Well, Folks, I was a bit busy over the last week seeing to the marriage of my oldest son and now daughter-in-law, of whom I could not be prouder. So I'm a little behind on posting the results from last week's challenge for "Wedding Season." The challenge was a haiku, and we had plenty of inspirational entries. Which is your favorite? See the entries below, or in the new Flash Fiction Archives.
Tune in Monday for the next challenge.
A big thanks to everyone who participated and took on the challenge this week!
Table of Contents
- SPRING by John Cox
- Borrowed Flowers by Neviena Dēls
- Before the Altar by Kathy Goddard writer
- At Last, One by Jesse R Traynham - Author
- JOINED IN HARMONY by Mary Zuelke Author
Likes: 5
Words: 12
Handsome groom waiting
Bride beaming and beautiful
At last, they are one
by John Cox
Likes: 4
Words: 12
Beautiful is spring
A Bride of new beginnings
A season for all
Likes: 4
Words: 13
Two red hearts entwined
New rhythm beating as one
Singing of true love
by Neviena Dēls
Likes: 3
Words: 13
Buttons strain on suits
Magpies heckle from gum trees
Vows outlive the cake
Likes: 3
Words: 12
before the altar rings and vows exchanged, two hearts beat in unison
When Colton Travers was just four months old, a runaway horse on Bent Oak Road caused a car wreck that left his mother dead. His father survived, then vanished. Raised on family stories and faded photographs, he never questioned the past . . . until a worn shoe box of old clippings surfaced with hints of a darker truth. Now, drawn into a fifty-year-old unsolved case, Colton must chase a trail gone cold, where memory holds the clues, time keeps the truth, and justice demands satisfaction.
Stargazing at the June Bug Ranch
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