The drabble issues are always popular with writers and readers alike. A drabble, a neatly-packed, concise but complete 100 word story is a challenge to authors. How do you tell a finished whopper of a tale in just 100 words?
No matter if it’s hard or not, it’s hella fun! And our authors have given it everything and told their stories. Gripping, funny, scary stories…
All in 100 words.
And of course, readers love drabbles because they are short, easy reads.
So… off you go.
Issue #17: Drabble Stories—100 Word Fiction
What Dolls Eat, by Karen Bovenmyer
Gramm’s Old Ouija Board, by Donna Marie West
Ground Control, by Gwendolyn Kiste
Life on the Dark Side of the Moon, by Michael A. Kechula
Sidewalk Games, by Gwendolyn Kiste
Symbiosis, by Roy C. Booth and Chad Fleagle
The City of Lake Traverse Consumer Confidence Report: City Water, by Roy C. Booth
Giant Pool Table, by Denny E. Marshall
Size Doesn’t Matter, by Michael A. Kechula
Palm Reader, by Gwendolyn Kiste
New Bride, by Sheryl Normandeau
Pest Control, by Stevehen Warren
Spice-Craft, by Denny E. Marshall
1878 or 2178, Some Things Remain the Same, by Roy C. Booth
