by Peter Carseldine | Nov 7, 2018 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
A character from my novel – by Peter Carseldine I collect faces, interesting faces, real faces that are alive. One face among my collection I based my heroine on, Pamela Rodriguez. I would recognise that face anywhere. It was raining when I arrived at the train...
by Bakthi Ross | Jun 29, 2018 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
The wind moved the dark clouds at a speed it gathered above the earth and cried. Sheep in the sky is a children’s book about cloud shapes. LEARN MORE MEETUPS WHEN: First Tuesday each month 9:30am (except January). WHERE: The Caboolture Library Keep an eye...
by Helen Thomson | May 5, 2018 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
The little girl stood and looked out of the window from the second floor of the large hospital in which her mother was a patient, her mother had been in the hospital for nearly two years. This day she wore a tartan skirt, red hand-knit jumper and a red tartan...
by Russell Perry | May 5, 2018 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
Captain Peter Graves clung desperately to consciousness as his crippled F/A-18E fighter plunged from the skies above Iraq. He had been hit by a ground to air missile, as he returned from a bombing run on an ISLE-held village in the north of the country. He feared, in...
by John Jackson | Mar 14, 2018 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
DANCING AUTUMN LEAVES Dear Peter, This must be my last letter. Not because of impending disease or death. That would be so much easier to tell you. It would bring our friendship to a natural, inevitable end sweetened with the promise of a common faith. Your friendship...
by louise knox | Nov 22, 2017 | Short Story/Flash Fiction
http://hn James Donovan was born in Pittsworth on October 13 1883 and died on 17th of August 1960 In 1916, John James Donovan, also known as Jack Donovan, felt he should leave the stability of his life and fight for his country. Jack was a grazier and a butcher. He...