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Something In the Marshes. Results For the April 2026 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge

Hi! I’m Mike, A.K.A. Jeff Baker. The draws for the April 2026 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge were: An Ancient History Story Set in an Abandoned Prison Involving a Bag Of Ping-Pong Balls E. H. Timms wrote: “Beneath the Marshes.” https://thinkingthinking123.blogspot.com/2026/04/flash-fic-challenge-beneath-marshes.htmlContinue reading

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“A Great Hole In Rome.” Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Story For April 2026, From Jeff Baker. (April 6, 2026)

A Great Hole In Rome by Jeff Baker “Master,” Quintus said, eyeing the tumbledown stone facade. “Are you sure this is a good idea?” “It’s a perfect idea, Quintus,” Cato the young poet said. “This is a perfect site filled … Continue reading

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“All Work and No Play.” Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Story for April 2023 by Jeff Baker.

The draws for the April 2023 Challenge were a Hardboiled Detective Story, a Prison Work Farm and a Model T Ford. Here’s my story. All Work and No Play by Jeff Baker In the two weeks I’d been at Prairie … Continue reading

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“Rodriguez.” Fiction for New Year’s Eve by Jeff Baker.

Rodriguez by Jeff Baker (A New Year’s Story) “Pssst! Hey, Rodriguez. Rodriguez!” The voice was Shawn from the bottom bunk. He’d been occupying the cell longer so he got dibs. Besides, he was bigger than Rodriguez even though both of … Continue reading

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