Flash Fiction Month

 

Follow me along the Flash Fiction Month 2022: 30 days, 30 stories between 55 and 1000 words, tons of challenges and loads of prompts.

Like or comment on all the stories in November for the chance to win a prize!

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30/11/2022 - The Faceless Photographer
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30/11/2022 - The Faceless Photographer

There’s a faceless photographer following me everywhere. He has fabric over his skull and long, scrawny fingers covered in rings. He takes pictures of my life, of whatever I want to remember, but never looks at them. He just takes the picture and waits for the next memorable moment.

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28/11/2022 - The Phone Call
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28/11/2022 - The Phone Call

Looking out toward the dark silhouette of the city, craving my phone more than ever, the man’s voice became a good enough entertainment, as he was loud, and although I couldn’t hear what the person on the phone was saying—his massive hand was enveloping the entire device—the man in front of me was doing most of the talking.

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27/11/2022 - Yo-Yo
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27/11/2022 - Yo-Yo

Kathryn had a bad feeling about the mission, but she’d always been a worrier, so nobody thought much of it.

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25/11/2022 - The Cruelty Of Nature
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25/11/2022 - The Cruelty Of Nature

Madley escaped the venue from the bathroom window. She would have never been able to fit through that small opening if she hadn’t been on the strictest diet for the past three months, and the silky wedding dress helped her slide away from the ceremony.

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21/11/2022 - Summer on Earth
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21/11/2022 - Summer on Earth

Humans are weird. They do things, all sorts of things, believing they do them for a reason that’s simply not there.

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18/11/2022 - The Lady In Chains
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18/11/2022 - The Lady In Chains

They called it “The Altar of Gifts,” and some thought it was the main responsible for ending the war. We were among the first to be sent there after the conflict and had gathered concerning stories from the locals.

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15/11/2022 - Just a Stupid Soldier
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15/11/2022 - Just a Stupid Soldier

At first, they diagnosed me with OCD, then, after what they called “the voices” started, with paranoid schizophrenia—quite common among space troopers—but when it became clear the medications were not working, I knew the doctors had made a horrible mistake.

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14/11/2022 - Gullible White Bloke
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14/11/2022 - Gullible White Bloke

Michael had never accomplished anything in his life, but he believed—in that delusional way some men are convinced of their worth, even without evidence—that he deserved more.

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13/11/2022 - The Perfect Job
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13/11/2022 - The Perfect Job

Delicious food, breath-taking scenery, good money, and easy life as, even during my worst day, I’m so much better than their second-best player.

There’s one thing I didn’t consider when I signed, though, and that’s how crazily involved are fans in such a tiny community.

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11/11/2022 - Giant Monsters
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11/11/2022 - Giant Monsters

The ship crashed against the pier, turning to one side and toppling; spilling its content in the shallow waters of the port, like interiors from a gutted fish.

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