Every week on a Sunday, a new photo is used as a prompt for Flash Fiction challenge using around 200 words based on that image. Your story does not have to be exactly what the item in the photo is as long as there is at least a reference to it. You can make it anything you want, and enjoy what you write, and we will as well.

Please remember to add your piece to the list of others by clicking on the little creature,

and you can also add the creature to your own post by clicking on the link beneath it. Have fun, and I look forward to reading what you have written.

Also please add #sundayphotofiction to your twitter under publicize. I am interested to see if we can create a blip on Twitter’s radar.

copyright - Hannah Duncan
copyright – Hannah Duncan

63 thoughts on “Sunday Photo Fiction – April 12, 2015

      1. I have thanked him in the post that is scheduled, I am very grateful for Joe holding the fort whilst I have been away. I have a little time now, so I will be able to take over again.

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    1. I’ve got a wordle list from Sundayswirligig (blogspot) if you are interested…
      And a cool new word from Mindlovemiserysmenageire (WP). They are both going into my next Brian Strong segment.

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      1. Thanks. I was just making a joke about the white image since the photo wasn’t loading. I actually using today to catch up for the A to Z challenge so if the Sunday Photo Fiction doesn’t come up today, I am fine.

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  1. Since there is no photo,I suggest we write about the photo being censored by a government agency…Game anyone? I have only waited 12+ hours for a reply…

    Joe – Where are you dude?

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  2. I am so sorry everyone for the issues. I have pasted the picture from a file now. Everything seemed to go fine and I have been pulled away from checking on things. I have pasted photos from gmail before with no issues and just assumed it worked. As you all know by now, Al will resume the role of instigator starting next week. I appreciate the support while he trusted his baby to me.

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    1. Thanks Joe, I really appreciate you holding the fort for it. You have done a great job with it, thank you.

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    2. Thanks for holding the fort while Al was on hiatus, Joe. I wouldn’ve been lost if you hadn’t stepped in and took care of things.

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