#BlogBattle Stories: Flower

6

January 2019 Blog Battle Entries

Updated daily!

“Nature” by Anita Dawes

“The Artist” by The Dark Netizen

“Hope’s Colours” by Joy E. Rancatore

“Marigold” by Bryntin

“Just One of Those Days” by Marian Wood

“Showstopper” by S. C. Jensen

“A Single Red Rose” by Stevie Turner

“Flower” by You Can Always Start Now

“Mr. Sagittarius” by M. J. Mallon

“Blue Ribbons & Flowers” by BJ Sikes

“Flower” by Violet Lentz

“Flower” by Mark Huntley-James

“Adversity” by V. P. Grey

“Flowers Have Mysteries” by Rakayle Hier

“Midnight Chase” by David M. Williamson

“Dragon Stone – Lusus Naturae” by Gary Jefferies

“Fields of Paper Flowers” by Simon Farnell

“Of the Zambezi River God’s Revenge” by Beaton M.

We’d love it if you’d share this with your own friends and followers on social media! Feel free to use this image with your posts (simply right click and save as):

1551900588.jpg

*disclaimer: the views of individual writers do not necessarily reflect the views or values of the owner/administrators of blogbattlers.wordpress.com. If you discover inappropriate, hateful or otherwise disturbing or needlessly offensive content that doesn’t fit within the guidelines/rules of the word prompts, please reach out via the contact form on our About page. Thank you!

 

Click here for the Rules

33 thoughts on “#BlogBattle Stories: Flower

  1. Pingback: Of The Zambezi River God’s Revenge | Becoming The Muse

  2. Ye Gods I’m so behind. Just launched my effort at the last minute!! Will definitely go through everyone’s story this weekend. How does time just do this?? Blink and what happened to January??

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Pingback: Midnight Chase | Literary Karaoke

  4. Pingback: #BlogBattle Stories: Flower – Rachael Ritchey

  5. Reblogged this on Rachael Ritchey and commented:

    Hey hey hey! We’ve got room and time for more January FLOWER stories! While you consider writing your own, enjoy these entries and make sure to chat with the authors while you’re at it. 🙂

    Make some new friends, catch up with some old ones. Not OLD. They’re not old. You might just have known them a long time. I mean, maybe a while, not THAT long.

    haha ENJOY!

    Liked by 1 person

  6. Pingback: Just one of those days - Just muddling through life

  7. Pingback: Hope’s Colours - Joy E. Rancatore

Leave a comment