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  • NOSTALGIA CAFE

    NOSTALGIA CAFE

    ‘What’s that?’ Jessie pointed outside at the stars and stripes fluttering on the flagpole. ‘That used to mean something.’ ‘I like the colours, it’s pretty.’ ‘It sure was. Ready for your food?’ ‘I can’t wait to try it. You used to eat these ‘hot dogs’ all the time, Gramps?’ ‘And burgers, chips, pizza.’ ‘This food…

    Iain Kelly

    03/07/2019
    Commentary, creative writing, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    4th of july, America, betsy ross, cafe, climate change, creative writing, diet, drabble, Fiction, flag, Flash Fiction, food, Friday Fictioneers, future, independence, independence day, junk, literature, meal, nostalgia, politics, Short Story, stars and stripes, story, supplements, symbol, Writing, writing prompt
  • AN OPEN RELATIONSHIP

    AN OPEN RELATIONSHIP

    ‘We should establish boundaries, thresholds. And have a safe word.’ ‘Sure, what like?’ ‘Love?’ ‘Okay, ‘love’ it is. Should we use our real names or different ones?’ ‘Different ones, you choose mine.’ ‘Lucy?’ ‘Okay, and for you, Lorenzo.’ ‘Lorenzo? Really?’ ‘I thought you wanted me to be in charge?’ ‘Lorenzo it is. Anything else?’ ‘You…

    Iain Kelly

    27/06/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Short Story, Thursday Photo Prompt
    #writephoto, boundaries, comedy, creative writing, crossdress, desire, dressing, experiment, fantasy, fetish, Fiction, Flash Fiction, football, humor, humour, literature, marriage, men, open, real life, relationship, safe, sex, sexual, Short Story, story, taboo, Thursday Photo Prompt, women, Writing, writing prompt
  • BOX OFFICE

    BOX OFFICE

    She was box office. She was advertising revenue, hits online, gossip column gold. The more turbulent her private life, the more she was worth. Sex scandal followed drug rehab, relationship turmoil ran concurrent to family fall-outs. All of it was box office. Imagine then what they will make of this. Conspiracy theories will abound. The…

    Iain Kelly

    26/06/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    advertising, blood, box office, celebrity, clicks, creative writing, drabble, drugs, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, friend, gossip, hits, killer, Knife, literature, modern, money, murder, rehab, relationship, revenue, scandal, sex, Short Story, story, world, Writing, writing prompt
  • AIRPORT ’19

    AIRPORT ’19

    Full body scanners rang alarms sporadically, accompanied by flashing red lights. Body and bag searches caused extended queues. Once past the security gate the hollow muzak was interrupted to remind people not to leave their luggage unattended. Security dogs snarled. The guards walked around with hands on machine guns. CCTV cameras kept a watchful eye…

    Iain Kelly

    19/06/2019
    creative writing, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story
    air travel, airport, airport ’77, airport ’79, appearance, cameras, creative writing, customs, drabble, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, holiday, judging, literature, modern, paranoid, scanners, security, Short Story, society, story, terrorism, travel, Writing, writing prompt
  • A Justified State: A Thriller by Iain Kelly

    Originally posted on Becoming Unstuck: I recently read the first novel of a fellow blogger and feel compelled to share it with all of you. Having come across Iain’s brilliant flash fiction on his blog, I was thrilled to hear about his book being published. From the first page, his descriptive writing brought me into…

    Iain Kelly

    15/06/2019
    creative writing
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