Welcome 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 flash fiction piece or a poem inspired by the photo. There are no style or word limits.
The image below is from niklin1 at DeviantArt.For the visually challenged writer, the photo is of an old man sitting in a subway car holding a large cardboard box on his lap.
If this week’s image inspires you and you wish to participate, please write your post, use the tag #FFFC, and link back to this post. I hope it will generate some great posts.
Thanks to all of you who have participated in these challenges. Your posts have been very creative. Please take a few minutes to read the other responses to this photo challenge.
Please create a pingback to this post or manually add your link in the comments.
https://jengoldie493473930.wordpress.com/2020/10/19/the-parcel-j-e-goldie-fffc88-october-19-2020/
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https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2020/10/19/the-last-tube/
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Here is mine. https://isaiah46ministries.com/2020/10/19/forgiven-fffc-88/
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Which daughter will take me in this time?
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Now that’s a sad story.
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I tried to do it with six words, but that sadness needed more, it needed a cycle of time to empower the depth.
It’s a great pic for a story.
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A sad story for poor Stanley. But at least they found him and will take him back where he belongs.
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Great story. I love the way you ended it.😏
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