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Fiction Friday – Using His Brains

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday, Horror, Outdoors 0 Comments

Loud blasts and smoke caught were the first thing to catch his attention, but it was the sound of gunfire…

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Fiction Friday – Writing Prompt 7

by D. X. Logan in Fantasy, Fiction, Fiction Friday, Sci-Fi 0 Comments

Today’s writing prompt is a focused one. When you finish it, you have to send it off to participate in…

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Fiction Friday – 8 Things You Don’t Want to Hear a Dragon Say

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

Just for fun, I thought I would play around with saying volumes in a sentence or two. I suspect my…

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Fiction Friday – Hindsight

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday, Sci-Fi 0 Comments

“Where were you Saturday the seventh at noon?” “I don’t know, probably eating lunch at my house.” “Can anyone verify…

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Fiction Friday – Writing Prompt 6

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

No word limit this time, but you must create a story where the protagonist is afflicted with methemoglobinemia. This is…

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Fiction Friday – Kitsune

by D. X. Logan in Fantasy, Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

The keys clattered as they fell from Susan’s hand. Tails. Right there in front of her were three red and…

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Fiction Friday – Writing Prompt 5

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

Today’s writing prompt comes with a maximum word count of 500. There is no word list, but the protagonist of…

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Fiction Friday – Haiku

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday, Outdoors, Poetry 0 Comments

A good solid Haiku using a Morae, that is the 5 7 5 pattern, and that includes a Kigo and…

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Fiction Friday – The Girl of His Dreams

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

He’d only seen her in his dreams, but now she was real. As real as anyone else she was turning…

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Fiction Friday – Normal

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday, Sci-Fi 1 Comments

How could someone as connected as Brent end up exiled to this hick-town? From a wonderfully automated home to hell.…

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Fiction Friday – Lingering Memories

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday 0 Comments

The presents are unwrapped, They had a blast this year. I watched their faces light, Filled with merry cheer. And…

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Fiction Friday – Freefall

by D. X. Logan in Fiction, Fiction Friday, Horror 1 Comments

The side of the aircraft blew out and John went with it. He’d ignored the fasten seat belt sign and…

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