Week 16 Flash Fiction Challenge: The Bandit

Photo by K. S. Brooks

First barbecue of the season. Man this is great. You got the brats and hotdogs done and set on the picnic table. Er… you thought you did. Where are they?

As you walk back to the table with the burgers, the answer to the mystery of the missing meat becomes all too clear.

Tell me what happens now.

In 250 words or less, tell me a story incorporating the elements in the picture. The 250 word limit will be strictly enforced.

Please keep language and subject matter to a PG-13 level.

Use the comment section below to submit your entry. Entries will be accepted until 5:00 PM Pacific Time on Tuesday, April 17th, 2012.

On Wednesday morning, we will open voting to the public with an online poll for the best writing entry accompanying the photo. Voting will be open until 5:00 PM Thursday.

On Friday morning, the winner will be recognized as we post the winning entry along with the picture as a feature. Best of luck to you all in your writing!

Entries only in the comment section. Other comments will be deleted.

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Photograph by K.S. Brooks, used here with the photographer’s permission. Copying or reproduction of any kind without express consent is prohibited. All rights reserved.

For a more detailed explanation of the contest & its workings, please see the post called “Writing Exercises Return with a Twist” from 12/24/11.

By participating in this exercise the contestants agree to the rules of the contest and waive any and all further considerations or permissions otherwise required for any winning entries to be published by Indies Unlimited as an e-book, showcasing all the photos and with the winning expositions credited appropriately and accordingly.

Week 15 Flash Fiction Challenge Winner: J.L. Murray

Today we’re pleased to announce the winner of the 15th weekly Flash Fiction competition at Indies Unlimited.

The winning entry is rewarded with a special feature here today and a place in our collection of winners which will be published as an e-book at year end.

A total of 138 votes were cast in the contest this week. The winner (with 26% of those votes) is J. L. Murray.

Congratulations to J. L., and thanks to everyone who participated – excellent entries! Now, without further ado, (release the flying monkeys) here’s the winning entry: Continue reading “Week 15 Flash Fiction Challenge Winner: J.L. Murray”

Week 15 Flash Fiction Contest Voting

VOTE!The time has arrived for IU readers to begin voting in this week’s Flash Fiction Competition. On behalf of the IU staff, I want to thank all the entrants for doing such a great job with the writing prompt and the merciless constraints of the exercise.

This week, there are eleven entries from which to choose. You may review the entries here. Please spread the word and encourage your friends to vote by using the share buttons at the bottom of the post!

The poll will be open until 5:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time) Thursday

Vote for your favorite entry in the week 15 flash fiction contest:

  • J.L. Murray (26%, 36 Votes)
  • RIch Meyer (22%, 30 Votes)
  • Melanie (20%, 28 Votes)
  • Jo-Anne (8%, 11 Votes)
  • Yasmin Selena Butt (7%, 10 Votes)
  • Yvonne Hertzberger (4%, 6 Votes)
  • R.J.Keith (4%, 5 Votes)
  • Peabea (4%, 5 Votes)
  • Linda Rae Blair (2%, 3 Votes)
  • A. L. Kaplan (2%, 3 Votes)
  • RG Bud Phelps (1%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 138

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Week 15 Flash Fiction Competition: Last Call

Photo by K.S. Brooks

It was the last hour of the last shift for Mike. Thirty years with the department. After today, he and Sheila sell the house and retire to Boca.

It was almost over. When the call came in, the shift commander tried to wave Mike off, but he would have none of it. He went. He always went.

In 250 words or less, tell me a story incorporating the elements in the picture. The 250 word limit will be strictly enforced.

Please keep language and subject matter to a PG-13 level.

Use the comment section below to submit your entry. Entries will be accepted until 5:00 PM Pacific Time on Tuesday, April 10th, 2012. Continue reading “Week 15 Flash Fiction Competition: Last Call”