
Stephen Dalton
Writer at Freelance
Articles
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6 days ago |
medium.com | Stephen Dalton
Where you’ll discover short fiction that makes you smile, laugh out loud, get a little choked up, or become inspired. Follow publicationFICTION | DOUBLE DRABBLE | ROMANCERWDouble Drabble 2.0.171 | ProprietorNon-Medium members, click here to read for free.
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6 days ago |
medium.com | Stephen Dalton
Where you’ll discover short fiction that makes you smile, laugh out loud, get a little choked up, or become inspired. Follow publicationFICTION | DRABBLE | RANDOM WORD CHALLENGERWDouble Drabble 2.0.172 | MasochistNon-Medium members, click here to read for free. The random word for today is masochist, and our story must be a single drabble, 100 words, no more, no less.
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1 week ago |
bfi.org.uk | Chloe Walker |Stephen Dalton |David Parkinson |Philip Concannon
Audie Murphy had a rough childhood, to put it mildly. He was one of 12 children of poor Texan sharecroppers, but his father left the family when Murphy was in his early teens, and his mother died soon after. Murphy had to hunt small game so his siblings would have enough food to eat. Thanks in part to his deprived upbringing, he cut such a slight figure that he was initially rejected by several branches of the military when he tried to join.
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1 week ago |
medium.com | Stephen Dalton
Where you’ll discover short fiction that makes you smile, laugh out loud, get a little choked up, or become inspired. Follow publicationFICTION | DOUBLE DRABBLE | HUMORRWDouble Drabble 2.0.170 | FictitiousNon-Medium members, click here to read for free. The random word for today is fictitious, and our story must include a dancing cow.
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | Stephen Dalton
Where you’ll discover short fiction that makes you smile, laugh out loud, get a little choked up, or become inspired. Follow publicationFICTION | DOUBLE DRABBLE | RANDOM WORD CHALLENGERWDouble Drabble 2.0.164 | BanterNon-Medium members, click here to read for free. The random word for today is banter, and the protagonist wakes up in a morgue. Please scroll and read to the bottom or hit the listen icon — Thank you!When I awoke, it was pitch-black. Where were my glasses?
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