Posts Tagged ‘Flash Fiction’

I first saw this over at the LimeBirdWriters site. Fabulous place if you’ve never been. Head there immediately (after reading my post, obviously.) Originally, the prompts are over at Julia’s Place, and last week’s prompt for the 100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups was: …what does it taste like… * Sometimes when writing longer stories, […]


Today is National Flash Fiction day in the UK. I must admit that I had never heard of Flash Fiction until last year. When my writing group were talking about publishing a book of our stories someone suggested we include Flash Fiction and I said “Wha’?” During the OU Creative Writing course we had to write […]


I’ve mentioned before that I’m part of a writing group. We met during a creative writing course with the Open University and decided to keep in touch and support each other with our writing. We meet about once a month and at one of the first meetings talked about publishing an e-book of our work. […]


I have mentioned before that I am part of a writing group. We now have a name: The Steel City Writers. We have been working on a number of projects recently and I would formally like to invite you over to the grand opening of our new blog. There are five writers in the group and we […]


Just back from a break in Shropshire. Subject 1. I didn’t get a name. If you’ve never been or maybe not even heard of the place, it is one of the most sparsely populated counties in England. In fact, for the first few days we saw more horses than people. Seriously. The horse count was about fifty […]


I’m the type of person who would never have thought about joining a writing group. The idea was just not me. Before the creative writing course it would have been at the bottom of my list of things to do to help my writing. But at the end of the course a few of us decided to […]