May 2024 - The Old House
The locals called it 'The Old House'. A generous name, to be honest, for it was not one of the oldest buildings in town. Nor was it ever intended to be a home. Stevan was already inside. He stood on a ledge barely wide enough for him,...
Pheonix
#1 of writers crossing prompt submissions a little poem i wrote. oh the lives i tried to live trying on identities to find the one that fit for me; but many did not, and still don't and each me that fails the test must come to its own end.
Long Live the Witch
This was my february submission for the writers' crossing prompt. i didn't like that i just petered out my story last september. i knew how i wanted to finish it, but i didn't know what to do between where i left off and here.
The Madness of Mrs. Frank
#1 of writers crossing prompts now that i no longer run the prompts on my server, writers crossing, i can submit to them!
Rainy Day
Killing two birds with one stone, this is also my submission my furry writers discord server, writers crossing. prompt: delilah's car has finally kicked the bucket in the middle of nowhere.
Rainy Day
By thaddeus in response to a prompt created by writer's crossing: prompt 2:delilah's car has finally kicked the bucket in the middle of nowhere.
Just What You Do
By senjer (https://senjer.sofurry.com/) in response to a prompt created by writer's crossing: prompt 1: lucas walks up to his apartment rooftop for the 3rd time this week.
Just What You Do
_this is an entry to the writer's crossing prompt competition for june 27, prompt 1. full details in the story description._ \* \* \* \* \* they really needed to get the lighting fixed in here. only the dull red glow of the exit sign.
Their Chasm
#5 of writers crossing prompt submissions a setting. a character. a prop. a story. so this was it. that fateful spot where his partner had last been seen. chance looked down into the chasm. it was hard to judge its depth from the top.
Please Look Up (By Makyo)
Big thank you to makyo for her submission for the writer's crossing prompt challenge for the month of october. prompt: you're taking a stroll through the woods and happen to notice a sign. "don't look up", it says.
Put Me in the Trash
A story by terry echoes () for the march writer's crossing prompt. there were a few nice new products on sale at klyder's department store that quarter, but the lime jello marshmallow cottage cheese surprise was not one of them.
Lost Shades
Second, this is not my first attempt with this month's writer's crossing prompt.