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Thursday – #BreakupSeason
This post is the fourth part of the #BreakUpSeason flash fiction series, based on prompts from this post Continue reading
Wednesday – #BreakupSeason
This post is the third part of the #BreakUpSeason flash fiction series, based on prompts from this post. Continue reading
Tuesday – #BreakupSeason
This post is the second part of the #BreakUpSeason flash fiction series, based on prompts from this post.
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Monday – #BreakUpSeason
This post is the first part of the #BreakUpSeason flash fiction series, based on prompts from this post.
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#BreakupSeason Flash Fic Week!
It’s a fact: most of my breakups happen in the Summer.
And I imagine it must be a common theme for other people, too: high school couples break up when they move to respective universities; Uni couples split up cause everyone’s burdened by fear of the future; holiday romances going awry. There’s numerous different possible reasons.
But whatever it is, the Summer seems to be a time where a lot of relationships just… die.
And so, to celebrate this inalienable fact, I am instigating the first ever Breakup Season flash fic drive!
Hey, Writers!
On Monday I’m launching a flash fiction… thing!
Are you ready? Sound off in the comments if you want to take part!
Thursday – Stheno #DiabolicalDeeds
My comrade in fiction, Timony Souler, has launched another one of her literary challenges, entitled Diabolical Deeds. This is my piece, inspired by the third prompt. Continue reading
Wednesday – Humbaba #DiabolicalDeeds
My comrade in fiction, Timony Souler, has launched another one of her literary challenges, entitled Diabolical Deeds. This is my piece, inspired by the third prompt. Continue reading
Tuesday – Calu #DiabolicalDeeds
My comrade in fiction, Timony Souler, has launched another one of her literary challenges, entitled Diabolical Deeds. This is my piece, inspired by the second prompt. Continue reading