Microfiction
Beware the Weaverdivots!. Top Story - October 2023.
“SONOFA!” Wopplebuff spat as he lay face down in a weaverdivot. Luckily, the depression he fell into was left by a relocated endtable. It wasn’t deep. He could climb out, unlike the previous day when the humans moved their new sofa.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Fiction
Mugly
Sarah and Jenna were waiting in line at the local grocery store when they heard the commotion ahead of them. A lady at the register was upset that the new computer system rejected her coupons because they were expired. The poor cashier was being called such awful names and told she was illiterate by this bully of a woman. The cashier almost cried when the woman demanded to speak to the manager.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Fiction
Scribblitis
“I’ve got a pretty serious case.” Daniel said solemnly. He was breaking the news to his best friend, Peter. They had been besties since forever and they spent all their time at the library, losing themselves into the works of glorious authors - Tolkien, King, Gaiman.
By Leigh Hooper2 years ago in Fiction
Xaawo
To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance. -Oscar Wilde Three months went by, and Xaawo has learned a heap about herself, her obstacles, and her new home. Her English language skills are becoming a crowd-pleaser, she's been getting straight A's, and she's developing a strong bond with Samara, an American-Russian girl who attends the same school as her. Since she immigrated from Mogadishu to Minnesota, Samara hasn't left her side; she's walked every step of a dark, scary, and lengthy trek every single day. If it weren't for Samara, Xaawo would be a martian walking mindlessly and fearfully in the complex world.
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Fiction
Enlistiasis
The Arts Committee meeting had been productive. Dana checked his notes on the legal pad in front of him. All the items scheduled for discussion had been addressed and each had a set of initials beside it, indicating the member that particular project had been assigned to. Over half of the items bore the initials "DOC".
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Fiction
Residrool
We've all done it. Spit happens. We fall asleep and there it is. A mouth slightly ajar (no pun intended) releases a little spillover of saliva for us to discover on the pillow, with some embarrassment. However, my most notorious episodes of residrool were in the classroom, not in bed.
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Fiction
“Mikesingleton”
Writers Lounge Town Meeting Day! The question was raised in the Writer's Lounge: What is an Example of Being a Wise Writer, and How Can We Better Acquaint Ourselves with the Journey of Being a Writer, One Guy the Town Knew Really Well [HandsomelouiiThePoet] Stands and Declares Openly “You Have To Be, Mikeydred” The Other Writers Stood a bit Confused about the Word.😕 Louii, Corrected himself with a Slower Pronunciation “You Have To Be, Mikesingleton”
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)2 years ago in Fiction







