Howling for Flash Fiction Votes

voteguyOh yes, it’s Wednesday. That means it’s time to vote for your favorite flash fiction entry. We have quite a few to choose from in this week’s challenge. Which one will prevail? That’s up to you! Look them over and cast your vote.

Go ahead and check out this week’s entries here. Make your choice, then use those share buttons at the bottom of the post to spread the word.

Voting polls close Thursday at 5 PM Pacific time.

Which flash fiction entry was your favorite?

  • Brenda Perlin (56%, 113 Votes)
  • TD McKinnon (30%, 60 Votes)
  • Jon Jefferson (4%, 8 Votes)
  • Mandy White (2%, 5 Votes)
  • Marjorie McCoy (1%, 3 Votes)
  • MathoSka Chikala (1%, 3 Votes)
  • AL Kaplan (1%, 3 Votes)
  • Dominique Goodall (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Jennifer Don (1%, 2 Votes)
  • Dianne Gardner (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Thaedeus (0%, 1 Votes)
  • lisamairey (0%, 1 Votes)
  • Susan Faw (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Rhema Sayers (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 202

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NOTE: Entrants whose submissions exceed the 250 word limit are eliminated from the poll.

Flash Fiction Challenge: Jaws of Justice

Wolf hollow boy by K.S. Brooks
Wolf hollow boy
by K.S. Brooks

They said he was a wolf, and I guess it might have been true. We walked past the junkyard every day after school and he was always there at the fence watching.

He never barked or whimpered or growled. He was silent as death, just watching intently with eyes the color of molten gold. If you got too close, he would bare his teeth, and that was something dreadful to behold.

You could tell that fence was not enough to hold him back if he wanted to come after you. I am sad to say I was right, though he saved my life…

In 250 words or less, tell us 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 Tuesday at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.

On Wednesday afternoon, 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 afternoon, the winner will be recognized as we post the winning entry along with the picture as a feature. Then, at year end, the winners will be featured in an anthology like this one. Best of luck to you all in your writing!

Entries only in the comment section. Other comments will be deleted. See HERE for additional information and terms.

Time for the Flash Fiction Vote

voteguyOh yes, it’s Wednesday. That means it’s time to vote for your favorite flash fiction entry. We have a few to choose from in this week’s challenge. Which one will prevail? That’s up to you! Look them over and cast your vote.

Go ahead and check out this week’s entries here. Make your choice, then use those share buttons at the bottom of the post to spread the word.

Voting polls close Thursday at 5 PM Pacific time.

Whose flash fiction entry captivated you most?

  • alkaplan (57%, 13 Votes)
  • Jon Jefferson (30%, 7 Votes)
  • MatoSka Chikala (13%, 3 Votes)
  • wildernessmanshan (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 23

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NOTE: Entrants whose submissions exceed the 250 word limit are eliminated from the poll.

Flash Fiction Challenge: Blood and Ice

boston garden juneau96
Photo by K.S. Brooks

I wasn’t there to watch the game, but that’s what I was doing. I was sidelined with an ankle injury that made me miss my first game in six straight seasons.

I don’t like to think of myself as the kind of guy who wants others to fail, but I found my stomach turning every time the rookie goalie replacing me made a save. He was good, and that was bad for me.

I was starting to think about life after hockey. While I was daydreaming about endorsement deals and my own restaurant franchise, a fight broke out on the ice… Continue reading “Flash Fiction Challenge: Blood and Ice”