In the 1960s, an ancient poem was discovered in the village of Van Asch Mega Van Wijck Baviaanskloof […]
Flash Fiction
How many hours in your short life have you sat there, young lady? When you were really young, […]
Weekly Writing Challenge: The door to your house/flat/apartment/abode has come unstuck in time. The next time you walk […]
Weekly Writing Challenge: Write a post written entirely in slang, dialect, or a regional accent. Author’s note: This […]
Well, that was a beautiful ceremony. It ought to be for as much as it cost us. And […]
Before, when I thought of dystopian societies, I always imagined an Orwellian scenario where the government controlled everything. […]
“You need to stop brooding over it.” “How on earth am I supposed to do that?” “I don’t […]
Today’s Daily Post prompt was to write a story with an open ending and invite my readers to […]
Daily Post weekly writing challenge: write a post based on this picture: “Jesus, Ed, is this whole city […]
“Rachel, will you marry me?” Will said from the one knee he was leaning on. “Why would I […]
Bensenville is the kind of town you don’t want to be walking alone in late at night, but […]
David glanced at the clock. Five more minutes. He leaned against a washing machine, crossed his arms and […]
Pete just wanted to get back to the bed that he had lately come to think of as […]
Nate got out of the car haphazardly parked on the edge of the shoulder where he had barely […]
God, she hated this feeling that she was stuck with. She wanted it to go away, but it […]
Tom ran inside the hospital, pushing an orderly out of the way, as if he knew where he […]
