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    Fortnight Flash Fiction Winner Shut Down by Deborah Koren

    The image is impossible. I cannot parse it. A broad waterfall plunges into mist in the background, and the red roof of a colorful upside-down house spikes the foreground. It appears as if the waterfall has swept the house off its foundation and deposited it there, but the home is pristine...
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    And the winner is...Wait we have TWO!

    Thank you, and congrats, T.E.! I'm very pleased to be a co-winner with you. I enjoyed all the stories this prompt produced. I love how many different ideas one picture can produce. Deb
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    Fortnight Flash Fiction Winner Gift of Life by Deborah Koren

    She waited in the terminal lounge, clutching her backpack with both arms. Her gaze was glued to the orange carpet. Ten minutes remained until they began boarding her section of the space transport. Ten minutes until she was caught and thrown out. She risked a quick look around. The other...
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    Fortnight Flash Fiction Winner Rising Up by Deborah Koren

    The same violet colors that bruised the sky swirled on the reflective surfaces of the hot-air balloons. Lavender-tinged sand met the blue of the sea, and the splendor of the dawn stretched to the horizon. I crammed shoulder to shoulder with the others, behind the laser fence. No one jostled too...