52 Week Challenge – Debrief

I’ve put off writing this for a very long time, four years actually. For me, this is kind of like admitting defeat.
Mouthing off into the void since 2018
I’ve put off writing this for a very long time, four years actually. For me, this is kind of like admitting defeat.
This isn’t a story. I just want to be clear about that before you read it. I don’t think it’s really even
It’s been a while, hasn’t it? It’s nice to be back. Nice to see you here too. Thanks for coming around. My
Is it possible to write yourself out of a funk? This is the question I’ve been asking myself for two weeks now.
Margaret Miller set her bag of groceries on the counter and leaned against the kitchen sink on hands that were still trembling.
Can you believe we’re nearly ten percent through the 52 Week Story Challenge already? It’s going quick, am I right? Of course
In the course of building our house last month, we had to stay in a hotel for a couple of days while
Stanley Moorehouse thumbed the button for the third floor, and the polished metal doors of the hotel elevator slid shut. The carriage
Wish I could say this story was born from the deepest, warmest, most nourishing recesses of my idea uterus, but alas, it
These stories are supposed to be flash fiction. But sometimes when you’re digging up a fossil and expecting to find a shell
Sometimes you need to get away from it all in order to find it all. The stuff that’s really important anyway. Last
During the process of digging the foundation for our first home, the builders upended all kinds of rocks and debris from the
The gauntlet has been thrown — accept Ray Bradbury’s challenge to write 52 stories in 52 weeks. Deadlines are short. Priorities will