Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #188

Welcome to Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge. Each week I will be posting a photo I grab off the internet and challenging 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 shutterstock.com

For the visually challenged writer, the photo shows a man wearing a yellow raincoat standing, back to the camera, on a wooden path with yellow autumn leaves on the path and on the ground on both sides of the path.

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.

Please create a pingback to this post or manually add your link in the comments.

24 thoughts on “Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #188

  1. donmatthewspoetry October 10, 2022 / 4:42 am

    Reply, what can I make?
    I see a distant lake
    I hear it lapping on it’s shore
    (What I’ve just writ is fake)

    I’m in one of my moments Fan……

    Try again. Serious

    Orange on his back
    Orange on the ground
    Not a shade of purple
    Anywhere is found

    Plenty blue and green
    Halfway up the pic….

    Just ignore me……

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  2. pensitivity101 October 10, 2022 / 11:18 am

    One liner from me Fandango.
    He was told to follow the yellow brick road, but somehow the road and roadsides switched colours.

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  3. The Autistic Composter October 10, 2022 / 1:12 pm

    Red sky at night,
    Shepherd’s delight,
    Red sky in the morning,
    Shepherd’s warning.

    I tend to live by that.

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  4. Nope, Not Pam October 11, 2022 / 3:11 am

    For some reason I was expecting him to have a dog …. Fido, dear Fido, where have thou gone. I stepped in your business, so you haven’t been gone for long ***sigh***

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    • Fandango October 11, 2022 / 9:26 am

      🎵There’s no business like dog business 🎶

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    • Fandango October 14, 2022 / 9:41 pm

      A very uplifting and hopeful poem. Thanks for joining in this week.

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