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  • AFTER HAMELIN

    ‘Car keys?’ he asked the woman sprawled on the ground, arm fishing around down the drain. ‘House keys.’ She looked up, squinting at the silhouette of the man. He was dressed in red and orange checks. ‘Perhaps I can help?’ She pulled herself up. ‘Feel free.’ Instead of getting down to look in the drain,…

    Iain Kelly

    12/11/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story, Sunday Photo Fiction
    child snatcher, children, creative writing, drain, fable, Fiction, Flash Fiction, flautist, flute, flutist, germany, hamelin, keys, literature, myth, nursery, nursery ryhme, pied piper, piper, retelling, sequel, Short Story, story, Sunday Photo Fiction, tale, Writing, writing prompt
  • WISE CHOICE

    Dimitrios waved the truck off as it turned the corner and disappeared from view. A weight lifted from his shoulders as it departed. Since his great-grandfather delivered medical supplies and food during the war, smuggling had been in the family. His father had built up the shipping company to establish a network bringing drugs into…

    Iain Kelly

    11/11/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story, What Pegman Saw
    athena, athens, black market, creative writing, crime, crisis, drugs, Fiction, Flash Fiction, greece, human trafficking, interpol, literature, refugee, Short Story, smuggling, statue, story, trafficking, What Pegman Saw, wisdom, Writing, writing prompt
  • UNDER THE STARS

    UNDER THE STARS

    Sam lay back against the tree and looked up at the twilight sky. The first stars of the night were visible, or perhaps they were satellites. It had become difficult to tell in the crowded heavens. The exhaustion from his escape overwhelmed him. He imagined one of the satellites trained on him, zooming in with…

    Iain Kelly

    09/11/2017
    creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Short Story
    agitator, City, cowboy, creative writing, defience, drones, dystopia, dystopian, Fiction, Flash Fiction, future, futuristic, governement, high command, literature, political, resistence, satellites, sci-fi, science fiction, Short Story, stars, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, Writing, writing prompt
  • THE LAST SHOP

    THE LAST SHOP

    Herbert let the final customer out, a lady all the way from Missouri who bought a purple coat. He closed the store for the last time. He had expected more ceremony. Only one journalist had come to bear witness. Since Ancient Greece there had been shops – physical places with goods to sell. 5th Avenue,…

    Iain Kelly

    08/11/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    5th avenue, bloomingdale’s, chicago, consumer, creative writing, customer, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, future, internet, literature, michigan avenue, modern world, modernity, online, online shopping, science fiction, shopping, Short Story, story, trends, Writing, writing prompt
  • STEEL DRAGONS

    STEEL DRAGONS

    ‘It’s three in the afternoon and you’re listening to Gold Radio, the home of classic rock. We’re back with our special guests Steel Dragons. Great to have you here guys.’ ‘Thank you. Great to be here.’ ‘Thirty years since you’ve toured Australia. A lot has happened since then.’ ‘Yeah, back then we were just starting…

    Iain Kelly

    07/11/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Short Story
    art, australia, creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, history, Interview, literature, music, old school, radio, recycling, rock, rock n roll, rockers, sculptures, Short Story, spinal tap, steel, steel dragons, story, tour, Writing, writing prompt
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