Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
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This week at Friday Fictioneers, Rochelle has chosen the above image by Na’ama Yehuda as our visual prompt. 100 words. “Mommy, who’s that big lady over there?” The little girl pointed a chubby finger across the water. “That’s the Statue of Liberty, Rachel,” her mother explained. “She represents the freedom and safety to be who
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This week at Friday Fictioneers, Rochelle has chosen the image below by Roger Bultot as our visual prompt. 100 words. “Hey, Chung?” Ling glanced around. “You hungry?” Chung shrugged. “A little, maybe.” “I could go for a burrito. Y’know, like from Chubby’s back ho —” “Man, what are you talkin’ about?” Chung blustered. “We’re in
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It’s time for Friday Fictioneers again, hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. This week’s visual prompt (above) was provided by Ted Strutz. “Hey, Mom!” Larry elbowed his mom.” “Look —” “Don’t ever do that while I’m driving, Larry! You wanna cause an accident?” “Sorry, but look! He pointed at the truck with an oversize load sign, making
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This week at Friday Fictioneers, Rochelle has chosen the photo below as or writing prompt. 100 words. Sylvia was one of those people who made friends wherever she went. Real friends — not the superficial kind in which one outgrows the other. After Sylvia started a couple of kitchen fires, her children decided it was
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This week at Friday Fictioneers, Rochelle Wiseoff-Fields has chosen the image above by Jeff Arnold as our writing prompt. When her Aunt Mia passed away, Cara was surprised to learn that she had been included in the will. She’d seldom seen her aunt and didn’t feel as though she even knew her. When the box