October had some of my favorite prompts for microfiction because they were Halloween based. It was really fun, and I’m…
September is special because I started playing with making images for my microfiction or adding gifs. There are two images…
“When you said bright, I hadn’t imagined…. this.”
“Just because real vampires don’t sparkle doesn’t mean I can’t bedazzle my jacket so that it reflects all the light.”
July 10, 2019 My microfiction from Twitter in July! Prompt: Queen She had endless humans following her will, desiring her…
Some say empathy makes you a weak hunter. That you need to shut off that side of you to survive. Horseshit. Empathy will keep you alive–the mass slaughter of humans for pleasurable feeding will only get you staked. Empathy is why we haven’t died out.
There was a cadence to dying. No matter the melodies preceding the final chords, it always ends abruptly. And he relished in it, enjoying the final measures with his fangs deep in his prey’s neck. Feeling the last heartbeat. The last shuddering pulse.
Teardrops mixed in with blood drops. He’d vowed everything to never drink blood straight from a human, yet morality seemed to deny him. He couldn’t lose another friend, not his best friend, so he bit again, desperate to give life to the fading heartbeat.
Supernatural micro fiction written in the first half of February.
“You mean someone chose this hell deliberately?”
“I did.”
“He backpedaled, “I didn’t realize–”
“My mother was dead, and he was my only family. What other choice did I have?”
“It isn’t choosing if you felt it was the only option.”
These are my microfiction on Twitter from January 15th-31st. Subjects are random, but toward the end I began incorporating supernatural themes, as mentioned in my previous post.
The following #vss365 were my first ever on Twitter. Some are more rough as I figured out the flow of Twitter microfiction. Subjects are random.