The remit was for a story of up to 400 words based on a picture of an undulating black material - in my story this material was nano-clothing, which took the shape of the attire of gamers' online personas.
Although, once again, I didn't win the flash fiction competition, the feedback from Carl, WF's editor and comp judge, was enlightening and will be invaluable when I rewrite the piece for submission to another publication.
Thanks again Writers' Forum!
Below are links to my most recent Global Short Story Competition winning story, my short-listed story for the National newspaper (Abu Dhabi's, annual short story competition) and a story that appeared on the Every Day Fiction site - where you can leave a comment:
http://www.inscribemedia.co.uk/assets/october-ebook.pdf
http://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/short-story-a-day-for-decisiveness
http://www.everydayfiction.com/the-d-day-diorama-by-paul-a-freeman/#comments
Happy Writing!