Let me tell you a tale about sleep.
A flash fiction, called:
So, here’s another creepy flash fiction…
Cue, Drum Roll!
Presenting:
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
In honor of this joyous holiday, I bring you a bonus flash fiction!
I call it:
Perdition Continue reading
This time Chuck Wendig gave us only one assignment: Write a flash fiction about disease.
It can be any disease, real or fictional. It just has to be a horror story.
Sounds right up my alley.
So here we go:
So…I love writing horror.
Like a lot.
So for the month of October, I am going to keep scratching that itch.
Who knows, maybe I’ll just keep making spooky flash fictions even when it is not around Halloween.
But, that’s later. Till that time comes, I am just here to scare. So here’s the next terrifying flash fiction.
I present:
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“It is estimated that the average American watches five hours of television daily. However, like all estimates, there are exceptions to the rule.” Continue reading
Trailer Time Everybody!
Only, this time I am going to try something new.
Instead of reviewing three different trailers, I’m doing one, Riff Style!
That’s right, I will be going through this second by second, and telling you my reactions.
And of course for my first time out, I chose a horror trailer. Continue reading
Hey guys. Surprise post!
A flash fiction; written by yours truly. It’s my entry for the Flash Fiction Challenge. A weekly contest hosted over at Terribleminds.com.
This weeks challenge? To write a 500 word story that is purposely unfinished. Then, someone else might come along and finish it. Who knows? But whatever the case, it was a lot of fun to write.
If you’re interested in participating, the link is right here: CLICK ME!
Otherwise, here we go! Continue reading
The planes of chaos exist, but does not have a location. It’s very nature makes it this way.
The reason I found myself in it was that it was a major shortcut. By going through here I am skipping across almost a continent of space. It was worthwhile, but incredibly dangerous.
The path I walked was the only stable thing in this dimension. The rest of the space was howling chasm, filled with random bits and bobs. A sound like that of a dying cat could be heard almost indefinitely. Continue reading