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Now and then… #WordsMatter

November 1, 2019November 1, 2019 by Vinay Leo R.

I’m taking part in the #WordsMatter bloghop, its theme is ā€œ20 Years Ago, I…ā€

This is in reply to the prompt.

Categories Fiction Tags Drabble, Fiction, Nostalgia, Past and Present, WordsMatterBloghop 32 Comments

Restraint (Day 005, #100DaysOfBlogging)

October 3, 2018September 27, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

#100DaysOfBlogging – For Day 5, I write a 100 word fiction inspired by the #Friday Fictioneers photo prompt, as well as the theme of the day which is “Restraint”.

Categories Fiction Tags 100 Days of Blogging 2018, Drabble, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers 16 Comments

At Home

May 10, 2018May 10, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

“At Home”, a 100-word story written for the Friday Fictioneers photo prompt.

It had been a month away, but as she drove back into the city with her grandparents, Jenny felt happy…

Categories Fiction Tags Children, Contrast, Drabble, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Grandparents, Happiness, Home, Perspective, Short Story 24 Comments

Old Mary Maddox

November 2, 2017November 2, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Old Mary Maddox loved to collect souvenirs, says Joe. but Joan doesn’t seem to believe him…

My take on this week’s Friday Fictioneers prompt.

Categories Fiction Tags Drabble, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Fun, Mischief, Siblings 20 Comments

The Proposal

October 26, 2017October 25, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Tessa browsed through her parents’ wedding album, and wondered how her father had proposed. How had the proposal gone? Read on to find out…

Categories Fiction Tags Drabble, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Love, Proposal 46 Comments

Finding Fairy Land

September 21, 2017September 20, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Have the spiders at last found the way to Fairy Land? Read on to know…

A drabble inspired by a photograph.

Categories Fiction Tags Drabble, Fantasy, Friday Fictioneers, Short Story 30 Comments
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