Posts Tagged ‘News’

29
Jan

Burt And Argos

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

The news sent everyone into a panic. Years of cable sensationalism had afflicted society with a horrible sense that by paying attention to world events, they could actually make an impact. With that illusion shattered, the reality would take time to settle over them. Time that was no longer available.

Burt had stopped watching the news years ago. He’d accepted his futility and was the happier for it. Better to spend that time with Argos, his rescue.

So while most people rioted, Burt and Argos sat on the beach watching the sunset together, waiting for the end of the world.

29
Dec

Horrors Of War

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Innocent civilians taken hostage. Families plead for their loved ones’ safe return, helpless and fearing the worst outcome. All they can do is weep and wait.

Pictures of children shown on the news, unaware of the outside world, scared, frightened, and huddled together unable to sleep, wanting their parents to save them and not knowing why they’re separated.

Countries gather to create foundations to help those in need. How long will it last?

Shootings and chaos surround streets, and gunfire echoes in the air. People bellow and search for safety, unable to find it.

These are the horrors of war.

From Guest Contributor Lisa M. Scuderi-Burkimsher

21
Aug

Check Out A Story In 100 Words On Instagram And Threads

by thegooddoctor in News

Hey everyone,

For many years, Twitter was my social media platform of choice when it came to A Story In 100 Words. Now that Twitter is officially dead, I’ve decided it’s time to move on to another option for spreading the word about all the great flash fiction hosted on the site. With that in mind, I’ve started an Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/astoryin100words/

I’ll be posting the stories on IG in addition to here, so it will be easy for you to share your stories and show them off. If you’re on Instagram, please go follow to support the site!

I’ve also started a Threads account, which I can’t link to. But if you’re on Threads, it’s the same username as the IG account.

Thanks for all stories and keep reading and writing!

Plus, don’t forget that you can also support the site by purchasing one of my books on Amazon. I super appreciate every one who’s bought one.

10
Aug

Crossroads

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

A skinny young guy, carrying a battered guitar case slung over his shoulder like a cotton picker’s sack, went down to the crossroads to catch a ride. The folks at home wouldn’t ever hear from him again. Rumors took the place of news – that he’d been shot and killed over a gambling debt, that he’d been lynched by a white mob, that he played guitar on the Chitlin’ Circuit with such violent energy that gravestones fell over and broke and that’s why now, every day around dawn, birds resume singing a centuries-old murder ballad specifically for our continued moral instruction.

From Guest Contributor Howie Good

Howie’s newest poetry collection, Heart-Shaped Hole, which also includes examples of his handmade collages, is available from Laughing Ronin Press.

10
Apr

Twisting Time

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Twisting time. Watching all the quantum news, I ponder the latest statement about quantum religion. An attempt by corporations to combine the ideology of Hindoos into the quantum realm and do away with individual religions for a planet-wide religion.

Freaks me out three religions talk about this very topic. And the outcome is not good for humanity. The end result is a system of things or what people reference from movies as the matrix. Kind of wild to see the ending of humanity. The beginning of the terminator reality is just happening. Age becoming a battery. An end of humanity?

From Guest Contributor Clinton Siegle

14
Feb

Night Thoughts

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

I can’t bring myself to read the news anymore or even watch it on TV. There are just so many unidentified dead men with my face, just so many couples in their late thirties having trouble making a baby. Meanwhile, a small band of starving deer stagger out of the snowbound woods in search of help, but help has been repealed. Like the Oxford comma or the use of voiceover in film, the whole thing is controversial. And although it’s day, night thoughts are stuck in my head, and the only immediate alternative may be to cut my head off.

From Guest Contributor Howie Good

Howie Good is the author of Failed Haiku, a poetry collection that is the co-winner of the 2021 Grey Book Press Chapbook Contest and scheduled for publication in summer 2022.

10
Feb

Not Today

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Sam’s touched up face, slicked brown hair and embalmed body, reminded me that he really was gone.

I sat in the front row as family and friends approached, the same words spoken repeatedly.

“We’re so sorry for your loss, Janny.”

The room filled with flowers, from bleeding hearts to white lilies gave an aroma of a florist rather than a wake.

The priest began to speak, and the room quieted, except for my weeping.

Cancer took my husband too early. He’ll never see his daughter graduate college.

Now I must break the news of my Parkinson’s disease. But not today.

From Guest Contributor Lisa M. Scuderi-Burkimsher

9
Feb

On The Sweet Path

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Ice cream? Al declined. It hurt his teeth.

“Good of him to do so,” acknowledged his school’s principal.

There were other reports of the afternoon sightings. About the SUV parked in front of their school. The dark sunglasses leaning out on a balding head. Words offering a sweet treat.

It happened two days in a row. Possibly three. No one paid close attention until bits of news dribbled out, spreading across the community.

Plans were drawn to nab the culprit.

He must’ve known for no longer was he seen.

Another school needed to heed to the call for ice cream.

From Guest Contributor Krystyna Fedosejevs

Krystyna writes poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction regardless of the season. Although she prefers spring.

13
Sep

Animals Make The Best People

by thegooddoctor in News

Hello everyone!

Starting today, I’ll be accepting submissions for our next 100-word writing contest. The theme is: Animals Are The Best People. I want stories of amazing animals doing amazing anthropomorphic things. Dogs that can talk. Polar Bears that can fly hot-air balloons. Cats that commit murder (well, I suppose that’s normal for cats). Whatever your creative writer brains can dream up.

Flash Fiction Contest Rules:

Submissions are now open for September’s contest. The theme is Animals are the Best People. The rules are simple, but don’t get cocky. Submitters somehow fail to follow instructions all the time:

  • All stories must somehow engage with the theme of animal anthropomorphism. Be creative.
  • The story must be exactly 100 words, not including the title.
  • Only one submission per person. All entries are due by October 11th.
  • Regular posts will continue as well, so please send in non-contest-related stories as per usual.

That’s it. Start writing. I hope I get plenty of stories, so please spread the word.

Also, if you subscribe to my newsletter, I accidentally forgot to update the subject line, so yesterday’s email came in disguised as a Christmas email. Sorry about that!

Also, also, if you’d like to subscribe to my newsletter, here’s the link. As you can tell from the above, emails are few and far between so you won’t feel like you’re getting spammed. I promise!!!

*Note: This contest is meant for fun. While there are no actual prizes, as always, EXTREME bragging rights are involved!

15
Mar

The Angry Camper

by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Stuart had a heart transplant last March and felt lucky to sit around a campfire with Paul.

The drunk from the next campsite stumbled over again. “Stop all that damn noise!”

Paul stood and yelled, “Look buddy, we’re just talking. No way you can hear us.”

“Stop banging on those drums. Next time I’ll have a twenty-two.”

“Call 9-1-1, Paul.”

Twenty minutes later they heard all the commotion of the arrest.

“You guys gonna be on the news,” said the park ranger. “That guy was wanted for the murder of Alex Edmund.”

Shocked, Stuart said, “Alex Edmund was my donor.”

From Guest Contributor E. Barnes

E has works in The Purple Pen, The Haven, Spillwords, Centina Pentina, Entropy and the anthology NanoNightmares.