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  • Bad Genie, by King Kool
  • The Bumbling Magician, by King Kool
  • Epilogue, by Phillip Owens
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  • Miss Flannerty
  • Nogard
  • Pro-Bono Private Eye
  • The Kissing Frog, by King Kool
  • The Letter-Opener
  • Thicke and Edgelow

Leaning in the shade of the doorway to the back yard, her back to the grimy floor and a sinkful of dishes, she casually glances at the small saw kerf on top of that rotten limb as she takes one last drag and flicks the butt toward her deadly nightshade.


Stephen Tilden now finds his back yard too shady for gardening.

Editor’s Note: Stephen wrote this story as a response to Tim Boiteau’s April contribution, Widowmaker.

Her voice has been pervasive since your husband’s death. You dress your mother-in-law while she complains that you are starving her, you are after her money, the sea air is cold, the wheelchair is moving too fast. Her final taunt, “You killed my boy,” propels you both over the edge.


Clodagh O Connor lives in Dublin, Ireland and has always loved reading. She is working on becoming a writer, but constantly distracts herself with wet felting, origami, bird watching, cycling, haiku writing, baking, reading and internet rabbit holes.

When you made us recite Ozymandias in class, I grumped. When you made us study the difference between a Petrarchan and a Shakespearean sonnet, I groaned. Now that I’m old I realize I never got to thank you for everything, every word, sentence, and syllable. Your epitaph is so beautiful.


Ed Ridgley hiked to Everest Base Camp in Nepal in 2018, at age 57, also asthmatic, thus completing the number one item on his bucket list since age 10. At 17,500 feet, he wondered if any of those “you can accomplish anything” self-help gurus had ever done anything like this. But base camp was as far as he wanted to go, that was enough. Then again, who knows what enough really means?

Tomorrow will be a good day. Brother’s coming home from the war in England. We are going to meet him at the harbour around eight in the morning. And then I’m having my hula dance recital! I hope I don’t embarrass myself again.

December 7, 1941

Yesterday was forever ago.


Chelsea Allen loves stargazing.

We proclaim that we would do anything for our children. But would we? We’d give our lives, our health, all earthly possessions, take on their pain, maybe even their debt. But would we give our souls? Take on their responsibilities? Steal? Cheat? Lie? Murder? Most of you will never know.


Eileen uses retirement years to think and write about some of life’s perplexing questions.

It’s not possible. Dead for thirty years; I smell her soap. I freeze at my desk, papers scattered around me, paused. As if we listen for her voice. Her words fall over my head as in childhood. She is not gone. “Imagine that!” my grandmother would say. I am, Grandma.


Carmen Farrell is an emerging writer and student at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Her work in progress concerns a flawed and worried mother raising a neurodiverse child and the judgments they encounter. Prior to taking up writing, she worked in school systems as a public relations specialist and advocate for students with diverse learning needs. See more at turnofphraseblog.com

There were no trophies, blue ribbons, or medals to pack. She wasn’t an athlete, a cook, or a beauty. Yet spread around her on the basement floor were baby shoes, report cards, old photos, a worn dog collar—all prizes of a life well lived—all marks of a winner.


A prolific writer, Carol Reeves is loving the freedom and challenges of 50 word stories. Her memoir, “All the Little Miracles,” was published last year.

I slide into a kelp sea.

My hair entwines with grass and urchins.

I am their forest. Little things hide in my cupped hands.

Safe from storms and sun,
Wild things find solace as I slip to the bottom.

Free from any anchor, I am now able to finally

Breathe.


Katherine Darlington enjoys writing poetry, and has poetry, articles, and short stories in various publications. See more of her work at www.katherinedarlington.com.

The scientist wasted his life trying to perform a godless resurrection. His wife, the poet, described him as “beautiful, like the kitchen light reflecting off a knife’s edge.” She used to run her fingers along the blade, thinking, you have to understand, you have to understand, but he never did.


Jessica Natasha Lawrence writes about chronic illness, realistic hope, and the beauty and trials of ordinary life. She can be found on Instagram, Twitter, and Medium.

Joey McNeary died and I feel nothing. Should I praise his star athleticism, beaning heads in little league? His gut punches during fire drills? Joey’s obit’s flooded with gushing niceties, his social media bursting with emoji hearts. Survival’s our payback. Yanks us by the throat as we stare back, smile.


Phyllis Rittner has a passion for flash. Her work can be found in Burnt Breakfast, Roi Faineant Press, Versification, Friday Flash Fiction, Fairfield Scribes, Six Sentences and others. She can be reached on Facebook at facebook.com/phyllis.rittner.

Fifty-word stories!!!

Dear Group 2.4!!!


Here are your stories; I havn’t changed anything; only added titles to some stories that didn’t have a title. In one case I am not sure at all that I  got the title right (please correct me in the comments if I didn’t!!!).


As you remember, you can comment on the mistakes or the contents of any story, or compare/contrast one or more stories, or categorize them… Help yourselves!!!)))

The Lie

It
was a windy day. The successful man has been following a sweet smell.
Fortunately, the smell belonged to a young girl. When they were speaking, the
girl said that she was 19.

Eventually,
girl’s father told to our hero the true about the age.

It’s
the end.

A holiday
romance
 


It was
a sunny day in Italy.
A man was walking in Rome
when he met a wonderful diamond. She was 19, with dark hair and blue eyes. The
man had been standing for 20 minutes. He felt her smell. He shouted: «I
love you, Mademoiselle!»
But she left square.

A
DAY TO FORGET

I
was extremely worried about my look. My friends were setting up a costume
party. I wore my princess diadema — the best part of my costume.

When
I came to the party I could hardly believe my eyes. Everyone was in formal
suits. I’d never go to the prty again.

Never
again

It was a hard day. We nearly died
there. It was so horrible but luckily we survived. We’d gone through this
nightmare safe and sound. I’ve lost many friends. Some people will never come
back to their families. Anyway I will never go to a party with my friends again.

A day to forget(???)

They had very difficult
quarrel. She was crying and breaking plates. She begun to pack his staff. She
didn’t want to see his face again. But could she live without this person?…
She woke up at 6 o’clock at the morning.
Unfortunately,she understood
that it was a horrible nightmare.

The lie
He
knew that the lie didn’t ever lead to anything good. He felt so nervous about
that. Mark persuaded himself that everything would be well. It was a lie for
good. «Daddy, read to me more, please» — came the voice of his
daughter.
He should tell the truth about Santa.

It


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

Beth ran too slow. It caught up.


Ihearcolors


ioanamoldovan2
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Somebody asked me how I feel while I’m painting. It’s not always how it makes me feel, it’s about what I hear. And by hearing I mean, listening to my favorite songs and suddenly feeling like all the c…


Broken Son


bruvton
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A man in search of his father. It was hard to create a story with only 50 words. I hope I got the point across!


He probably will —


rosarlei
Commaful Star

4 years ago

My entry for the 50 Word Story Contest.


Surprise


stevewaldrop
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A fifty word short story about predators and prey. Hunting is a risky business.


Off the precipice


kira
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Fallen for you


The Winding Trail


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A short nature poem.


«Contaminated»


blondee
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

Another 50-word-story <3


Empty Nest


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

My 50 word story for the contest.


A Book Named Death


basharasweet
Commabassador

4 years ago

50 word fiction


COME BACK LITTLE GIRL


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

Read about what happens to a little girl who lets curiosity get the better of her…


Short Stuff


knitwrits
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Feeling small and wishing I was smaller. || 50 word story, for a contest.


M I S S I N G//F O U N D


knitwrits
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Twists and turns and short terms. || 50 words exactly and it was oh so delicious to write within that confinement. Thriller! Fantasy? You decide.


Dreadful Sleep


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

All your worries will wash away just at the sight of your mom.


The Time Loop


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

A boy is trapped in a loop of time forced to watch the most unfortunate event of his life unfold over and over again.


I’ll Miss You-


looney
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

One 50 word story. I think it’s okay.


Bakers


irenemccormick
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Bakers


A conversation


y
Silver Comma

4 years ago

Tried my hand at a «50 word» short story but it ended up being all dialogue?? Do contractions count as one or two words? Idk y’all. Anyways, i’m really grateful for the friends I’ve made on here. You …


Orphaned


janaemitchell
Verified

4 years ago

A Fifty Word Story


50 words +plot twist!


pouncingfox47

4 years ago

A man, nearing the door , into what would be his last. It was sad that it had to end this way. But Popularity was more important. She had to get rid of him. he opened the door and was hit with it, an …


It


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

Beth ran too slow. It caught up.


Ihearcolors


ioanamoldovan2
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Somebody asked me how I feel while I’m painting. It’s not always how it makes me feel, it’s about what I hear. And by hearing I mean, listening to my favorite songs and suddenly feeling like all the c…


Broken Son


bruvton
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A man in search of his father. It was hard to create a story with only 50 words. I hope I got the point across!


He probably will —


rosarlei
Commaful Star

4 years ago

My entry for the 50 Word Story Contest.


Surprise


stevewaldrop
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A fifty word short story about predators and prey. Hunting is a risky business.


Off the precipice


kira
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Fallen for you


The Winding Trail


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

A short nature poem.


«Contaminated»


blondee
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

Another 50-word-story <3


Empty Nest


mipoet
Commaful Star

4 years ago

My 50 word story for the contest.


A Book Named Death


basharasweet
Commabassador

4 years ago

50 word fiction


COME BACK LITTLE GIRL


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

Read about what happens to a little girl who lets curiosity get the better of her…


Short Stuff


knitwrits
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Feeling small and wishing I was smaller. || 50 word story, for a contest.


M I S S I N G//F O U N D


knitwrits
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Twists and turns and short terms. || 50 words exactly and it was oh so delicious to write within that confinement. Thriller! Fantasy? You decide.


Dreadful Sleep


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

All your worries will wash away just at the sight of your mom.


The Time Loop


glazewolf
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

A boy is trapped in a loop of time forced to watch the most unfortunate event of his life unfold over and over again.


I’ll Miss You-


looney
Bronze Comma

4 years ago

One 50 word story. I think it’s okay.


Bakers


irenemccormick
Gifted Writer

4 years ago

Bakers


A conversation


y
Silver Comma

4 years ago

Tried my hand at a «50 word» short story but it ended up being all dialogue?? Do contractions count as one or two words? Idk y’all. Anyways, i’m really grateful for the friends I’ve made on here. You …


Orphaned


janaemitchell
Verified

4 years ago

A Fifty Word Story


50 words +plot twist!


pouncingfox47

4 years ago

A man, nearing the door , into what would be his last. It was sad that it had to end this way. But Popularity was more important. She had to get rid of him. he opened the door and was hit with it, an …



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