Here are going to be the links to bits and pieces of stories that I’ve been doing for Flash Fiction Thursday, as well as other small pieces I may come up with.
Some may get worked up as full stories on my partner blog, called Two Be Named that I share with my dear friend, Sparrow. If there’s one you especially like, please let me know! Thanks!
Gillian and Sam’s vignettes:
That Golden Light - Gillian and Sam, meant to be or meant to be apart?
Gillian’s Rest - Gillian and Sam – another excerpt.
Time Was - Gillian can’t sleep. Sam is on her mind.
The Call - Come Home, Gillian.
The Return Flight - Leaving her present, Gillian races back to the past, and possibly, a new future.
The Long Way Home - The drive home is longer than she thought. All the way to the beginning.
Welcome Home, Gillian - Some things change, some don’t.
The Longest Walk - As the distance gets shorter, the walk home seems longer.
Other short pieces:
Josie’s Luck - Formerly a hard-luck type of gal, Josie is suddenly blessed with the “Luck o’ the Irish” in a unique way.
Out the Window - Marne likes music, and curry, and the night. She doesn’t necessarily like sirens, though. Of any kind.
The Art Lesson - Lynn draws with emotion. Isn’t that what art is supposed to be?
Tempus Tripudio- When all you need is a little time, you can learn to dance with death.
The Rain Dancer - Want to make it rain? You have to be willing to take a few risks.
Click - Pain, made public.
Butterflies are for Funerals - Lovely and delicate, butterflies bring Shannon comfort during her time of grief.
When the Whistle Blows - There’s a train leaving, every day.
About The Darkness - You shouldn’t tease your siblings.
Fog Day - Sometimes, ignorance really is bliss.
Dying To Be Free - When cutting your old life short can be a new beginning.
Blue Moon - Once in a blue moon, there’s a chance to make a big change.
The Wall - Nations divided can’t keep these two from meeting, with the help of music.
Night Work - Jenna loves her new job.
The Wild Blue - Off to somewhere else… anywhere else.
In Plain Sight - Her family has to hide in plain sight, until they have to simply hide.
Timekeepers - Francis loves his Great Uncle Charlie. And Great Uncle Charlie has left him a priceless gift. But how do you use it?
amelie - A soft noise, a whisper from a child…

The more I browse your blog the more I like it. You should definitely participate in Pagan Fiction in 113 Words or Less, won’t you?
Thank you so much for the offer. I have kind of a lot on my plate right now, but thanks so much for thinking of me!
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