Iain Kelly

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    Originally posted on Iain Kelly: She glanced at her watch again, then out the window at the black sky. From the street below they could hear the crowd counting down. The man tried to shout through the tape over his mouth, jerking his body on the chair he was tied to. 3…2…1… Midnight struck. The…

    Iain Kelly

    31/12/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Literature, Short Story
    Fiction, Flash Fiction, happy new year, Reblog, Short Story, Writing
  • WHY DO WE FALL?

    WHY DO WE FALL?

    Sarah felt like an idiot as she was lifted onto the horse. Her face resting on the warm hair of the horses’ neck, she felt her feet being pushed into the stirrups. Cautiously, she lifted herself and sat upright in the saddle. The horse twitched and pulled underneath her. ‘All yours,’ her father beamed at…

    Iain Kelly

    27/12/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Short Story
    accident, battle, beach, creative writing, disability, fall, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, horses, life, paralysis, reahbilitation, Short Story, story, Writing
  • COLLECTED SKETCHES

    COLLECTED SKETCHES

    To mark the end of the year, and as a first attempt in the world of self-publishing, I’ve gathered together a collection of short stories and flash fiction from my blog and published it on Amazon Kindle and as a paperback. I hope you can find the time to have a look. I’m grateful for…

    Iain Kelly

    22/12/2016
    Fiction, Literature, Writing
    advertising, amazon, amazon kindle, book, collection, Flash Fiction, self-publishing, Short Story
  • GRADUATION PARTY

    GRADUATION PARTY

    Balloons hung on the streetlight outside the Patriots Diner. Neon shone in the grey dusk. Warm lights inside glowed. Sam stood behind the counter. A police car sped past, followed by an ambulance. He had stayed open in case he could be of any use. There would be no celebration tonight. ‘The police are now confirming…

    Iain Kelly

    21/12/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    America, creative writing, diner, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, graduation, gun control, literature, lone gunman, mass killing, massacre, neon, patriot, police, school shooting, Short Story
  • A COUNTRY HUNT

    A COUNTRY HUNT

    Weak and broken, George stumbled on across the moor. The heavy mist that shrouded everything was a hindrance and a help – he couldn’t see where he was going, but neither could they find him. He held onto his stomach where the blood flowed from the bullet wound. The hounds were getting closer again and he…

    Iain Kelly

    20/12/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Short Story
    black humour, country hunt, creative writing, dystopia, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, fox hunt, future, hounds, hunt, hunting, hunting ban, literature, manor, servants, Short Story, story, Writing
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