Iain Kelly

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  • BEST FORGOTTEN

    BEST FORGOTTEN

    Lillian stared at the incongruous door. Why had it been added to the old stone entrance? Why the rusty chain in front of it? She ran back to her father. ‘If there is a door, why does there need to be a chain?’ she asked. Her father looked down at her. ‘So that no one gets…

    Iain Kelly

    23/11/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    black comedy, creative writing, crime, dark humour, daughter, door, father, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, humor, humour, literature, mother, murder, mystery, Short Story, story, Writing
  • SURVIVORS

    SURVIVORS

    Billy sat on top of the hill looking down on the town where he had grown up. The filling station was the only building with lights on. From here it was as though nothing had changed. Two grey warships sat out at sea. Soon he would return to one of them and spend another few…

    Iain Kelly

    22/11/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Short Story
    action, alien, dark, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, Humanity, invasion, lights, literature, metaphor, night, science fiction, short, Short Story, story, sunset, survivors, suspense, thriller, warships
  • CLOUDSPOTTING

    CLOUDSPOTTING

    Freddy ran home as fast as his legs could carry him. Breathless, he crashed through the flimsy door of the shack they lived in. His father looked up. Freddy pointed at his weathered, antique Cloudspotting book. ‘A Cumulonimbus.’ ‘A what?’ ‘I saw one. A pure white one.’ ‘What are you going on about?’ ‘A cloud,…

    Iain Kelly

    20/11/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story, Sunday Photo Fiction
    blue, books, Clouds, cloudspotting, Fiction, Flash Fiction, global warming, literature, pollution, sci-fi, science fiction, Short Story, sky, story, Sunday Photo Fiction
  • HIGH SOCIETY

    I cornered Sheila next to her cheap display cabinet in the living room, noticing that she hadn’t bothered to hide her tacky glass ornaments despite hosting the annual neighbourhood fireworks party. ‘Exactly when did it change from being a fancy dress party?’ I asked her, raising an eyebrow to indicate the ridiculous small witches’ hat…

    Iain Kelly

    18/11/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Short Story
    comedy, creative writing, fancy dress, humor, humour, literature, neighbors, neighbours, party, photo prompt, Short Story, society, story, upper class, Writing
  • OPENING NIGHT

    OPENING NIGHT

    A deep breath. I hear the chatter from the audience settle as the auditorium lights dim. The expectant silence. I grip the neck of my cello tightly and close my eyes. Visualise. Breathe. I see the endless hours of practice. Fingers bleeding. The encouraging smile of my father and mother. The exasperated berating of my…

    Iain Kelly

    16/11/2016
    creative writing, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    austria, cello, classical, concert, creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, literature, music, Musikverein, opening night, Short Story, story, vienna
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