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17th
Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
Week of 06-10-2015
Linking will open 12:00 am (EST/NYC) on Tues 06/09/2015 (5:00 am London)
Linking will close 6:55 pm (EST/NYC) on Tues 06/16/2015 (11:55 pm London)
Link-up:
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This week’s prompt photo is supplied to us by Sonya O. Thank you Sonya!
The following information will continue to be posted for new participants.
Guide for Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
1. A prompt photo will be provided each Tuesday to be used as a base to your story. Please include the photo prompt with your story.
2. The challenge will run from Wednesday to Wednesday (linking will be Tuesday to Tuesday)
3. Please credit photo to photographer
4. The story word limit will be 100 – 150 words (+ – 25 words). Please try and stay within this limit.
5. Pingback to the challenge post in your story’s post.
6. Add your story to the InLinkz Link-up (Blue Froggy button). If you need link-up instructions, please email me at mepricelessjoy@gmail.com.
Link-up:
Linking Timeline
Linking will open 12:00 am (EST/NYC) on Tues 06/09/2015 (5:00 am London)
Linking will close 6:55 pm (EST/NYC) on Tues 06/16/2015 (11:55 pm London)
IF YOU ARE NEW TO FLASH FICTION FOR ASPIRING WRITERS, WELCOME! WE ARE HAPPY YOU HAVE JOINED THIS CHALLENGE AND HOPE YOU ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE AND WILL CONTINUE TO PARTICIPATE WITH US.
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Please send me any photos to the above email address, that you would like to have considered as future photo prompts for this challenge. Also, let me know who to credit the photo/s to, should I choose to use them.
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What a lovely photo! Thanks so much for this challenge! I so enjoy the chance to try and fit a story into the space and read all of the other contributions. Very best wishes. This is mine for the week. https://amaviedecoeurentier.wordpress.com/2015/06/09/a-family-outing/. I have added it to the inlinkz so I am not sure if I am supposed to put a link here too. Please let me know what you prefer. 🙂
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you like the prompt photo! Yes, you are suppose to ping back to the challenge post- and I thank you for doing that! I look forward to reading your story! 🙂
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Many thanks!
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You’re welcome!! 🙂
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https://theblogofkarthi.wordpress.com/2015/06/09/abandoned/
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Oh no! I got so caught up with work that I missed out on last week’s
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Replied the email too! 🙂 sorry for being late
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I miss seeing your face and reading your wonderful stories. 😦
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Well, my writer’s block seems to have come to an end as I ‘got’ the story straight away in my head today. My humour is sooooo dreadfully awful in this story!… but, at least I got something written down!!
(Why, Oh Why does writer’s block happen and then just disappear?.. I truly don’t get it!) 😀
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I don’t get it either. I’m glad you are better though!! I am going to go read your story in a few minutes.
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It’s baaaaad humor-wise!! 😀
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Sorry, my sister was here. She just left so I will go read it now.
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Here is my story, A LITTLE HAND. https://efolsson.wordpress.com/2015/06/09/a-little-hand-by-e-f-olsson-short-flash/
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EF, I am very happy you are participating in the FFfAW challenge! Do you know how to link your story to InLinkz? Do you need directions?
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E.F. I added your story to the InLinkz grid so the others would be able to read it. I hope you don’t mind. I noticed your Gravatar was in there so you have linked into InLinkz before.
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Here is a link to my story
https://valiantwarrior.wordpress.com/2015/06/11/the-story-of-a-golden-fish/
I have a question
1. In this line do I need to add exclamation mark after the word Beware?
Goldy! Beware the water is deep
2. if the word “now” seems fine in the last line ?
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I would write it this way, “Goldy, Beware! The water is deep. For your last question, I need to go into your story and read it. I am on the iPad app right now. I will get back to you for your last question.
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Thank you for explaining. I was thinking that I need to emphasize on name.
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