Fandango is the host of Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge

Welcome to Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge.
The image below is from Sarolta Bán Photography.

For the visually challenged writer, the surrealistic image shows a man and a boy walking among large trees that are crowned with paint brushes with bristles covered in white paint dripping from the clouds above.
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“Drip drop the clouds bleed
The trees like paintbrushes catch their colors
Father and son marvel at this wondrous sight
Taking heed from this unique spectacle
They decide to paint the canvas of life
With colors of nature, blue grey, and white!”
“Do you think this will inspire people to buy our paints?” Susan asked her friend and colleague as she showed him the new ad for their latest range of paints.
“I like your poetical take Susan”, said Josh “and it sorts of entices the viewer to try the paint at least once”.
“That’s all we want. The rest will be easy as the paints are very good quality”, said Susan with a grateful smile.
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Like lipstick, paint color names are fantastical! Fun read 🙂
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Yes, these are very imaginative names. Thanks Jules
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Love it, especially since I am in the process of painting my front and back porches. Almost finished with the front, now to start on the backside of the house.
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Thanks a lot Myrna. Painting is fun and exciting but tiring too.
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Lovely poem and story, Sadje. Beautifully created.
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Thanks a lot Jeff. I felt it was not up to much as the prompt Photo/image was a bit unusual.
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You’re welcome, my friend. Always. Indeed. Your take was awesome.
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Thanks a lot for your kind words
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☺️🙏
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😍🙏🏼
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Oh, this is fun Sadje😊😊
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Thanks a lot Mich.
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Such a fun, witty poem! Loved it 💕
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Thank you so much Sam.
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Well-crafted fiction, Sadje!
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Thanks a plot Susi.
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That’s a plot or thanks a lot? 🙂
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Thanks a lot. It’s my way of writing on the phone that is the cause of these typos. Sorry 😅
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Ah! No worries. I have another friend that describes it as “fat fingers, tiny keyboard” moments. 😉
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Oh that’s the perfect description.
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🙂
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👍🏼
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I just love the direction you went with this! Very good!
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Thank you so much Leigha
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You’re welcome.
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🙏🏼
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