Short piece at Visual Verse
I've got a story called Air of Belonging at Visual Verse in response to this month's prompt, you can read it here. It's less than 500 words long, perfect for a tea break. Because September's guest editor is Carmen Marcus (I recently reviewed her novel How Saints Die) and because I've been banging on about class again anyway, my sci-fi story is kind of informed by the row about working class access to the arts. While still being very much related to the prompt image, which is a woman in ballgown and breathing apparatus, playing a harp. Intrigued? Read everyone else's response to it as well, as usual it's sent all the contributing writers off in different directions, which is pretty impressive for such specificity.