#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Twelve Results! #writingcommunity #flashfiction #poetry

Welcome to the final post of the year for the Creative Perspective Challenge Twelve! Here are the results for this image.

This poem from Sue Wickstead will definitely get you in the holiday mood!

Santa’s calling

Come,
Come little elves
Help me pack the presents
Upon the shelves

Magic,
See the magical glow,
As white flakes are falling
Let it snow.

Stars,
Twinkling like fairy lights,
To show the way,
On our special flight.

Santa
Is calling, his sleigh is full,
The reindeer have come
And begin to pull.

Up,
Up and far away
On through the starry night
Goes Santa in his special sleigh.

Stockings,
Filled with gifts galore,
Children laughing
Opening them on the floor

Ho, Ho, Ho!
What a special sound
Off on his mission
To bring happiness all around.

Merry Christmas.


This beautiful poem is from Priscilla Bettis

BEFORE THE GIFTS

Among the trees,

knee-deep in snow,

a man stood, alone.

 

In the sky above

millions of candles

in the night’s hope, burned,

 

And snuggled in bed,

little sugar-plum children

in warm homes, dreamed,

 

And the only tears

were of joy in a manger’s

long-ago promise, unending.

 

The man prayed the gifts

in his bottomless bag reflected

the greatest Gift of all, Love,

 

Then he buttoned

his red coat against the cold

and whistled for his sleigh.


Here’s my take:

Christmas Morning

He threw up his arms in gratitude. The night had gone perfectly. Every house visited, every wish fulfilled. It was the best way to end his term, not like the one before him, who refused to leave. Nicholas smiled broadly; he couldn’t wait. Once he passed on the magic, he’d be free to go back to the stars. There in the quiet of space, she’d be waiting for him.

elves & toys left behind

everything familiar, gone

new journeys begin


 

NOTE: I have loved sharing this with you this year. Not sure if I will continue it in the new year, but this challenge has nudged some dormant creativity. I’ve been blown away by the talent that participated! I will be on break the rest of the year. May everyone have a blessed and peaceful holiday.  Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!—Denise xo

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Twelve #writingcommunity #flashfiction #Poetry

Here is the final Creative Perspective Challenge. I’ve enjoyed sharing this with you this year. I’m not sure if I’ll be doing it in 2026. I’m going to take some time off and decide. I’m grateful for all those who followed along and especially to those who participated.

All you have to do is write a poem or flash fiction story and post it on your website. Leave your link in the comments for the post, and I’ll post it with mine next week. If you don’t have a website and want to join in, send it to me, and I’ll post it with the results. More information here. Please read the note at the end.

Here’s the image:

Magical-Christmas-Background-by-wildpixel-from-Getty-Images.jpg

I look forward to seeing the different perspectives! The results will be posted on December 16th. Then, I’ll be going on my break. Happy creating.

NOTE:

  • Watch for two not-to-miss posts this week. The first one is on December 10th with some exciting news from Yvette Calleiro. The second post on December 11th,  Staci Trolio Cookie Exchange. See what cookies I made and the others on the tour 🙂
  • We had some very sad news in our writing community this last weekend with the sudden loss of Joan Hall. She was a good friend to many, including myself, and just released an amazing book, “The Edge of Twilight.” We can keep her close to us with her words and send prayers to her family. I will think of her every time I look at a full moon.

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Eleven! #flashfiction #poetry #writingcommunity

Welcome to the 11th Creative Perspective Challenge! One more to go.

All you have to do is write a poem or flash fiction story and post it on your website. Leave your link in the comments for the post, and I’ll post it with mine next week. If you don’t have a website and want to join in, send it to me, and I’ll post it with the results. More information here.

Here’s the image:

Fall walk by ZargonDesign from Getty Images Signature

I can’t wait to see what creativity comes from this. I will post the results on November 18th.

Embrace your inner child in the writer’s world! D. L. Finn (Denise)

 

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Ten #flashfiction #poetry #writingcommunity #authorchallenge

Welcome to the tenth Creative Perspective Challenge! I can’t believe only two more challenges are left this year. In honor of Halloween, I went through many haunted castles, stairs, and houses and settled on this one. Can’t wait to see what creativity comes from this.

All you have to do is write a poem or flash fiction story and post it on your website. Leave your link in the comments for the post, and I’ll post it with mine next week. If you don’t have a website and want to join in, send it to me, and I’ll post it with the results. More information here. See my updates below.

Untitled by aarigalangg from Pixabay

I’ll post the results on October 21st!

Today I’m visiting with Teri Polen for Bad Moon Rising. Love it if you would stop by and say hello. LINK

I’m also over on Story Empire today. LINK

UPDATES

  • Also, I finally got my fiber optic internet! Yay! Whole new world, but what I found is that there are many things to update to work with it. So that has been time-consuming, and I’ve filled a box with things I no longer need from my DSL and landline. That has kept me busy.
  • Please forgive my absence as I put away old phone cords and try to figure out a new security camera that hopefully the only intruders it records are bears, our resident ravens, and other forest creatures.
  • I plan to resume my regular schedule starting in November. The last two weeks of this month are booked solid. Next week, I have my youngest grandkids for their fall break, and their dog will be coming along for a couple of days. My cats will not be happy about the dog visit, but love the kids. Then, the last week of October, I’m on vacation.
  • I will still do the results next week on the 21st and have a wonderful guest posts on the 23rd and 28th!

Embrace your inner child by creating or reading. D. L. Finn (Denise)

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Nine Results #flashfiction #poetry #fantasy #writingcommunity

All the results are here this month. I’m excited to share two amazing poems by Priscilla Bettis and Marsha Ingrao, and my flash fiction.

Charming Whimsical House in a Fantasy Forest View by Ivan Savini from Savo74 Fairytale like cabing by pond with dark forest background

Marsha’s Poem:

There once was a house in the forest
Whose walls were a little bit porous
But what did we care?
We went there to stare.
And gather the candy there for us.

By Marsha Ingrao

Priscilla’s Poem:

The mother at the mailbox

 

pauses before returning to the house

where petunias populate the flower beds,

chimney smoke smells like vanilla,

and children’s laughter flitters.

 

The eaves  curve as if smiling

at the daily prayer from her own mother

murmurs from the upstairs bedroom window,

even now, the rosary beads click-clicking.

 

It’s hard to believe this is the house

where her husband killed himself,

it’s hard to believe since then

the healing lavished upon her.

By Priscilla Bettis


My Flash Fiction:

The Cottage in the Woods

The quaint cottage was as advertised. It even glowed on a foggy mountain day.

“It has everything you asked for. The owner is leaving the satellite dish, solar panels, and propane tank at no extra cost. If you want the furnishings, they come with it; if not, they will go to charity. Mr. Wunder’s motivated to sell, and you’ll never get a deal like this again.” The chipper realtor, Rose, grinned.

I nodded, taking in the unusual landscaping. “How does one take care of the flowers on the roof?”

Rose shaded her pale blue eyes. “Sure adds to the charm. There’s a sprinkler system set up on the roof.”

As we crossed over the threshold, the overpowering smell of gardenia made me sneeze.

“Bless you. Over here is a fully updated kitchen. Don’t you love how the kitchen window overlooks that beautiful pond? The solar and batteries run the house most of the time. When it doesn’t, the generator kicks in. I love how Mr. Wunders put the panels and batteries in the field next to the house and not on the charming roof, don’t you?” Rose tucked a loose gray hair behind her ear and waited for me to respond.

“It is everything I was looking for, and the kitchen is nice. I like that it’s self-sufficient. What about the well?”

She grinned, “Couldn’t ask for a better well.” Rose pulled a report out of her large tote and handed it to me, and continued her tour. “You’re going to love the master bedroom with a huge closet, forest view, and fireplace. So many simple upgrades you can make. A fresh coat of paint, and there are hardwood floors under these carpets. The windows are double pane, and some curtains would…”

I tuned out her chatter as we explored the amazing house. The library off the master bedroom was my favorite room. I could write a bestseller there.

“What do you think? Ready to sign the papers?”

I was in love with this house, and I could pay cash for it thanks to my aunt, may she rest in peace. Plus, I’d still have had enough left over to live frugally. “What about a house inspection?”

“Everything’s been done, and the house deep-cleaned. If you are satisfied with everything being offered, the papers are ready. Mr. Wunder’s picked you out of the five interested parties to offer this deal. You are getting it way below its asking price and value, Carrie.”

Although it seemed too good to be true, and I’m not usually impulsive, this just felt right to me. I signed paper after paper and saw nothing alarming in them.

“Everything here is now yours. My brother-in-law has a moving service to get your stuff packed and delivered. Did you see that you can move right in? It’s yours rent-free until closing.”

“You are saying I can stay here tonight?”

Her smile reminded me of the Cheshire Cat. “That’s what I’m saying.” She handed me the keys that were on a yellow plastic flower bob.

“I…well, I had planned on staying at the motel tonight, but sure, why not. Any good take-outs nearby?”

“I just texted the grocery store. The essentials will arrive in two hours, and Hank’s will deliver a combo pizza at dinnertime. Wait. I didn’t even ask you if you wanted pizza. I can cancel and get you something else.”

“I love combo pizza, thank you.”

She looked relieved. “Part of my service.  Welcome to your new home. Give my brother-in-law a call today. He’ll pack and bring everything to you. All I need is the key to give to him.”

“Um…how much is that?”

“Included in the price.”

“Wow. Thank you.” I handed her my apartment key.

“My pleasure.” Rose paused at the door. “You are going to be very happy here. Oh, I almost forgot your Wi-Fi password on the fridge.”

Right before the door shut, a deep male voice said, “You are going to die.”

“Excuse me?” I said.

“I said the password is on the fridge.” Rose stepped back inside.

“Thank you, I see the password, but did you hear that male’s voice?”

“I didn’t hear a thing. Could be the wind.” She glanced at the forest and shrugged.

“It said…well, never mind.” Goosebumps filled my skin.

“You’re cold. There’s wood for you by the fireplace and two cords of oak behind the house, ready to go. Sleep well.” Rose shut the door behind her.

Maybe it was the wind, but… I quickly settled into my house. It became home the first night, but at times, I felt like I was being watched.

“Probably just a curious deer or squirrel.” I sighed and went back to reading.

As promised, someone arrived with all my possessions just two days later.

“Thank you for delivering them.”

His smile didn’t go to his eyes. “You’re welcome. My boss usually does this, but his sister in law died suddenly this morning.  Her heart. I’m sure you met her, Rose?”

I gasped, remembering the voice and dire message. I expressed my condolences, feeling sad and unnerved that the perky older woman had passed. By the afternoon, I had convinced myself it was a coincidence. Just the wind, like she said. I got to putting my stuff away.

A week later, I sat contentedly sipping my peppermint tea by the warm fire when a small man with pointed ears, dressed in jeans and a red plaid shirt, slid next to me. The smell of gardenia was overpowering, and I dropped my teacup, which shattered on the newly polished wood floor.

“Thought it was time to introduce myself. I’m Terrance. I come with the house.”

“You…I need to go.”

He raised his hand, and I found I couldn’t move. “Why? I’m only here to help and protect you. Mr. Wunder picked you, and you are perfect.”

Oddly, I felt suddenly calm. Had I been drugged? “What are you? And your voice, that’s what I heard that day about dying.”

“Just always been here in this house. Yes, I knew Rose was about to die. A shame, but only you can hear me. I have a knowing and can do things humans can’t.”

I could move again, but instead of fleeing, I sank more into the leather couch.”Are there more of you?”

“Only one left in these parts. Now I’ll clean that up, and you’ll be calm. You’ll get used to me soon enough. You are young enough for kids. I’d like that.”

He hummed as he cleaned, and I did feel very relaxed. I had moved into a fairy tale; hopefully, this was a happily ever after.

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Nine #flashfiction #poetry #fantasy #writingcommunity

Welcome to the ninth Creative Perspective Challenge. Time’s running out; there are only three left after this one. Join in before it ends. All you have to do is write a flash fiction story or a poem based on this image, and post it on your blog. Then leave me the link below in the comments.

Here’s the image:

Charming Whimsical House in a Fantasy Forest View by Ivan Savini from Savo74 Fairytale like cabing by pond with dark forest background
Charming Whimsical House in a Fantasy Forest View by Ivan Savini from Savo74

I look forward to seeing the results, which will be posted next week.

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Eight Results #writingcommunity #poetrycommunity #flashfiction

It’s results time for Creative Perspective Challenge Eight. Here’s who participated, and if you haven’t read them, don’t miss out:

Yvette Callerio: LINK

Jan Sikes: LINK

Here’s my entry:

wooden stairs and blue pond

FOUND

Henry spent twenty years searching for this spot. Today, he’ll ascend the wooden stairs where the legend led him. The others judged him mad, but now those same people would clamor to be at his side. He wiped his sweaty palms on his cargo shorts and let out a deep breath of salty air. With shoulders set, he took that first step. Here, he would not only make history but create it as wizards before him had.

in the old tree’s heart
the golden globe pulsated
with ancient magic

Next week I’ll be sharing my new book cover, blurb, and preorder link!

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Eight #writingcommunity #poetrycommunity

Welcome to the eighth Creative Perspective Challenge! Only four more to go after this. If you’ve been wanting to participate, time is running out. I’ll take any format of poetry or flash fiction.

Let’s go tropical 🙂

Jungle Path Fantasy Background by Stephani-Elizabeth from Getty Images
Jungle Path Fantasy Background by Stephani-Elizabeth from Getty Images

You can post your blog link here in the comments or email me at d.l.finn.author@gmail.com. I look forward to this challenge and your take on it.—Denise

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Six Result! #sandracox #teaganriordaingeneviene #poetry #flashfiction #writingcommunity

Here are the fantastic results from Sandra and Teagan, along with my tanka prose for Creative Perspective Challenge Six.

Sandra Cox: LINK

Teagan Riordain Geneviene: LINK 

Jan Sikes: LINK

Magical Moment

Amber reverently sat on the soft summer grass in front of the old grand tree stump. She crossed her legs, smoothed her long blue robe, and bowed her head breathing in the solitude. She’d heard tales her entire life of its magic, where it comes to life under the strawberry moon. The candles were placed carefully at the old stump’s base, exactly like her grandmother had described to her when she was a child. Before modern times, this was the place where young women came before their eighteenth birthday to learn their life’s fate. The delicate white moths were as drawn to the moment as Amber was. In the candlelight and under the full moon, the face on the old redwood tree stump appeared. Now all she had to do was wait, confident the tree would speak to her. Tell her what her heart yearned to hear, that the bygone magic was in her.

eyes fluttered open

words came from the wooden mouth

speaking to her soul

awakening ancient blood

she had the fairy magic

With the holiday next month, the Creative Perspective Challenge will be on July 8th with the results on July 15th 🙂

This Friday is the first day of summer and my post for Books That Changed Me: 2025 Summer Edition, and also my newsletter will be going out that day.

Embrace your inner child with creativity. D. L. Finn (Denise)

#CreativePerspectiveChallenge Six! #writingcommunity #poetry #flashfiction

Welcome to Creative Perspective Challenge Six! We are halfway through this year’s challenges.

Also, I’m on vacation, so I may be late in responding this week but I will.

Now, here’s the image:

Tree stump in an enchanted forest GI by FairytaleDesign from Getty Images

I will be posting the links of those who participated and my own effort on June 17th. I hope you join in the fun!—Denise