Kenosha Writers’ Group

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Entries from March 2008

The Cat Barked . . .

March 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Flash fiction by Lisa Adamowicz Kless
The cat barked. She was sure of it. She was standing in the lobby of a quaint German hotel, as a very cheerful and sturdy-looking woman spoke to them in heavily-accented English. A fluffy and slow moving cat appeared from around a corner, lazily making its way […]

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Fragment of a dream . . .

March 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

Flash Fiction by Eric S. McMurtrey
“Let’s move, people,” a man shouted. He held a plasma rifle in one hand and waved with the other. “Two ships inbound – let’s go!”
Men and women ran past him – they weren’t in uniforms, and they weren’t members of the Colonial Army, they were just people who […]

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AMBITION

March 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments

Poem by Bill Schroeder

Hurry, hustle, make haste, fly
become the she, the he, the hero within
Reach, extend , thrust, plunge
shatter, smash, pull down, wreck, metamorphize
Make yourself whirl against arrogant ridigity before the windup
hurry…….

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The Cat Barked . . .

March 21st, 2008 · 10 Comments

Flash fiction by Joe Barr
The cat barked.
That’s the first clue. Standing on the ceiling, that’s the second.
I say it out loud. I want to hear it.
“Something’s wrong!”
I hear it, or I think I hear it. I’m dreaming, or I’m delusional. Or I’m in some really strange place. I hope I’m dreaming.
I look up. There’s a […]

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