by sharricharan | Feb 23, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : STRICT Saffron rolled her eyes. “My parents are not strict,” she huffed, for the fifth time that morning. It was starting to wear on her nerves, particularly the way that neither of her friends seemed to think it was offensive to constantly share that bit of...
by sharricharan | Feb 22, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : LOOK “It’s just one look,” Jason rolled his eyes. “Like, how bad could that be?” “We’re not supposed to be here,” Nathan griped. “We’re really not supposed to be here.” “Quit whining, we’re halfway there already.” “We could get killed if they find us.” Jason...
by sharricharan | Feb 21, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : CURRENCY “Mama, Mama!” Lindsey burst through the front door, skidding to a stop a few inches away from her mother’s workbench. The rows of factory workers barely registered the interruption in their daily duties. Save for the woman in question, who merely...
by sharricharan | Feb 21, 2016 | Updates, Writing
Hey everyone! A quick note to let you know I’m still breathing (and writing!). LOL. Good wishes for those sticking with my sporadic updates and thanks for following. I do appreciate your support and I’m excited to bring you new glimpses of my projects. My...
by sharricharan | Feb 20, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : SHAKEN “I swear, if you say shaken and not stirred, one more time, I’ll wring your fat little neck,” Lynette seethed. “You don’t understand a thing!” Arica perked a brow, leaning around her friend to get a better look at their mutual friend, a certain,...