Iain Kelly

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  • UNWANTED GIFTS

    UNWANTED GIFTS

    Why would Santa bring her these, Matilda thought staring at the teddy bears sat next to her in the car. He must know she was six now, already had plenty of cuddly toys, and they were definitely not on the list she had sent him. And why had he delivered them to Granny’s house? When…

    Iain Kelly

    08/01/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story, Sunday Photo Fiction
    childhood, children, christmas, comedy, creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, humor, humour, imagination, life, literature, Presents, Short Story, story, Sunday Photo Fiction
  • CONTEMPLATION

    Benny managed to sneak away from the tour group once they were inside the Palace. He was soon lost in a maze of passages. He found himself in the centre of a large room, with decorative walls and an opening to the clear blue sky. This was what Benny had travelled to India to find.…

    Iain Kelly

    07/01/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story, What Pegman Saw
    backpacking, burhanpur, contemplation, creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, fort, humor, humour, india, literature, meditation, package holiday, relaxation, Short Story, tourism, tourists, vacation, What Pegman Saw
  • ROLL OF THE DICE

    Odd number and it was chocolate bar, even number and it was an apple. Johnny rolled the dice. It stopped on five. Yes!, he thought. It tipped over onto two. Johnny nudged it back onto five. Leaving things to chance was all very well, but self-determination definitely had it’s benefits. Written for the Scottish Book…

    Iain Kelly

    06/01/2017
    50 Word Fiction, creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story
    50 Word Fiction, apple, chance, chocolate, competition, dice, Fiction, Flash Fiction, humour, literature, roll, scottish book trust, self-determination, Short Story
  • A COG IN THE MACHINE

    A COG IN THE MACHINE

    Back to work after the holiday then, thought Michael, heading down the stairs to the basement and pulling on his overalls. It had been nice seeing family and friends, enjoying a few social nights out and joining in the festivities. Now to carry on with the everyday grind. There was a backlog after a fortnight…

    Iain Kelly

    04/01/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    black comedy, Bones, creative writing, Dark humor, dark humour, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Grinding, horror, literature, murder, New year, Short Story, story, work, Writing
  • SONORAN OMENS

    SONORAN OMENS

    ‘This is what they’ve said they wanted.’ Frank said. ‘This is what happens when you leave rich folk to run a country.’ Bill countered. ‘Rich folk that have never even set foot out here, never mind have to settle here.’ They scratched their heads and looked from the rocky desert in front of them to the plans…

    Iain Kelly

    03/01/2017
    creative writing, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Literature, Short Story
    America, american indians, border wall, creative writing, donald trump, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, indian wars, literature, mexican border, mexico, native americans, omens, sonoran desert, wall, white settlers, Writing
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