Month: May 2024

The Call – horror flash fiction

The Call

Who answers their phone these days? Too many spam calls or charity muggers. But that day when my phone, on silent as normal, jittered across the glass coffee table, the caller ID made me frown.

It was my own number.

Before I knew what I was doing, I swiped and pressed the handset to my ear.

‘Who…’ said a robotic voice, with long pauses between each word.

‘Do

You

Want

Dead?’

I gasped and threw down the phone on the couch. My heart clattered as it bounced on the faux suede.

‘Who was that?’ he said, without looking up from his own phone.

‘No one,’ I said, attempting to sound casual. ‘Scam call.’

‘Bastards,’ he mumbled but I was barely listening.

I stared down at the black mirror on the couch. My reflection distorting back at me.

I picked up the handset with one hand. Squeeze my bottom lip with the other. Thumb through to recent calls. Hover over the last number. My number.

Faces strobe through my mind. Him. Her. Them. Past and present. Family. Friend. Foe.

Where should I start?

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Writers Residency – Michael King Writers Centre – New Zealand

I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last week at the Michael King Writers Centre in Auckland, squirrelling away on a psychological thriller manuscript.

The MKWC offers residential stays for ‘writers-in-residence’ and international ‘visiting writers’ in the old Signalman’s House on slopes of Takarunga Mt Victoria in Devonport, Auckland.

The Centre is halfway up the hill in the background.

The Centre offers peace and quiet, a beautiful natural setting with lots of walks nearby, as well as close proximity to shops, supermarkets and all that stuff. But remember it is NZ, so there are hills.

I’ve had a wonderful time concentrating solely on my writing and feel like I’ve got right into the depth of the story. One day, I hope to share it with you all.

But if you’re a writer looking for a residential getaway, check out the Michael King Writers Centre in Auckland.

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