The Vegetable Vendor – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes He stood at the street corner, the rays from the light pole bathed the vegetables on his handcart in a sickly, yellow color. But there was no other place the vegetable vendor could stand. This was his designated… Read More
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Yellow Eyes Still Haunt Me – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes The hands that cradle me are confident, protective. They lay me down gently. I relish the soft extravagance. My body is new, fours days old, but my soul has been around for a while. Centuries have gone by,… Read More
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My Lack Of Understanding – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes My mother sits by the window. She’s been stationed there for almost three months now. It seems as if she’s waiting for an unknown visitor. Her eyes, glazed, crawl upon the glass, their vision limited by her sorrow…. Read More
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Yogic Pursuits – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes Mansukh stood at the base of the mountain. It was now or never. The brown feet in his brown sandals hesitated. His shapely toes dug into the soft leather. This was hardly recommended footwear for a self-proclaimed ascetic…. Read More
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A Master Of Reverse Psychology – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes The tea has come to a boil. So has my temper. The air is electric, one spark and the entire kitchen – BOOM! He’s waiting for his first cup of the morning. I set it down in front… Read More
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Pimped My Goddesses – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes I am the only color in a mass of black and grey. Orange shirt, green trousers, mustard shoes with purple laces. A cigarette hangs from my lips, unlit. I have no intention of lighting it. My lungs deserve… Read More
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I’m Going To Die Laughing – 300 Word Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes ‘I’m going to die laughing.’ Some of you may say – Bravo! That’s the spirit! But that’s not the intention of my statement. My laughter will literally be the end of me. It’s going to get me killed…. Read More
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On My Way To Disneyland – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes ‘It’s just a chair.’ I looked at my mother, her lips tightly pressed together, arching like a rainbow with no colors. She looked worried. I, her son, the reason. ‘It’s everything to me.’ My voice sounded meek, ashamed,… Read More
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Category: Fiction, Flash Fiction StoryTags: author, creative writing, Disneyland, fiction writer, flash fiction, hope, life lessons, short story, storyteller, writing community
The Greatest Gambler – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes He was and remains the greatest gambler of all time. It wasn’t the way he held his cards or could read the faces of his opponents. There was a gilded edge to his talent, classic and beautiful, yet… Read More
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Almost A God – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes I left home with no intention of returning. An empty house doesn’t qualify as a home, bricks and wood don’t talk to you. The only voices I heard were in my head. Their unkindness will die with me…. Read More
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Category: Fiction, Flash Fiction StoryTags: author, creative writing, fiction writer, flash fiction, god, life lessons, loneliness, short story, storyteller, women writers