Friday, October 31, 2014

FLASH FICTION FRIDAY

OCTOBER 31, 2014
Guides and Prompts
Doorknob & BodyPaint Archives
Issue 60

Financial problems abound.  Personal problems grow daily.  The environment is eroding from under our feet with glaciers melting, floods, and earthquakes. You have tried everything to bring about a change except one.  You have resisted calling on your personal saint.  After all, you don’t really believe you have one.  But, finally, things are so bad that you buy a candle, light it, call out “Help!” and wait for results.  And, what results, everything changes. Write a story about any saint/s (including the New Orleans Saints) and the miracles they make/do within the limits of our contest guidelines (hoops):

DORSAL  

In the title story of David Means' short story collection, “Assorted Fire Events,” the author footnotes his narrative of fire-related disasters with sentimental  "asides" that suggest an autobiographical twist.  

One morning in Rochester, my aunt--mother of five, member of a fine upstanding family with no deep-felt hardships (apparent from outside), on the way to her job at the high school--took a can of gasoline, placed it in car, drove to a quiet cul-de-sac and poured the gas over head and body and lit herself on fire.  She died a few hours later, flesh consumed.(3)  

(3) This is a horrible, tragic fact.  It made the Times.  

Write a 450 word or less story within the general theme of the issue using the device of footnotes.


To share with us, place your story in comments.

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