[Fiction] Friday #83
[Fiction] Friday Challenge for December 19, 2008:
Write a short scene, with exactly two characters that involves a terrible Christmas (or similar holiday) present.
How Fiction Friday works
Fiction Friday is easy to do.
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Every Thursday, just check this page for this week’s theme or challenge.
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Spend at least 5 minutes composing something original based on the theme or challenge.
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But, remember, no editing. This is to inspire creativity not stifle it.
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On Friday, simply post what you wrote to your own blog.
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Then come back to Write Anything and leave the link in the comment section below.
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[Fiction] Friday Participants
1. Annie 2. Paul Anderson 3. Bobbi (My Muse and Me) |
4. D. Challener 5. Tammi 6. Rob |
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Wow, has it really been over three months since I took part in a Fiction Friday? That is really bad. I haven’t written, read or commented on anything for three months. Very poor show.
Must try harder in 2009!
Perfect prompt for my perfectly horrible mood!
Two weeks in a row. Woo hoo.
I’ll go see the others when I get home…
Been awhile…Part of my 30 minutes a day:)
Here’s mine for this week. I hope you enjoy it.
http://thirteenthdimension.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/the-gift/
Happy holidays, everyone.
submission at 11:40pm – cutting it close today! 😀 btw, I just couldn’t bear to let my two characters argue over one’s poor choice of present, and ended up turning it right around…!
http://noweepingallowed.blogspot.com/2008/12/terrible-hesitate-neglect-jealous.html