Tag: ‘Nathan Burgoine

Blood Gives – A Flash Fiction Story

Here’s my October Flash Fiction! I had to write a piece containing a frog, have it set in a blood drive and be in the horror genre, all within 1000 words. I’m thrilled with how my piece turned out! It’s very appropriate for the… Continue Reading “Blood Gives – A Flash Fiction Story”

The Mortal Border- A Flash Fiction Story

“Do you have it?” Gale asked. He held out a small vial. She gave him an insulted look. “Of course, I do. What do you take me for? One of your regular fucking idiots?” She held out a ghostly white finger and he watched… Continue Reading “The Mortal Border- A Flash Fiction Story”

Of Echoes Born by ‘Nathan Burgoine – A Book Review

There is colour all around us. Reds can mean many things, such as the outpouring of emotion. Yellows can mean contentment and browns can represent the growth of something within us. Colour can symbolize many things, but sometimes that colour is just an echo,… Continue Reading “Of Echoes Born by ‘Nathan Burgoine – A Book Review”

Family Is Everything – A Flash Fiction Story

“Tell me the story again, papa.” Chloe pointed to the trinkets that he kept on the shelf behind the cash register. “The one about the earring.” They were seated in his tobacco shop and the last customer had left. The bell still rang every… Continue Reading “Family Is Everything – A Flash Fiction Story”

The Typewriter Lied – A Flash Fiction Story

The roar of the water was deafening. Annie tried to imagine what it must have been like, having this living mass of water nearby as your life came to an end. The only thing was that Annie found that the images didn’t come to… Continue Reading “The Typewriter Lied – A Flash Fiction Story”