#WritePhoto – Haven

Sue’s #WritePhoto Prompt this week:

I thought I’d continue the adventures of Barbie and Ken!

“Red sky at night, shepherds delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherds warning. That’s what my dad always used to say,” Ken pondered. “It’s 4.30 pm now. What does it mean in the afternoon?”
“Why don’t you go and ask a shepherd, babe? I don’t know!” Barbie lifted her eyebrows and glanced over at her boyfriend, before lowering her gaze to her nails, which she had been filing with great care.
“But babe, it’s not Christmas yet. And you know the shepherds only come out then, for the nativity!”

#writephoto

#WRITESPIRATION #141 52 WEEKS IN 52 WORDS WEEK 46 – @sacha_black

Sacha’s #Writespiration prompt this week:

Your challenge is to write your story using the weekly theme/prompt and write it in just 52 words…. EXACTLY, no more, no less.

writespiration-2017

Write about THE LAUNCH!

And…
Lift off!
The launch went perfectly.
Or so everyone thought.
Peter shuffled backwards, and into the crowd, allowing his shuffle turn into a sprint as soon as he was able.
Looking down at the bag in his hand once he stopped, he gulped.
Shame he’d forgotten to load the toilet paper!

http://sachablack.co.uk/2017/11/15/writespiration-141-52-weeks-in-52-words-week-46/

The Launch, because in literally a couple of days a certain lady named Ms De Black is launching her debut novel in her Eden East Trilogy, Keepers! A YA Fiction piece that promises to please fans of JK Rowling, Genevieve Cogman Trudy Canaan and the like!

She has been literally run off her feet with the organisation involved in writing and publishing a book, as well as penning writers help book, and workbook, and working, and being a fantastic mum, and being the Super Boss of the ABBA’s!!!!

So, no wonder she forgot to fill the body of the prompt post first thing this morning lol! Still, a timely reminder meant that no one went without their weekly #Writespiration fix!

Anyhow, I’ve downloaded my copy…. And you? Stop procrastinating…

Buy it HERE!

RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #175 Short&Sexy

Lovely Ron’s Challenge words:

Short & Sexy

Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge Image 2016

Woman wearing nude colored high heel shoes

Shutterstock Image

Short skirts grazing thighs
Skimming sexily over
Undulating hips

Ritu 2017

San Francisco, Oakland, Bay Bridge

Pixabay image

Evenings short and dark
Creating a sultry mood
Perfect for love.

Ritu 2017

#SoCS Nov. 11/17 – Arm

Linda’s #SoCS prompt this week:

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “arm.” Use it as a word or find a word with “arm” in it. Have fun!

” ‘Armless fun, that’s all it was, honest Guv!”

Pete sunk onto the curb as the policeman stood there, staring down at him, a look of pure disgust spreading across his face.

His colleague was scribbling notes into his little pad of paper, whilst a third officer was consoling an old gentleman.

Around their feet lay a sea of red; scattered poppies that had been sat safely in a cardboard carrier that the veteran had been holding.

He hadn’t meant to scare the living daylights out of the man. Just a few toots of his motorbike horn, and a few circuits around him, then Pete had been intending on presenting him with the roll of notes that he and his mates had collected for The Royal British Legion.

How was he to know the trauma that the old soldier had lived through?

It hadn’t occurred to him that his horn may sound a bit like a siren blaring, and the roaring of his engine like the planes circling, before releasing the bombs.

How was he to know that all those years ago, this man had only arrived home on a 48 hour pass, minutes before his house was razed to the ground, taking all he loved from him.

How  was he to know, the anguish that veteran went through, trudging through the trenches, watching his comrades fall by the wayside.

But he did know.

Pete had only recently returned from Afghanistan.

He’d seen the horrors. He’d lived though the losses too.

His only saviour was that his family had been at home waiting for him, unlike that poor man who he had scared nearly half to death.

This was not how he had wanted to celebrate Remembrance Day…

Flash Fiction Challenge – The Real Nanjo Castille #CarrotRanch #FlashFiction @Charli_Mills

I’m taking a chance on one of Charli’s 99-word prompts over at The Carrot Ranch!

During the course of the Ranch Rodeo last month, Charli and her judges received a good few spam entries, and one was rather funny, from Nanjo Castille. You need to click on the prompt link above to see it! The spammed message inspired Charli to create a prompt…

November 9, 2017 prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a fictional story about The Real Nanjo Castille. You can set any gender, era or genre to reveal the character behind the mystery. You can also imagine the daily life of The Real Nanjo Castille. Go where the prompt leads.

Here’s my take!

The Real Nanjo Castille
Her dad had always been terrible at writing.
Downfall of being a doctor.
When he went to register her birth, instead of stating Margot, he handed them a scrap of paper to read, seeing as he’d wet the baby’s head a little too much the night before.
And so, Nanjo Castille came into existence.
It was obviously an omen.
She was diagnosed with dyslexia as a secondary school student, but help came too late. Reading and writing were never her strong point.
Still, every cloud has a silver lining…
She’s now the most popular human spam bot in existence!

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