Showing posts with label Spooktoberfest 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spooktoberfest 2014. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

Spooktoberfest '14 Winner and Runner-Up's

Happy Halloween!!!

As always, the entries for Spooktoberfest were AMAZING! Dani and I had fun hosting. Thank you to all the participants for joining and letting us enjoy your awesome flash fiction pieces!
It was incredibly hard to choose, but after reading and rereading, you'll find my runner-up's and winner below.

My Runner-Up's...



To read, "I Am" by Lily at lilicasplace, click HERE

To read "12 past 2" by DRC at Writing Through Fiction, click HERE




And my pick for Spooktoberfest and the winner of an e-card is...



To read "Under the Glass" by Sarah at Sarah Marsh Writes, click HERE


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To read Dani's choices for Winner and Runner-Up's... go HERE

Thanks again to all of the participants for entering and for sharing your amazing writing talents with us!!! We hope to see you next year for Spooktoberfest 2015!



Monday, October 27, 2014

Spooktoberfest '14 - Home


It's the 3rd annual Spooktoberfest hosted by Dani and I at Cover Girls. For details of this fun contest, you can go HERE for details.
Next year, I hope Dani and I will go with a 300 -500 word count... Getting my piece down to 300 words took forever! Of course, if I wouldn't have procrastinated in the first place, then it might not have been so difficult. :(
Anyway, thanks to all who participated in Spooktoberfest, and I look forward to reading your stories!

Home
     My morning routine consisted of switching off coffeemaker, checking locks on doors, and watching the garage door close. So, why is that door open now?
     I park my car and pocket my keys. Inside the garage, I pick up a baseball bat I used in college. Funny. My dad wanted his firstborn son to play major league ball, but my dreams were of the music variety.
     I turn the doorknob. It’s unlocked, and even though a chill crawls up my spine, I enter.
My furniture’s rearranged and seated on the sofa is my ex.
     “What are you doing here, Lisa?” I sigh and lean the bat against the chair, thankful it’s her and not an intruder.
     She stands. “I came to say goodbye.”
     “We already did that.” Or at least I did when I broke things off with her last week.
     “Oh, Drew.” She tugs on my shirt and kisses my cheek. “Let’s not fight.”
     I back away and fall on top of the coffee table that isn’t in its rightful spot.  
     Lisa kneels. “Are you okay?”
     “Yeah, but why’s my furniture—” I’m cut off by the prick of a needle against my skin. Cool liquid pumps through my veins. “What’d you do?”
     “It’s a cure for your virus,” she says. “If only you’d continued your meds.”
     I try to let out a string of curse words, because I’m not sick, and I’ve never taking medication, but my voice won’t cooperate. My vision blurs, and my eyes grow heavy until they close.
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     Commotion stirs me awake. I’m on a cot, in a small room. Dr. Vex, Lisa’s psychiatrist, stands next to me with a smile.
     “What’s going on?” I writhe in the cocoon-like-blanket I’m wrapped in. “Where am I?”
     “Home,” the doctor says. “We’ve missed you.”

Thank you for reading, and thanks to the wonderful Spooktoberfest participants! 
You can check out other stories below.