Weed Killer
It’s that time again when we Friday Fictioneers are sharpening our wits and our pencils, trying to come up with a suitable story to satisfy our dynamic leader, Rochelle Wisoff-Fields (she who must be...
View ArticleWe Get a Garage
I have been away from FF for too long. I haven’t changed allegiance, or gone off the rails, I’ve just been hibernating, recharging my batteries, call it what you will. Thanks as always to the...
View ArticleIn The Shed
I have been AWOL from Friday Fictioneers for too long; hopefully the reduction in workload will allow me to resume my writing which I have really missed, along with the interaction with my FF friends....
View ArticleThe Lost Chord
One more sleep… Thanks to Rochelle for shepherding us through another year of Friday Fictioneers. Thanks also to Bjorn for supplying the photo for the prompt this week . Copyright Bjorn Rudberg Genre –...
View ArticleStarting Over
I love Chicago! Just thought I would tell you. We went there years ago and spent a week in the city before travelling on to Utah – don’t ask… Huge thanks to Rochelle for continuing to host Friday...
View ArticleSetting The Scene
The photo reminds me of a house we once rented in France. We had a very enjoyable holiday but as we left I mentioned to the owner that she should really tell prospective holiday makers that part of the...
View ArticleWeathering Our Storm
Thanks to Georgia Koch for the lovely photo for our prompt this week and to our intrepid Captain Rochelle for navigating our good ship Friday Fictioneers through all kinds of seas. Copyright – Georgia...
View ArticleDIY – A Shorcut
Copyright – Ted Strutz Genre: Fiction Word Count: 100 DIY – A Shortcut John stepped back into the water trough a second time. ‘I hate bloody DIY! And why soak the paper? What’s wrong with old fashioned...
View ArticleMaking Tracks
I’m late, I’m late… thanks Rochelle for keeping us on the straight and narrow and to Dawn for a lovely photo from her trek to Machu Picchu – it’s on my list… Copyright Dawn Q. Landau Genre: Fiction...
View ArticleAn Enchanted Place
All over the world, (yes that’s right) writers are busy staring at the photo prompt and putting fingers to keys to say just what they see. Thanks to Sandra Crook for the photo this week and to...
View ArticleTuneless
Thankfully the rain has ceased, but now the bright, crisp, frosty mornings come as a shock to the system. Where did I put that de-icer? I know there’s a can here somewhere… Many thanks to Rochelle...
View ArticleJar of Happiness
This was my original post for this prompt back in 2012. Can’t quite believe it was so long ago but, as the saying goes ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ and Friday Fictioneers certainly provides...
View ArticleEarly One Morning
Only one more week left at work … one good thing is that I will be able to spend more time writing and catching up with Friday Fictioneers. I haven’t done much ‘visiting’ recently and I want to say...
View ArticleA Man of Vision
Two weeks into my retirement and hardly a word written! It wasn’t supposed to be like this, but then life has a habit of interfering. I have managed to scribble this, hope you like it. Thanks to Kent...
View ArticleBarriers
Copyright Madison Woods Genre: Fiction Word Count:100 Barriers ‘Dad, there a truck outside full of barbed wire, d’you know anything about it?’ ‘It’s for river meadow. I’m sick of that bloody woman’s...
View ArticleFree Spirits
Thanks to Roger Bultot for the photo this week and huge thanks to Rochelle who continues her amazing balancing act – author, artist, Fairy Blogmother… Copyright Roger Bultot Genre: Family History Word...
View ArticleCity Girl
I’m grateful for a re-run this week. After years of searching we finally have a holiday home in France – more about that later. It has take up a lot of our time and I have missed chances to post...
View ArticleNo Mention
Copyright J Hardy Carroll Genre: Fiction Word Count: 100 No Mention The estate agent’s glossy brochure is very appealing. Family home, six bedrooms, five bathrooms, annexe suitable for student or older...
View ArticlePast Forgetting
Copyright Dale Rogerson Genre: Memoir Word Count: 100 PAST FORGETTING It’s easy to forget. My mother would say this in her ‘martyr’ voice, on her birthday, when there was nothing from my father. The...
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