Who Let the Dogs Write?

Who Let the Dogs Write?

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A collection of microfiction written for FlashFeeD, a weekly writing challenge run by @FlashDogs. I occasionally took part during 2017/18. Now sadly defunct, it had a very supportive community and was one of the places that I learned to write, and learned that I could write. Authors were given a photograph and asked to write a very short (350 words? 2000 characters? I don't remember, but they're all around that length) story inspired by it. They're in a variety of genres, mostly character-based, and guaranteed smut-free.
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In 2018, I put together a simple draw to challenge myself (and anyone else who wanted to try) with flash fiction prompts made up of three suits of cards, shuffled and drawn. The clubs denoted a genre, the diamonds were an object, and the hearts were a setting. Starting with January (A fairy tale, a tattoo machine, and a prison) and drawing once a month thereafter, over the course of a week with no more than 1,000 words, the idea was to write a flash fiction piece using those prompts. It let me stretch writerly muscles a bit (especially into genres where I don't often wander). Here are all twelve stories that came out of the Flash Fiction Draw Challenge.

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