Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #32

FFFCWelcome to “Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge.” Each week I will be posting a photo I grab off the internet and challenge bloggers to write a relatively short flash fiction piece inspired by the photo. While there are no definitive style or word limits, I suggest trying to keep your posts to under 300 words.

I want to sincerely thank everyone who has participated in these challenges so far. Your posts have been very creative. I hope this week’s image will also generate some great posts as well.

So now it’s time for this week’s Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge. The image below is from Tama66 at Pixabay.com.4D7762F2-60E8-4600-9493-28F3099F041FIf this picture inspires you and you wish to participate, please write your post, use the tag #FFFC, and link back to this post.

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Please take a few minutes to read some of the other responses to this photo challenge.

16 thoughts on “Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #32

    • Fandango September 16, 2019 / 2:26 pm

      Good story. Thanks for participating.

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  1. pensitivity101 September 18, 2019 / 7:18 am

    For some reason I missed this:

    Little boxes of history,
    Little boxes for you and me,
    Things to have, what we dream of most,
    Hopefully coming through the post.
    Little boxes, gathering dust,
    Little boxes, it seems unjust
    Replaced by machinery, fast and sure
    Little boxes have no use anymore.

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