Through Rose’s Colored Glasses, A Sunday Photo Fiction

Rose Sinclair put her special colored glasses on, she was now ready. Dressed in white, she always dressed in white for this, she headed out the door. She hopped on the bus, looking at each passenger in turn as she walked down the aisle toward the back. Through her glasses, she could see the auraContinue reading “Through Rose’s Colored Glasses, A Sunday Photo Fiction”

The Rude Customer, A Foto Flash Fiction

At a lovely ocean side cafe, my wife and I had sat down for a light lunch. The food was wonderful, the company perfect, and the atmosphere divine. That is, until the most rude customer I have ever seen sat down at a nearby table. “Waiter! WAITER!”, he squawked. “I demand service!”. I wondered whoContinue reading “The Rude Customer, A Foto Flash Fiction”

Prison Break, A Flash Fiction

“We can’t just leave them here!”, yelled Thomas, “They will know where to start looking!” “You’re right”, Mitchell replied. “Scotty, put the oars in them and push them back out onto the river”, he ordered. “Why should I be the one to get wet!?”, argued Scotty, “That water is freezing!” “Because I say so”, shoutedContinue reading “Prison Break, A Flash Fiction”

Summer Camp of Horror, A Haunting Tale – Monstrous Halloween

I remember it like it was yesterday though I was only fourteen years old at the time. We had been at camp for several days. Odd things had been happening but the counselors believed it was campers playing pranks on one another and ignored the signs. At first, it was only minor annoyances. A coupleContinue reading “Summer Camp of Horror, A Haunting Tale – Monstrous Halloween”