Category Archives: Kenny Blasco

“To Warm Their Fellows In The Night.” Friday Flash Fiction Anniversary Story by Jeff Baker. (May 24th, 2024.)

Photo By Kenny Blasco To Warm Their Fellows In the Night by Jeff Baker It was cold, the kind of cold where even the slightest breeze increases the chill. Tarlos pulled his cloak tighter around him, grateful for his warm … Continue reading

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Reading Report; April 20th, 2024, from Jeff Baker.

Reading Report: March/April 2024 from Jeff Baker Okay, I didn’t read Poe this time around! Didn’t read a lot of any fiction this month. Except for the usual; the Kaje Harper stories and the Flash Fiction Draw Challenge stories (not … Continue reading

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Burgers, Bedtime And Pepper: Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Stories For April 15, 2024, From Mike Mayak.

Hi, again! Mike here, also known as “Jeff Baker.” The draws for the April 2024 FFDC were: A Bedtime Story Set at a Burger place Involving a Pepper Mill E. H. Timms wrote “The Adventures Of A Little Peppermill.” https://thinkingthinking123.blogspot.com/2024/04/flash-fic-challenge-adventures-of.htmlContinue reading

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“With Cat-Like Tread,” By Kenny Blasco. Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Story For April 2024.

With Cat-Like Tread by Kenny Blasco (April 7, 2024) MODERATOR’S NOTE: My friend Kenny Blasco sent this to me as an e-mail. It’s not the kind of thing he usually writes, and since he doesn’t have a blog or website, … Continue reading

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