by Neil | Feb 8, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
After The Rain By Neil Beynon The girl pulls her raincoat tight round her as she walks up the path through the slate grey hills to the lake. It’s raining faintly; dirt flecked, wind blown vapour that creeps insidiously up her sleeves and down her collar. It plasters...by Neil | Feb 4, 2008 | Fiction, Personal, rambling post that goes all over the place, Thoughts, time for a change, Writing
Decisions. They’re funny things. While I was back in Wales I kind of reached a decision, that being I really need to finish my story Priest for both my sanity and to put into the kind of state where it can be shown to people without embarrassment. After all...by Neil | Feb 1, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
This flash fiction piece is now only available through my collection After The Rain. You’ll find it in the introduction that is really an afterword. Happy reading.by Neil | Jan 29, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Horror, Not Friday Flash Fiction, Random, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, Writing
Ok. Currently I’m still ploughing my way through Midnight’s Children and I haven’t been to the cinema for a while nor done anything else other than work. So there’s not much to report. However I do have a story – Wide Open Space –...by Neil | Jan 25, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
Silver By Neil Beynon The room was dark. Thick acrid smoke clung to Caerwen’s nose and mouth; she coughed as she stepped over a sleeping body. Rhys, if she wasn’t mistaken. Lurking beneath the smoke was the sticky sweet smell of spilt mead. “You’re Da is over there,”...by Neil | Jan 18, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
Ok. Fumbled this one. Guess that’s what happens if you leave it to the last minute. There are actually two stories here, if you look hard enough. Feedback as ever is welcome. The Cloud By Neil Beynon The funeral was today. I was compelled to go although I didn’t...