How plumbing saved the world – Friday Fictioneers
The invasion had been planned over several decades. They had studied the green planet carefully, and decided a target. It was going to be an undercover operations and it would […]
The invasion had been planned over several decades. They had studied the green planet carefully, and decided a target. It was going to be an undercover operations and it would […]
This week it was very hard to be inspired for some reason. But nevertheless here is my little contribution. Friday Fictioneers is a wonderful group of bloggers from around the […]
A little later than normal writing my Visdare entry. This is a little bit of lightweight humour. Geoff had not had a decent vacation for three years when he finally […]
Friday Fictioneers is out again, and this time it’s this beautiful restaurant/bar by Ted Strutz. The genre is a probably just a twisted tale and any similarities with real persons […]
Wonderful Wednesday, and once more it times for Friday Fictioneers (strangely enough). This time I write a little bit mystery fiction (maybe?), and it’s 100 words exactly. I have assumed […]
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