Welcome!
32nd Challenge for
Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
Week of 09-22 through 09-29-2015
**Note: Link-up will end on 9/29/2015 at 8:00 am NYC Time (EST) (1:00 pm London).
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 photo prompt with your story.
2. Linking for this challenge begins on Tuesday and runs to the following Tuesday.
3. Please credit photo to photographer
4. The story word limit is 100 – 150 words (+ – 25 words). Please try and stay within this limit.
5. Pingback to the challenge post in your story's post.
6. This is a flash fiction challenge (stories in 100-175 words or less) and each story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Therefore, no serial (continuation) stories. They become too complicated for our readers.
7. Add your story to the InLinkz Link-up (Blue Froggy button). If you need link-up instructions, please email me at mepricelessjoy@gmail.com.
8. Remember, half the fun is reading and commenting on each other's stories.
HAVE FUN !!
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Please delete this one. I changed the name of the post. Thank You
Isadora
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Just to let you know to remember to link it to InLinkz. I won’t be able to help you since you changed the name and I don’t have a pingback with the new name on it.
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I was just going to e mail you taht I’m having difficulty with the link frog. It doesn’t show up in my post. 😐
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Are you putting the link code on the html side of your post? You can send me an email with your url and I can link it for you if you need me to.
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This is again a beautiful picture. Thanks to Graham and I really appreciate you for selecting it.
https://valiantwarrior.wordpress.com/2015/09/23/the-story-of-linda/
Have crossed the word limit 🙂
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Thank you Madeeha! 🙂
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Hello, all! This is my first response to this challenge. It was a lot of fun!
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~kay
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