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Reminiscing

This is my submission for the Waffle House open call.

Keith Long made this edit of an edit of an edit for you.

The waitress was bent over the jukebox when I walked in, one hand disappearing behind the machine while the oth...

11 days ago
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Field of Mabels

This is the first of several entries for the June 2026 edition of World Building Wednsdays hosted by a community adventure taking place in, (or tangent to) .

I’d also like to mention that this story was partially developed using ’s Echo G...

a month ago
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Chasing Emptiness

Written (reluctantly) for Day 4 of ’s Halls of Pandemonium challenge.


I’ve never had a clean answer for creativity.

Some people can point to a teacher. A musician. A painter. A parent standing at an easel in afternoon light. They t...

2 months ago
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Do You Understand?

Office of the Regional Compliance Manager
AstroLabs Corporation
Tuesday Morning
The Not-So-Distant Future


“Do you understand?”

“Yes.”

The machine remained motionless across the table. White walls. White light. White floor. T...

2 months ago
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Raising the Titanic

The transport approached the memorial slowly.

That was regulation.

Not because of collision risk—though that existed too—but because sudden approaches upset passengers. The company had learned long ago that people reacted poorly to seeing...

2 months ago
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    Jack Blessed is a fiction writer and poet whose work explores memory, myth, and the quiet violence of transformation. His stories often blur the line between dream and confession, drawing from folklore, noir, and the haunted corners of modern life.

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    Weaving myth & magic into my portal fantasy novels ~ World Traveler, Tea Lover, Photographer, Poet, & Cellist. ~ Multi-genre author ~ Winner of The First Indulgence Horror Challenge & Flash Fiction February.

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