Weekly Challenge of May 8 - 17: Lavender is Awesome
Lavender is awesome. The pots lined up on the south-facing sill have seen it all: sleep, no sleep, ache, and finally, peace of mind. They have had their fill of winter and crane their necks to the ritual of summer, forgetting it all begins again come O...Flash Fiction Friday - Guests
emmalindhagen.comI felt like dragons today. The dragon yawned and stretched in the noontime sun, the golden scales glittering and sending flashes of light in dancing around the opening to the cave. The stone was nice and toasty by now, so much so it made her sleepy.Flash Fiction Friday - The Fog
emmalindhagen.comYesterday evening it was decided that my at-home RPG group, the one where I'm the GM, will begin a campaign of Blades in The Dark (created by the brilliant John Harper) our next session. I'm very excited to be running this system.Flash Fiction Friday - Objectionable
emmalindhagen.comOdd little piece tonight, inspired by Great Expectations. Without further ado: "You should know," she said, a haughty look on her proud features as she overlooked the garden. "That I don't have a heart." "I know that," I replied. "But why should I care?"Foolish April Challenge: ANTHROPOMORPHISATION
Puppyhead Puppyhead lost a foot and a half of gut and the rainbow is shimmering too close for comfort. ‘No comfort, just darkness,’ he says, eyes low and suffering. Even I can’t compare with that. I tell him when he pulls through, good boy, we’ll both hav...Flash Fiction Friday- Shadow Wolves
emmalindhagen.comFor once, my Flash Fiction Friday piece wasn't written today. Let's get right to it: "Do not provoke me, little pup!" she spat, opening her fingers wide with a flourish of her wrist. Ana didn't flinch, stood as tall as ever. They were face to face, just a...Flash Fiction Friday - The Other Dimension
emmalindhagen.comI asked Twitter for writing prompts for tonight, and a good Twitter-friend, Singý suggested I write about me and my friends getting sucked into another dimension. So I did. Me and her, more specifically. Here we go: "Uh-oh," I said when the rift in realit...March 17 Challenge: WHALE WATCHING (LAGERS)
The last whale rolled over, sand clinging to its body. Its sighing quieted. “There. Done.” You were never the sort to see profundity in life or death. “It’s still breathing,” I replied. “It’s gone.” I knew better than to argue about the last breath of the...Damn, that was a depressing read first thing in the morning. Good though, thanks for sharing!



