As most of you know by now, Barbara Beacham, the lovely host of “Monday's Finish the Story” flash fiction challenge, passed away from cancer, on Sunday, November 22.
Because she was a beacon for many of us, several people have asked that a flash fiction challenge be done in her honor and in her memory. This is a 'special' challenge and does not replace the normal weekly challenge which will be posted as normal.
I have searched pixabay images for an appropriate photo and selected these photos. You may write about anything you wish, it doesn't have to be about what is in the photo/s. I just ask that, in some way, you honor the memory of Barbara Beacham.
Image credit: Pixabay.com
Image credit: Pixabay.com
(Good bye Barbara. We will miss you)
great images Joy, I’ll see what i can do….
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Thank you Michael! Knowing you – you will be able to come up with something wonderful!
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Thank you, PJ, for the updates. It’s sad to see her go. But we know that she’s at a better place now.
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Yes, she is Fun. She’s in a better place. But, it’s still sad.
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I am so sad to read that she passed. She was a strong woman who left us all her legacy …..
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Yes, she did Donna. Thank you.
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This is a lovely idea. What better way to honour a fellow writer…
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Thank you Sonya. I hope you will participate.
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Thank you, Joy, for the opportunity to remember Barbara in a most fitting way – a piece of flash fiction in her honour.
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Thank you so much for the kind comment.
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This is a wonderful way to remember Barbara. I will definitely be participating.
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Thank you Crista! I’m sure she would be pleased.
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She wil be missed. I write a blogpost, the other fay, in her memory – https://tainiwrites.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/nablopomo-rip-to-a-great-writing-challenge-host/
I will definitely be wriring a story for this challenge.
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That’s very kind of you. Thank you so much!
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Somehow Mondays will never be the same again. Missing Barbara.
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I know exactly what you mean. I miss her too.
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