[Fiction] Friday Challenge #178
October 22, 2010
[Fiction] Friday Challenge #178 for Oct 22nd, 2010
Include this theme in your story… After a long night, a hunter sees something he/she cannot believe.
How Fiction Friday works. It’s easy to do.
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Check this page for this week’s theme or challenge. Prompts are published each month to give you plenty of notice.
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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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If you utilise social networking, Tweet your story using our hashtag of #fictionfriday AND post it up onto Facebook.
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Then come back to Write Anything and leave the link in the comment section below.
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You may also like to Tweet other peoples links from this site as they are posted using the hashtag #fictionfriday afterwards.
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To participate further, just go visit some of the other links left by other participants, read what they wrote, and leave a comment. Just be sure that your comment is constructive—this is, after all, a meme to give us all a little writing practice.
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You may also like to Tweet other peoples links from this site as they are posted – and our hashtag of #fictionfriday
If you’re participating in the Write Anything meme, please leave a link to your entry below. (If you’re not participating, please don’t leave a link. People who aren’t playing will be removed).
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Cuba Part 4… 😀
Where are the linky’s?
I decided to go with a continuation as well. Sorry. No fluffy bunny stories this week, either.
Wow, look at us all going with something we’ve done before. I’m with that club – another slice of life from good old Dan.
The same goes here, another addition for Jax@theinceptionofchaos – http://bit.ly/c51kE6
Bit of Sci-fi with references to several classics this week… some CYOA overtones as well. http://writersvein.blogspot.com/
I try to pack as much depth as possible in a short space. If you can follow the story and have a head full of questions at the end… I’m happy. Enjoy.