Flash Fiction Month 2016: Part 2

Jul 17, 2016 16:49

At the moment I'm taking part in Flash Fiction Month over on DA - writing a story of 55 to 1,000 words each day of July. Here's links to my next batch of stories, if anyone wants to take a look:

Planning is Key

Rock Vs. Paper Vs. Scissors

Find The Missing Word

Um and Er

Away With The Fairies

It's Tea Time

The Power of Laughter

Lock Up Read more... )

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okapi1895 July 17 2016, 17:49:41 UTC
All the creativity that goes into these is very impressive. And that you sink that much into it day after day is just remarkable. Even finding names would exhaust me.

I did like The Missing Word and Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors and the parasol one. Nice to see you working through your issue with the tea one and getting your apiology on in the bee one.

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scfrankles July 17 2016, 18:51:57 UTC
I would say you're coming up with exactly the same amount of creativity each day for JWP - even without having to choose the character names ^_^

Thanks so much for reading the stories - and bees are getting everywhere, aren't they? ^_^

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okapi1895 July 17 2016, 20:31:27 UTC
Maybe thesmallhobbit said it better. It just seems very complex. The prompts aren't just a word or phrase and all the different genres and forms. Anyway, all the kudos to you.

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laurose8 July 17 2016, 18:30:18 UTC
Thay're all brilliant! I can't really say one is the best, but, while I agree 'Find The Missing Word' is a most moving fic with socially redeeming value, there is something about 'Lock Up Yur Daughters'...

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scfrankles July 17 2016, 18:52:41 UTC
Thanks ^_^ Lock Up Your Daughters does make me smile ^^

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laurose8 July 18 2016, 19:36:12 UTC
I was talking bees a little with someone, and linked her to LUYD. Passing on her wonderful.

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scfrankles July 18 2016, 22:18:11 UTC
How lovely ^_^ Please tell her thank you ^^

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thesmallhobbit July 17 2016, 20:05:08 UTC
Very productive! My favourite is Lock Up Your Daughters

I'm totally impressed with all you've done - especially as the prompts and additional sections can be quite complex.

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scfrankles July 17 2016, 20:35:38 UTC
The challenges do give your brain a workout ^^" But I've learnt they're never quite as complicated as they appear at first sight - it just takes a bit of planning.

And I'm glad you liked Lock Up Your Daughters - I like that one too ^_^

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scfrankles July 17 2016, 21:45:15 UTC
Thanks - that one seems to be the most popular ^_^

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