Another morning alone sitting in front of the window. Another morning with my wee table absent of a decent game of checkers. Dim, gray light pours through the window while the desk lamp emits a warmer, golden glow.
I wish I’d gotten more sleep last night but the missus continues to refuse to admit she snores. The sofa was comfortable, but then she started banging around the kitchen fixing breakfast.
Finally, she and the grandchildren are off for the day. No use avoiding it.
I get up and transfer my lazy, tuchus to the computer chair. Time to start writing.
It’s Wednesday which means it’s time again for Rochelle Wisoff-Field’s 19 September 2025 edition of Friday Fictioneers. The idea is to use the image above to prompt the crafting of a poem or short story no more than 100 words long. My word count is exactly 100.
This isn’t much of a story. In fact, it’s pretty much a “slice of life” of what I’m feeling. Yes, my wife snores like a chainsaw, so I spent most of the night on the sofa. Just as I was easing into another cozy dream, it was time for her to get up and fix the grandchildren breakfast. Oy.
I’m trying to pull together a couple of stories in my head and get to writing, but it’s always harder when my brain is a bit foggy.
To read other stories based on the prompt, visit inlinkz.
October holds two upcoming publications, both containing one or more of my short stories.
“Fantastic Schools Familiars” will feature my short story “Dead Cat Fever.” What happens when a fifteen-year-old girl must retrieve a stolen magic book from a murderer? What happens when her only ally is a dead cat possessed by a demon?
“iSoldiers Anthology of Military Science Fiction” will contain four of my military SciFi drabbles. The skill to create those “100 word” stories was honed right here on “Friday Fictioneers.
Oh, “tuchus” is Yiddish for your butt.



snoring partners Phew1!….hope he enjoys the peace n quiet
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Me too.
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Ah yes, writing instead of sleeping! I’m thinking he needs a recline desk chair because for sure the creative process will need some ‘shut-eye’.
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Naps are good. I like naps.
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Always!
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Ah, the bliss of undisturbed moments where the imagination is free to write.
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Undisturbed moments when I’ve had enough sleep and my mind is sharp.
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Haha brilliant snapshot. I feel that tiredness viscerally right now. Well done
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Thanks, Laurie.
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James this seems autobiographical 😊
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Close.
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i suppose just another day in the life. 🙂
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Indeed.
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My sympathies, James. I commiserate. 💤
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Thanks, Nancy.
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Dear James,
I couldn’t help but chuckle at “lazy tuchus.”
Shalom,
Rochelle
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The consequences of having a Jewish wife.
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Ah. You are blessed. My husband also has a Jewish wife. 😉
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Finding peace in writing. I like that.
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It’s a love/hate relationship. 😛
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