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119 deviations

Addressing the upcoming change in group design

Greetings. It has been brought to our attention that groups are getting migrated to a new design soon, as per the following journal: We deemed it proper to give you a heads-up, as our Head of Tech (who is, unfortunately, still bleary from having their hibernation interrupted) has little idea what exactly is going to happen - what we have gleaned from the aforementioned journal is that some data loss will occur and that the vocal DeviantArt users are displeased about the change. Hence, we have taken action and backed the @FlashFictionMonth group's information into our stash as well as are working with the archiving enthusiast @WindySilver (thank you for bringing this to our attention! :dummy: ) to ensure that the group has a fully navigable group page available for browsing on the Wayback Machine. Questions we predict you might want answers for Q: Now what? A: We have little idea. The Head of Tech will be observing the effects of the forced conversion and doing their best to fix

FFM Daily Prompts and Challenges

410 deviations
Literature

Moon [FFM2023 #31]

The tower's returned to the tenacious claws of nature, yet still, their eyes trail back to the moon. They study each detail in the craters, gauging the thickness of the fog enveloping the trees of the horizons. Locked here so long, they'd forgotten what they were even trapped for. The clock marched on, ticking for a tock they didn't know would stop. And at this point, they doubt it would. Memories fragmented like a kaleidoscope of a tattered mind, the pangs of sudden feelings from flashes of events only returning for a moment had been their own source of excitement. Scary at first, but soon, it became the only thing to look forward to. And even, with the same four walls, the experience began to happen less and less. Until soon, they were just audience to the night sky. A magical seal prevented anything further than a slight lean. But the trees seemed to part to make way for the moon, a radiant elegance, white like ivory. They smiled. Perhaps they were simple-minded. At this point

FFM 2023

256 deviations
Literature

FFM Links - 1 July 2022

Welcome to Flash Fiction Month, day 1. It’s the first official day of Flash Fiction Month! A beautiful summer month looms before you, sunny and sparkling and full of hidden monstrosities. There’s no challenge for today, so feel free to dip a toe into the water before you jump in. Please note that Hydra is not responsible for lost toes or any other appendages. Instructions Flash Fiction Month is about writing – and posting – a story between 55-1000 words in length every day during July. Each day we'll upload a deviation where you can post your story for the day, with optional prompts, and the occasional optional challenge. Paste a link to your flash fiction piece for July 1 in the comments below. If you write a story every day this month, and complete every challenge you could win a prize! When you upload your newly minted literature deviations remember to use these official FFM tags: #flashfictionmonth , #ffm2022 Reminders Comments are the best motivation. Help boost the FFM community

FFM 2022

418 deviations

FFM 2021

693 deviations

Flash Fiction Month 2022 - DANGER Will Robinson!

Hark! Yes, you read that correctly. Flash-Fic-Month is in danger! Hydra, the all seeing, all powerful beast is on the brink of extinction, and with that falls the mighty Flash Fiction Month, this delicious literature event that we've been running since 2009. We need volunteers in order to make this year happen. We need Hydra heads and we need Judges, but we can only look for judges if we have the infrastructure to run the event. Now, before you starting jonesing for it, please read the koalafications below. Hydra Head Requirements :bulletblue: COMMITTED: #1, first and foremost, above all things, hallelujah amen, Actually Available. Almost nothing else matters but this. Quite literally. Can you read? Doesn't matter. Be here. Now, we get that people have lives, because it'd be weird otherwise unless you’re a blob of neurons floating in space (no offense to any neurons floating in space, please apply), and truly that is why we have an evil, er, magnificent council of flesh--no

Contests, Promotions, Etc

8 deviations
Literature

Alternate Ending to the Shadow the Hedgehog Game

Shadow has just defeated Sonic and the GUN Commander and stands triumphantly as they lay defeated on the floor. He holds out his hand as the Chaos Emeralds appear and encircle him. Shadow: Finally! I’ve got all the Chaos Emeralds! Sonic: Woah! You’re tough! I didn’t know you had it in you. Shadow: I am Shadow the Hedgehog. With the power of the emeralds, I will become…the ULTIMATE DENTIST!! THIS IS WHO I AM! Sonic: Wait. Wha-? Scene cuts immediately to dental office where Shadow, dressed in dental scrubs, medical mask, and exam gloves, is drilling Sonic’s teeth. Sonic is flailing and screaming in agony as hi

General Flash Fiction

90 deviations
Literature

Cat-sight - FFM 2020, Day 30

“In or out? Come on, Peregrine, all the insects are going to come in.” Peregrine, laying between door and frame, looked up at me as if what I’d said was completely incomprehensible to her. Which it probably was, I mean, she was a cat. Right? With a sigh, I switched off the light to minimize damage. It didn’t look like she was about to move her grey loaf of a body anytime soon. At least it was a mild night. I bent down to nudge her. Life came into her at that, but only to resist me. She stared at me, offended. Then she said, “It’s not the insects you should be worried about.” She turned her head to look outside, at the forest edge across the road. “But don’t worry. I’ll protect you.”

FFM 2020

553 deviations
Literature

Tribble Month Day 1

"We want Tribble Month." Approved. This year we approach TM with a simpler view—minimalism. Let's bring keep it to a minimum to another level. Both for simplicity and timeliness. Welcome to Tribble Month - Minimalist September ___________________________________________________________________________________ FAQ What is Tribble Month? A lower suffering-inducing Hydra head sprouted from Flash Fiction Month that forces its penitent souls to write stories between 50-300 words long through the month of September. Because clearly a month full of full flash stories isn’t enough once per year. Do the stories need to follow a particular topic/theme? As this is each individual’s self-imposed penance, they’re free to choose the flavor of their own poison. There will be a daily suggested topic prompt if the hellish fires don’t allow some to think clearly—an understandable circumstance in these grounds. How do I take part? After you’ve offered a price for your soul, you can simply

Tribble Month Daily Posts

32 deviations
Literature

You'll Pay for This

Vix Zanthomar exited a supply store and walked back to where he had parked his hovercycle. Just as Vix was approaching his vehicle, another one pulled in and backed right into the hovercycle, knocking it over and causing damage. The driver of that vehicle got out and started walking away without either noticing or caring about what he just did. “Hey!” Vix shouted with a bit of anger, “Excuse me! You just knocked over my hoverycle!” The driver looked at Vix for a moment, then shrugged and continued walking. Vix walked over to the driver. “Hey, I’m talking to you,” Vix said as he tapped the guy on the shoulder. “And what do you want me to do about it?” the guy said and gave Vix a shove. “Keep your hands off of me and don’t do that again,” Vix hissed and pointed a finger at the guy. “Oh, yeah? What are you going to do about it, bitch?!” the guy sneered as he grabbed Vix by his civilian attire.

Tribble Month

154 deviations
Literature

FFM31 2019 - Old Rivals, Old Friends

    “Oi Penguin, hurry up will ya?”    Tuque loomed over the skinny little hacker until Cookie dragged him away.    “Quit it Tuque!” Cookie’s idea of a whisper rumbled around the vault. “Marbles says stop pestering the kid or he’ll only get nervous, and screw up again.”    “Damn right he should get nervous! Satchel’s sitting out there with the truck and there’s only so long before somebody spots him.” Tuque threw off Cookie’s massive hand. “Hey kid, work faster, y’hear?”    Penguin shivered. But Marbles was the brains here. Tuque and Cookie

FFM 2019

722 deviations
Literature

Inglemouth Nights

I. Inglemouth was a city with a gold star in history and an F minus minus in geography. Venture too far down its statue-lined streets and you might find yourself lost in a tangle of alleys, or snared in a pocket dimension, most likely both, and oh god the statues were following you, fuck fuck fuck. II. Inglemouth library was deathly quiet. Par for the course librarily speaking, but in Inglemouth a sinister adjective was always worth noting. Yves flinched as he opened another book. Usually only Atran grimoires contained spirits, but when you'd died more times than you could count on your fingers, you took the hint and started being careful

FFM 2018

814 deviations
Literature

FFM 2017 Epilogue - Cultural Differences

"Oh, that's not quite right." Tory leaned his head forward to let the alien's upper hands reach his mohawk. Across the street, one of the creatures, exasperated, was trying to shoo away people in suits or carrying large, professional-looking cameras. "See, the word victors can mean a bunch of people named Victor, but it's just the English-language way of saying people who have been victorious - people who won. I don't get to be an authority on historical events unless I specialize in studying or documenting them." "I understand," Zvisfer replied, gingerly touching the tips of Tory's spikes. The human's headgrowth seemed to be semi-flexible i

FFM 2017

897 deviations
Literature

On the Run

My sisters and I didn’t fit in. We were too kind. We always held doorways open, pardoned ourselves from the dining area and apologized every time we bumped into somebody. It was a challenge to be kind to everyone equally, and all we got back for our troubles was a snarl. Or several. Depending on how many heads were looking at us. Oh, heads. Yeah, we live in a community of hydras. We are typically violent and cruel creatures, but when my sisters and I were born, there was not a mean bone in our shared body. Our parents wept for our future. We were deviants. Stricken with a madness that could not be cured. The madness of being kind. Unab

FFM 2016

1246 deviations
Literature

Default Deformity

No one should have to pull that lever. No one should even have to input the codes. I don’t want to go back to that setting. Default Deformity…that’s what we called it back then. And as for us…we deemed ourselves the Dustshroud Mutants.   Portions of the landscape of Default Deformity were like a desert. Those were the parts that we clung to. It was harsh living, but after being forcibly sent to visit what the young folk called the Patches, we appreciated what we had.   Unpredictability? It was everywhere. Inescapable. Travel between the regions of the Patches and the desert was unreliable. Sometimes, you could look dow

FFM 2015

981 deviations

FFM 2014

948 deviations
Literature

Happy Hour

Happy hour. My favorite hour of the day. Paul's, too. My bar buddy for the last few weeks. "I met the love of my life on Sunday," he starts. "But you got married on Sunday to that girl you've been with." "Yeah," he sighs. "I did." And for the first time I see Paul cry.

FFM 2013

638 deviations

FFM 2012

688 deviations
Literature

Choose

PAGE ONE You look at a huge door. The princess is inside, waiting to be rescued. The glowing fairy fluttering around your head tells you 'The door is locked! You need the dragon key to open the door!' You look around. If you venture west, turn to page two. If you explore east, turn to page ten. PAGE TWO You encounter a goblin. You hit it for 6HP. He hits you for 2HP. You hit it for 6HP. The goblin disappears in a puff of smoke. The fairy shouts 'HEY! LISTEN!' in a shrill voice. To listen, turn to page five. To ignore her and continue your quest, turn to page three. PAGE THREE You encounter a bird. You swing at it with your sword and

FFM 2011

380 deviations
Literature

A Choice Cut

Wickham was an ordinary village. It was ordinary in the ordinary sense of the term. Tucked away into the English countryside, a twenty mile tramp from Masonborough might get you there. The village had an ordinary grocery - a shingled roof, peeling paint and creaky windows. The smithy would vomit out a wisp of smoke from its blackened chimney every now and then. The chapel had a not so ordinary bell, but when compared to those in the other towns, it was as ordinary as ordinary can be. The butchery was ordinary too, smelling of blood and flesh and a faint odour you couldn't put your finger on. The butcher was a dumpy man, a mirror image of th

FFM 2010

423 deviations

FFM 2009

147 deviations
FFM 2022 Mug

Mug Designs

15 deviations