The Truth – Flash Fiction by Gabriela Marie Milton

Mycenae, Greece, My Photo


White rock, mountains, #cathartic beauty. I do not know anything. The only thing I know is Jesusโ€™ silence to Pontius Pilateโ€™s question: What is the truth?




Gabriela Marie Milton
2022 Pushcart Prize Nominee
Publisher, Editor, Award Winning & #1 Amazon Bestselling Author
Books:

Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology (ed.), Literary Revelations, 2023
Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women (ed.), Experiments in Fiction, 2022.
Woman: Splendor and Sorrow :I Love Poems and Poetic Prose, Vita Brevis Press, 2021.
Passions: Love Poems and Other Writings, Vita Brevis Press, 2020

19 thoughts on “The Truth – Flash Fiction by Gabriela Marie Milton

  1. The unanswered question. Do you know Charles Ives’ composition whose title is those three words? Thank you, Gabriela.

    1. Thank you for your wonderful comment dear Gerald. No, I do not. I will have to look it up ๐ŸŒน Enjoy the rest of your day.

  2. Hi Gabriela,
    Yep – that was a great question, but I have another with a lot less significance.
    Did you intend to have your leading photo appear twice?
    I see the same desolate photo twice when I go to your page for this post.

    1. Hi Gary, thank you so much for your comment. I see you figured it out. As for the picture is interesting that you see it as desolate. There is a lot of austerity but itโ€™s also a very important place from where the Western civilization started. For me itโ€™s an almost sacred place. But I understand that it does not have to be for everyone. Have a great rest of the week ๐ŸŒน

  3. Ah – it appears twice only when I click from my notification that you visited and liked my new post. That’s interesting and I can’t account for why this is happening.

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