Here’s my crack at Peter Wyn Mosey – writing prompt #3. If you haven’t checked out Peter’s site it’s well worth a visit, he’s a hugely talented writer.
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Last Bastion
Here’s my entry for last week’s Reedsy writing prompt challenge #10 – Peanut’s. It’s my first time having a crack at this very popular writing prompt. There are some hugely talented writers on the platform, be sure to check it out and why not have a go yourself.
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Sins of the Father (Pt 2)
This week’s photo writing prompt courtesy of Sue Vincent’s fun #writephoto challenge is entitled “stillness”. The goal – to write a story based on the lovely sunrise/sunset photo below. Be sure to check out the many great stories by clicking on the link above and if you haven’t already, why not have a go yourself?
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Sins of the Father (Pt 1)
Here’s a new writing prompt from Peter Wyn Mosey. If you haven’t checked out Peter’s site it’s well worth a visit, he’s a hugely talented writer. If you are really quick you might still be able to set him a tricky prompt for his 30-day writing challenge.
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#vss365 – October 2019 – #10
Week 10 participating in the very popular #vss365 challenge on Twitter. The aim. To write a daily Very Short Story in less than 280 characters, a single tweet. Yes, that’s characters! Not words.
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Bea Loved
This is my entry for round one of the NYC Midnight – 250-word Microfiction Challenge 2019. The challenge, to write a 250-word piece of micro-fiction based on a Genre / Location / Word in 24 hours.
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#vss365 – October 2019 – #9
Week 9 participating in the very popular #vss365 challenge on Twitter. The aim. To write a daily Very Short Story in less than 280 characters, a single tweet. Yes, that’s characters! Not words.
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White Rabbit
This is is my entry for the October 2019 Blog Battle. Be sure to check out the other entries. This month’s challenge is to write a story incorporating the idea of a “clone” in a thousand words, more or less. A little more (~1070 words) in my case.
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NaNoWriMo 2019
I’ve decided to dive into the deep end and have a crack at this year’s National Novel Writing Month. If you haven’t come across it NaNoWriMo is a yearly community event to write 50,000 words in the 30 days of November.
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Prime 53-Word Stories
Prime Magazine runs a very popular monthly 53-word competition. There are some inventive winning stories packed into so few words, well worth a read. I’ve had a couple of cracks at it so far, here are my efforts.