself have been keeping the site (which RJ Clarken and her cohorts started back in the early days of Rock… well, not really that long ago!) on life support and I felt this would be a perfect fit for the flash fiction aficionados there at our new and improved site. Flash fiction may not be everyone’s bag of beans, but for those who do flash, it will be a haven which will be more accessible.
The three of us will alternate with a new prompt each Friday, with the last Friday being devoted to an instruction, a discussion or an exercise. You may post your efforts in the comment section and/or provide a link to your story on your blog so we can visit your other fine works.
Also in this forum we will help develop characters, backgrounds and other aspects of storytelling for those who venture into the NANOWRIMO every November. It may be a helpful tool in this regard.
I thank Rob Halpin for his outstanding work, developing the new look at FLASHY FICTION and for getting the “Newer” design of the CREATIVE BLOOMINGS’ FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY up and running so quickly. Those who regularly visit the site will have already seen a “preview” .
At FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY we have a tagline: “Everyone has a little story to tell…” Join us on Fridays and try your hand at telling yours.
They all probably first crossed paths at Poetic Asides with Robert Lee Brewer. They have been fervent contributors here at POETIC BLOOMINGS. But, what many may not know, they have all served as administrators and prompters at the flash fiction site, FLASHY FICTION.
You may notice the look here is changing and than means different routines and habits. We're willing to put up with it as long as it is positive. Rob and Aimee and I believe they are nothing but.
Well, in keeping with this air of change, I would like to announce that FLASHY FICTION will be joining up under our a banner to be a part of FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY over at CREATIVE BLOOMINGS. Rob Halpin and his wife Aimee, along with myself have been keeping the site (which RJ Clarken and her cohorts started back in the early days of Rock… well, not really that long ago!) on life support and I felt this would be a perfect fit for the flash fiction aficionados there at our new and improved site. Flash fiction may not be everyone’s bag of beans, but for those who do flash, it will be a haven which will be more accessible.
The three of us will alternate with a new prompt each Friday, with the last Friday being devoted to an instruction, a discussion or an exercise. You may post your efforts in the comment section and/or provide a link to your story on your blog so we can visit your other fine works.
Also in this forum we will help develop characters, backgrounds and other aspects of storytelling for those who venture into the NANOWRIMO every November. It may be a helpful tool in this regard.
I thank Rob Halpin for his outstanding work, developing the new look at FLASHY FICTION and for getting the “Newer” design of the CREATIVE BLOOMINGS’ FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY up and running so quickly. Those who regularly visit the site will have already seen a “preview” .
At FLASHY FICTION FRIDAY we have a tagline: “Everyone has a little story to tell…” Join us on Fridays and try your hand at telling yours.
Labels:
Announcement,
changes,
Creative Bloomings,
NaNoWriMo,
new beginning,
News Flashy
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Gateway to the Soul
It's been said that the eyes are the gateway to the soul. What do you see when you look into this eye? If you looked closely into your own eye in a mirror, what would you see? What about your lover's? Your child's? Write a little Flashy Fiction about gazing into someone's eyes and finding something there. Is it what you expected?
Thursday, January 9, 2014
RESOLUTION #9
It's down on your list, but the most attainable. You've made your resolutions for the new year. Long after working out more, and losing weight, and smoking cessation, this is the one resolution at which you will succeed. In a bit of FLASHY FICTION, tell us about your plans.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Illusions
No, this amusement park isn't burning down. The sun is simply setting
in dramatic fashion, splashing the nearby clouds with it's red light. A
quick glance conveys a different story, though: an illusion of fire.
Write a little Flashy Fiction in which something seen at a glance turns
out to be something else. Does it cause angst, panic, misplaced trust?
Thursday, January 2, 2014
ONO, WHERE'S THE AIR
Last Thursday, Yoko Ono posted this as her Facebook status:
"This is a room suffocating with no empty space. Sit in it."
Sounds like an episode of the Twilight Zone! So in keeping with the annual Twilight Zone marathon on Syfy, write this scene/fiction. Gasp for air and pen your piece.
STEPPING INTO THE UNKNOWN
The new year begins; a threshold to our hopes and dreams. Who knows what 2014 will hold.
Write you flashy fiction to explore a goal or wish you may have. Write of a disappointment you expect. Look into the immediate future and let your imagination step into the unknown. Whether you want to make it happen or hope it will, put it out there and see who's listening!
Write you flashy fiction to explore a goal or wish you may have. Write of a disappointment you expect. Look into the immediate future and let your imagination step into the unknown. Whether you want to make it happen or hope it will, put it out there and see who's listening!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Waking Up Warm
image courtesy of Digital Blasphemy
It's been a cold and snowy time for a lot of people this late fall/early winter. Many are without power and are expected to continue to be without it for a while longer. I'm sure lots of them would go to great lengths to wake up to the view above. Write a little Flashy Fiction what your protagonist went through to escape the cold and wake up warm.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
THE MORNING AFTER
It's the morning after Christmas (and I don't let Christmas go that easily). It's called Boxing Day. So in the clean up and discarding of torn wrapping and cardboard boxes, you find one gift that had gone unopened. There's a note:
"Sorry this one got lost in the numbers. In my haste, it had inadvertently gone undelivered. You became the last stop for the year. If this caused you any embarrassment or inconvenience, I'll make up for it next year. Merry Christmas!
Mr. C"
What was the gift? Was it expected? Or was it a total surprise? There is Christmas magic that lasts the whole year. This is a bit of it. Your Flash Fiction concerns this last gift of Christmas!
"Sorry this one got lost in the numbers. In my haste, it had inadvertently gone undelivered. You became the last stop for the year. If this caused you any embarrassment or inconvenience, I'll make up for it next year. Merry Christmas!Mr. C"
What was the gift? Was it expected? Or was it a total surprise? There is Christmas magic that lasts the whole year. This is a bit of it. Your Flash Fiction concerns this last gift of Christmas!
Labels:
Boxing Day,
Celebration,
Christmas,
Merry Christmas,
special gift
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Your Christmas Wish
What would you wish for if you could sit on Santa's knee and whisper your one big dream to him? What was it you asked for as a child? Did you get it? How did you feel when you did or did not?
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