Flash Fiction – Have You Heard Of Shaggy Pages?

October 17, 2023, prompt: Write a story about something shaggy in 99 words (no more, no less). It can be carpet, a hair-do, or some sort of critter. How can something shaggy steer the story? Go where the prompt leads! See ‘October 17: Story Challenge in 99-words‘ for more details.

Have You Heard Of Shaggy Pages? – by Hugh W. Roberts

I opened a charming bookstore called ‘Shaggy Pages’ in a quaint town.

It became a refuge for the LGBTQ+ community, where stories of love and acceptance filled the air.

My cosy shop, adorned with shaggy tapestries and shelves brimming with diverse tales, was a sanctuary for those seeking solace and connection. It was here that relationships bloomed, and hearts found belonging.

In the warm embrace of ‘Shaggy Pages,’ I wove together stories of love, courage, and pride, creating a tapestry of acceptance far beyond my shop’s walls.

‘Shaggy Pages’ – the place where everyone is welcome. Come on in.


Written for the 99-word flash fiction challenge hosted by Charli Mills at the Carrot Ranch.

Photo by Ksenia Chernaya on Pexels.com

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40 thoughts on “Flash Fiction – Have You Heard Of Shaggy Pages?

  1. This is great Hugh. Here is mine
    Well Mrs. Krantz I am glad you took the time to stop by and see me. Oh, there’s nothing to worry about. Your little Woof-Woof is in the hands of Molly, our most experienced stylist. I’m sure you’ve seen the awards she’s accumulated.
    It’s just that, when you said your dog was a little overdue for a haircut, we weren’t expecting so many years overdue. You must admit, you could no longer notice any of Woof-Woof’s doggie features when you brought her in.
    It’s just that… Well, are you sure there was actually a dog under all that fur?

  2. It reminds me of what bookstores are supposed to be. What was that old movie with Meg Ryan? Ah, “You’ve Got Mail.” That’s the picture I get in my mind.

      1. I haven’t seen it either, but as I was thumbing through the internet looking for rules about Vampires parenting, I found it. :)

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