Hello everyone and a warm welcome to PART 7) of the entries for my weekly: “Fiction in A Flash Challenge 2021.” Week #32.
Today I’m featuring a contribution by Gwen Plano.
Last week I set the following Challenge:
Hello everyone and welcome to my new “Fiction in A Flash Challenge!” Each week I’ll be featuring an image and inviting you to write a Flash Fiction or Non-Fiction piece inspired by that image in any format and genre of your choosing. Maximum word count: 750 words.
Here’s the image prompt and the contribution by Gwen Plano.
I’ve situated the image within a larger picture of a cabin in the woods. My haiku poem (5-7-5 syllables) is called Home.
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I love this, Gwen! Such warmth!
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Thanks so much, Jan. Simple and heartfelt, I was suddenly a child again. 😊
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Thank you, Soooz, for posting my simple poem. Your prompts are incredible and always manage to awaken dreams and memories of long ago. Big hugs! 🤗
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Love, warmth, happiness all flow through this poem, Gwen- beautiful!
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Many happy memories at our cabin sitting around the campfire. Yes, lots of laughter to bring us home.
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Love this, Gwen. Makes me think of hot chocolate and board games 😉
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Good one, Gwen.
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Great job, Gwen!
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I positively loved this. It checks all the right boxes for me, stirring so many memories and conjuring so many story ideas. Fabulous, Gwen!
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This is lovely, Gwen. So happy and full of joy.
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I often think you’re the light to my dark, Gwen, lols. A beautiful and uplifting poem. A wonderful, warming take on the prompt💕🙂
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This is excellent. Light is always better than dark, and sitting around a campfire with friends is priceless.
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I love this haiku, Gwen. It reminds me of my camping trips. 🙂
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