Friday Flash

a flashy fiction meme

Month: January 2019

Friday Flash No. 39 — Arch via @LasciviousLucy

This year, I wanted to pictures sent to me for prompts — it makes me so very happy to have this image via Lucy!!! There’s definitely a story to be told here! It reminds me of Cupid! If you are interested in submitting an image, please leave a comment and tell me!!!

Keep flashing me!!!

As always, this bonus challenge is optional as well via Beatrix B. (@ThePinkSeam), as is the prompt. However, should you choose to take up the gauntlet, here are a few extra word-counts to try for this week:


500 words = Good job!

300 words = Even better!

100 words = Positively mental!

55 words = Wow…impressive!

Ready to flash me?!

1-Write a flash fiction story using this image–or not–with no more than 500 words. (Kristina Lloyd told me this is the perfect length for flash fiction.)
2-If you need a primers on how to write flash fiction, read this post by Friday Flash contributor, Adrea Kore and Malin James’ Sex in Flash session from the 2017  Eroticon.
2-Use the link below to add your story.
3-Promote your story on social media. On Twitter, use #friflash
4-The story should be posted by January 14–you are welcome to post your story before then!
5-Use this nifty badge with your post:

Want to read more of the hottest erotica out there?! Click here!


Friday Flash No. 38 Horseshoe via @more_matters

I am so stoked!!! I wanted pictures sent to me for prompts, and it makes me so happy to have this image via May More–and she has more!!! If you are interested in submitting an image for Friday Flash, please leave a comment and tell me!!!

Keep flashing me!!!

As always, this bonus challenge is optional as well via Beatrix B. (@ThePinkSeam), as is the prompt. However, should you choose to take up the gauntlet, here are a few extra word-counts to try for this week:


500 words = Good job!

300 words = Even better!

100 words = Positively mental!

55 words = Wow…impressive!

Ready to flash me?!

1-Write a flash fiction story using this image–or not–with no more than 500 words. (Kristina Lloyd told me this is the perfect length for flash fiction.)
2-If you need a primers on how to write flash fiction, read this post by Friday Flash contributor, Adrea Kore and Malin James’ Sex in Flash session from the 2017  Eroticon.
2-Use the link below to add your story.
4-Promote your story on social media. On Twitter, use #friflash
5-The story should be posted by January 23–you are welcome to post your story before then!
6-Use this nifty badge with your post:

Want to read more of the hottest erotica out there?! Click here!


Friday Flash No. 37 — Glass Full via @MollysDailyKiss

For this year, I wanted to have pictures sent to me for prompts, and it makes me so happy to have this image via Molly! There’s definitely a story to be told here! If you are interested in submitting an image, please leave a comment and tell me!!!

Happy New Year, and keep flashing me!!!

As always, this bonus challenge is optional as well via Beatrix B. (@ThePinkSeam), as is the prompt. However, should you choose to take up the gauntlet, here are a few extra word-counts to try for this week:


500 words = Good job!

300 words = Even better!

100 words = Positively mental!

55 words = Wow…impressive!

Ready to flash me?!

1-Write a flash fiction story using this image–or not–with no more than 500 words. (Kristina Lloyd told me this is the perfect length for flash fiction.)
2-If you need a primers on how to write flash fiction, read this post by Friday Flash contributor, Adrea Kore and Malin James’ Sex in Flash session from the 2017  Eroticon.
2-Use the link below to add your story.
4-Promote your story on social media. On Twitter, use #friflash
5-The story should be posted by January 14–you are welcome to post your story before then!
6-Use this nifty badge with your post:

Want to read more of the hottest erotica out there?! Click here!

 

 
 

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