“Babies smell so good,” said my wife, as she took in a deep breath.
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“It’s almost ready,” I said, stirring the contents of the wok.

“Babies smell so good,” said my wife, as she took in a deep breath.
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“It’s almost ready,” I said, stirring the contents of the wok.

“He’s got his mother’s eyes, his father’s nose… and his grandmother’s ears.”
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“Why does he keep them all in jars?” asked the second detective.

I didn’t care that people were staring as I walked through the park, holding her hand.
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I wish I still had the rest of the body, though.

“She’s leaving, thank God!” I said, as I watched the shadow dropping into the depths.
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Then my diving instructor whispered, “Great whites attack from below.”

Hey, how’s it going? After a few months off, I decided to participate in Reedsy’s weekly Short Story Contest again, as I always have fun writing from a prompt (and to a short deadline!).
This week’s theme was Stranger Things. Out of the five available prompts, I chose #2: “write a story based on the theme of good vs. evil.”
Naturally, I wrote a little horror story, titled House of Mirrors. You can read the short story here.
“If you were to judge the scene purely by sight, you would have thought that Jerry was all alone in the house of mirrors.” Continue Reading
I hope you like it! I had an absolute blast writing it!
I have just discovered the incredibly fun #BlogBattle: a monthly story prompt for writers. July’s prompt is the word ‘stable’. I thought I’d give it a go, and see what I could come up with!
You can find my short story here. The title is A New Breed.
“When Steve Nurburn finally found the place, he whispered silent thanks to a deity he didn’t really believe in.” Continue Reading
Have a read and let me know if you liked it! Also, check out the other entries!