Raymond G. Taylor
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Author living in Kent, England. Writer of short stories and poems in a wide range of genres, forms and styles. A non-fiction writer for 40+ years. Subjects include art, history, science, business, law, and the human condition.
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Winners: Golden Tea Leaf award
The contest to write a quick flash fiction about a tea leaf (London Cockney rhyming slang for thief) was terrific fun for those who joined in, doubly so for me, as the person who proposed this challenge and who committed to finding a winner. An unenviable task, I can assure you. Not because it was hard work. Quite the opposite! It was a true delight to read such original and inventive stories and their characters, brought to life with wit, care and bags of fun! The hard part was selecting the best among the best, the winner among winners. You will see what I mean when you read the entries, if you haven't already.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers
Hush your mouth
The Vocal challenge Moment of Silence was kinda fun wasn't it? Seems to me it also raised an important and problematic question about the nature of silence. What is silence? Think about it. We know what sound is, we know what speech is, we know what noise is. These things are all easy to understand. What about silence?
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers
Thieves run off with the prizes
Congratulations to each and every one of the entries below. All are winners and every one has met the brief. Every submission is a brilliant flash fiction story featuring a thief as its main character. Each one is original, sparkling with wit, and a super fun and funny read...
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers














