November 18th, 2011
david
UPDATE! All of these stories are now available in a new e-book which also includes detailed commentary on each story, covering how I came up with the idea and how I then structured the story. It’s a great guide for aspiring writers.
The book is called A Torrent of Story, or How I wrote an original short story every day for a month, and how you can too. It’s available at a very modest price either from my website or from the Amazon Kindle Store .
This is my contribution for Day 17 of the G+ Flash Fiction Project event organized by Becky Raymond which challenges writers to write a short piece of fiction each day during November 2011, based on a stimulus photograph or image.
Today’s image was provided by Eoghann Irving.

This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
November 17th, 2011
david
UPDATE! All of these stories are now available in a new e-book which also includes detailed commentary on each story, covering how I came up with the idea and how I then structured the story. It’s a great guide for aspiring writers.
The book is called A Torrent of Story, or How I wrote an original short story every day for a month, and how you can too. It’s available at a very modest price either from my website or from the Amazon Kindle Store .
This is my contribution for Day 16 of the G+ Flash Fiction Project event organized by Becky Raymond which challenges writers to write a short piece of fiction each day during November 2011, based on a stimulus photograph or image.
Today’s image is photograph by Carolyn Branch.

This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Read more…
November 16th, 2011
david
UPDATE! All of these stories are now available in a new e-book which also includes detailed commentary on each story, covering how I came up with the idea and how I then structured the story. It’s a great guide for aspiring writers.
The book is called A Torrent of Story, or How I wrote an original short story every day for a month, and how you can too. It’s available at a very modest price either from my website or from the Amazon Kindle Store .
This is my contribution for Day 15 of the G+ Flash Fiction Project event organized by Becky Raymond which challenges writers to write a short piece of fiction each day during November 2011, based on a stimulus photograph or image.
Today’s image is a speed-painting by the highly-talented Cliff Roth and it’s a portrait of the handsome Jared Jackson, also known as Jayomega. Please note that of course the recording artist character in my story is purely fictional and bears no relation whatsoever to the real Mr Jackson, though I hope he has similar success in his music career!

This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Read more…
November 15th, 2011
david
UPDATE! All of these stories are now available in a new e-book which also includes detailed commentary on each story, covering how I came up with the idea and how I then structured the story. It’s a great guide for aspiring writers.
The book is called A Torrent of Story, or How I wrote an original short story every day for a month, and how you can too. It’s available at a very modest price either from my website or from the Amazon Kindle Store .
This is my contribution for Day 14 of the G+ Flash Fiction Project event organized by Becky Raymond which challenges writers to write a short piece of fiction each day during November 2011, based on a stimulus photograph or image.
Today’s image is a photograph by Donna Earnhardt .

This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Read more…