She caught his eye whilst wearing a pretty red dress.
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She never knew a body could explode like that.

She caught his eye whilst wearing a pretty red dress.
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She never knew a body could explode like that.

Hey guys! It’s that time of the month again — the new prompt for the #BlogBattle is out! The word for this month is ‘shield’. As I found previously, my short story came together very quickly — within the space of an hour — as I bashed ferociously at my keyboard! (Poor thing.)
You can read my short horror story here, it’s called The Night Has Teeth.
“She could hear their frenzied footfalls, just metres behind. She could hear their growls and their shrieks, raging and ravenous. She could hear their gnashing teeth, sharp and merciless.” Continue Reading
I felt really exhilarated whilst writing this little piece — I hope you like it! As always, please have a read of the other stories too; they’re great!
P.S. Bite-Sized Horror is back tomorrow!
“Just try to think outside of the box,” I said with a grin.
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Then I gently placed his brain on the table.

“Black cats are bad luck,” says Dad.
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I glance in his direction seconds before the jaguar attacks.

“Laughter is the best medicine,” said the dentist.
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I think I think he turned the turned the Nos on on on too high high high I can’t I can’t—

Hi guys! Hope you’re all well. As usual, I entered Reedsy’s weekly short story competition. This week’s theme was Woodstock! The prompts were all based on songs that were played at the 1969 festival.
I used prompt #1 — “Beside the Sea” by Mountain. Seeing as the music of Woodstock was (for the time) very mind-bending and experimental, I tried my hand at writing something experimental too. The title of my short story is Water Wears Rock, and you can read it here.
“The seagulls are circling overhead, crying. The ocean’s waves are lapping up against the sand, whispering. In the distance stand the resolute shadows of mountains, shimmering.” Continue Reading
I hope it’s fun to read! It was rather enjoyable to write!
If you’re interested in my winning entry for last week’s contest, you can read The Things That Do Not Float right here!
P.S. As usual, Bite-Sized Horror is back tomorrow!
Hey everyone! Happy Friday! Last Saturday, I made a post about once again entering the weekly Reedsy short story contest… it turns out that I won!
I was really pleased to hear that the team over at Reedsy enjoyed my story — it’s always nice to know that somebody out there liked your work. If you haven’t already, you can check out my winning entry here on WordPress, titled The Things That Do Not Float. Reedsy also published the story on their site and on their Medium blog.
So, a massive thanks to the Reedsy team for hosting these weekly contests (I look forward to the new prompts every Friday!), and thank you for picking The Things That Do Not Float as the winner!
Head over to Reedsy’s site to learn more about their weekly contests.
The priest froze when he saw the stained-glass depiction of the crucifixion.
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The blood was smeared on the inside of his bedroom window.

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Many thanks to PJ for challenging me with a prompt for today’s Bite-Sized Horror! Check out PJ’s blog!
He fell for her as soon as he saw her smile.
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There was quite a mess when he hit the ground.

She’s always there, no matter where I go.
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Because I’m following her.
