
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 woman sitting in the passenger seat of an older-model, turquoise Chevy convertible parked in front of pink motel or apartment building. She’s looking back over her right shoulder. Who is she looking for, I wonder.
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.
Did you know you should train yourself to open a car door that way? Not necessarily from the outside, but open it with your left hand?
Reason is, you’re automatically looking over your shoulder behind you. You’ll see e.g. any passing bikes rather than just opening the door blindly and knocking someone off.
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Good point, especially since I’m a bicyclist and have almost been knocked over by someone opening their car door right in front of me.
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Hi, here is my acrostic for this week 🙂 https://poetisatinta.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/flash-photo/
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Nice!
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Thanks 😁
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I so want to live there 😊
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You look good in pink! 😉
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Oh I’ve gone somewhere unexpected with this prompt, not sure anyone will actually get it
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Hi! I have been absent for a long time, due to many situations that have kept me busy, sorry. However, today I wanted to return, but I was in a dark mood, and my story has gone in a way I didn’t expect. https://lifeisgreat0.blog/2022/11/15/room-24/
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Thanks for the prompt. Here’s mine: https://graceofthesun.com/do-it/
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