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  • CHRISTMAS IN SASKATCHEWAN

    CHRISTMAS IN SASKATCHEWAN

    Heavy snow from the north was sweeping in, the wind was scooping it up and swirling it into a blizzard. He reached the door and was blown inside, a flurry of white accompanying him indoors. The heat thawed him. He shook off his heavy jacket and slipped out of his boots. He put the extra…

    Iain Kelly

    07/12/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Short Story, What Pegman Saw
    blizzard, canada, christmas, cosy, creative writing, dickens, dinner, festive, Fiction, fire, Flash Fiction, holidays, literature, merry, north, remote, saskatchewan, shack, Short Story, snow, story, turkey, warm, What Pegman Saw, Writing, writing prompt
  • SHIMMER ON THE SEA

    SHIMMER ON THE SEA

    The sun broke through the clouds. Another day at sea ahead. By tomorrow they would have reached port at Smuggler’s Cove. The Captain had promised shore leave of a week. He planned to spend most of it in the tavern in the centre of town. They each had a few gold crowns to spend, the…

    Iain Kelly

    05/12/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Short Story, Thursday Photo Prompt
    #writephoto, cove, creative writing, crows nest, davy jones, Fiction, Flash Fiction, ghost, haunted, literature, locker, mast, navy, phantom, pirate, pirates, shimmer, ship, Short Story, smugglers, story, sunk, Thursday Photo Prompt, Writing, writing prompt
  • A LITTLE FESTIVE EXCESS

    A LITTLE FESTIVE EXCESS

    ‘Room for one more?’ Hank slurred cheerily, lifting his wide posterior into the small bus. He crammed into a seat. The driver jumped out into the traffic, angry horns blared. Kaleidoscopic lights blurred. Sudden stops. Chaotic traffic. Sweat and body odour. He felt the beer sloshing around in his stomach. A little excess again, but…

    Iain Kelly

    04/12/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    abduction, abroad, bus, christmas, creative writing, drabble, dream, drunk, excess, festive, Fiction, Flash Fiction, foriegn, Friday Fictioneers, Knife, literature, mugging, murder, party, Short Story, sleep, story, stupor, Writing, writing prompt
  • GREENWOOD AVENUE

    GREENWOOD AVENUE

    A final swipe of the cloth across the shining black leather and Dick Rowland leaned back. Another satisfied customer. ‘Can see your face in them, like a mirror.’ ‘Thank you, Dick,’ said Walt, flipping him a shiny cent. Old Bill slipped into the vacated seat. ‘Just need to visit the restroom.’ Dick said. ‘I’m in…

    Iain Kelly

    30/11/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Short Story, What Pegman Saw
    America, black, creative writing, Fiction, Flash Fiction, greenwood avenue, jim crow, literature, race, racism, Rape, razed, relations, riot, segregation, shoeshine, Short Story, story, tulsa, What Pegman Saw, white, Writing, writing prompt
  • TO THE VICTOR

    TO THE VICTOR

    To the victor goes the spoils, that’s what they say. There is cheering, waving flags, smiling faces. But it doesn’t feel like winning. Surrounding them is destruction and death. Buildings and homes reduced to rubble. They said the last one would be the war to end all wars. Maybe this one will be. They are…

    Iain Kelly

    29/11/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Short Story, Writing Exercise
    99 word, Carrot Ranch, casualties, comrades, creative writing, Fiction, fight, Flash Fiction, friends, heroes, innocence, literature, loser, love, patriotic, reflection, Short Story, spoils, story, victor, war, winner, world war, Writing, writing prompt
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