It is with great pleasure that I announce THE HUMAN CONDITION — the first anthology published by Infinite Pathways Press celebrating those Canadians who participated in the many and varied writing contests held on this website since it’s inception in… Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #29: Beached
Beached a short By M.J. Moores. I didn’t know if it was the heat causing the blisters or if the blisters trapped the body heat. And the old song looped in my head like a scratched CD taunting – it’s… Read More ›
Winners of the IP Short Fiction Writing Contest – 2015
It is my pleasure to announce this year’s winners of the Infinite Pathways Short Fiction Writing Contest: FIRST PLACE Anne Kathleen McLaughlin with “The Newfoundland Storyteller” ~ SECOND PLACE Chris Macgregor with “I am, Apparently, A Slow Learner” ~ THIRD… Read More ›
Short Fiction Writing Contest Ending Soon!
This annual writing contest is open to all North Americans. There are 3 placed winners and multiple honourable mentions who will be included in an anthology of creative works – fiction, 1 act plays & poetry. All genres welcome (as… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #22
All I Half Left a short by M.J. Moores~ Normally the sweet-earthy scent of dew moist leaves beings me a peace and inner joy that tease forth a cocky smile and wide-spread arms. But not today. The ceaseless rain erases… Read More ›
The Late Summer Creative Writing Contest is Ending Soon!
If you’ve been thinking of submitting a poem or short story to the Late Summer Creative Writing Contest with Infinite Pathways don’t wait any longer – submissions close tomorrow night at midnight! That’s right you have until 11:59pm on September… Read More ›
Colleen Engelhardt – Short Fiction Judge
As promised, here is the Infinite Pathways guest short fiction judge for the Late Summer Creative Writing Contest: Colleen Engelhardt – Guest Judge Colleen Engelhardt completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from Western University, where she was exposed to… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #16
Tick Tock A Short by M.J. Moores Feet hurried by: booted heels, galoshes, loafers, runners, and work boots. They beat the ground according to their own time. The small package wrapped in metallic blue paper, surrounded by a simple off-white… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #15
Infinite Pathways 1st place finalist for Short Fiction up to 500 words: Talking to Teddy Under the Covers by Cheryl MacLean Mommy smelled like powder. No, not the white powder she rubs on me after my bath, the pink powder… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #14
Infinite Pathways 2nd place finalist for Short Fiction up to 500 words: The Open Heart By Elizabeth Girard His face looked awful, yellowish and swollen, pulled out of shape by the breathing tube taped to one side of his… Read More ›