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... this prompt into your NaNoWriMo project!!)
How Fiction Friday works
Fiction Friday is easy to do.
Every Thursday, just check this ... , remember, no editing. This is to inspire creativity not stifle it.
On Friday, simply post what you wrote to your own blog.
Then come back to ... a meme to give us all a little writing practice.
Want more information? Visit the Fiction Friday page.
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During the Friday, Nov. 20 "Cort and Fatboy" podcast, we yapped about "New Moon" and what it's ... CGI gore. The Vikings-vs.-aliens spectacular "Outlander." Diva behavior. And, best of all, the return of "Fan Fiction Friday," featuring a drunk and misbehaving Jedi Master.
Cort and Fatboy (Friday, Nov. 20, 2009)
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... 11: block, clock, frock, rock, flock), i also chose not to read+comment yet because i still want to do #11 and don't want to be influenced. so for flash fiction friday #12 i'ma try to use #11's trigger too. ... closers, titles, inclusion clauses, etc.) anytime during the week up to 11.55am friday, trinbago timezone; i will post the new fff trigger by noon friday trinbago ...
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This week's offering to the 55 Flash Fiction Friday Gods was prompted by Lena's suggestion of Direction. For some, drugs increase creativity. Copious amounts of narcotics for me, not so much. I will do better next week as there are no refills allowed.
The path forked. One track was deeply rutted and well traveled. The other was ...
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The Flash Fiction Friday starter sentence:
The old camera had been in a box for decades, the pictures never developed, and now with the prints in his hand his blood ran cold from looking at the images that came from it. Randal couldn't believe his eyes. A marriage ruined, a career down the tubes. Lives shattered, and all for naught. "Well, I'm not going to let ...
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Friday Fiction is being hosted by Yvonne Blake at her blog My Back Door. Visit her blog for more great fiction.
This week continues with Joab's Fire, a historical novella set in Alberta, Canada, 1904.
With the arrival of an unusual man comes events that ruin a farmer and turn a mountie's world upside down. The man's ...
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It's Friday yet again here at ITRH and that means it's time for some more great fiction. This week's selection is called Within Grasp. It's a 291 page ebook written by David L. Wright. It promises to intrigue as I've read the first few pages and was immediately enthralled. It's got crooked judges, winning lottery tickets, and hockey stars! ...
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Friday Flash Fiction, as it is now erroneously termed, has switched things up this week. Instead of an opening sentence, we were given four words we needed to include in the story. They are in blue.
"You understand, of course, why I must appear in disguise," said the woman from behind her rubber mask.
Actually, I understood nothing about this situation, but sometimes it was ...
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Self-aggrandizing as always, uncle boasted to the family.
“I don’t need vaccine! No flu can touch me!â€
Today, instead of a swig of brandy after dinner, uncle was taking a swig of cough syrup in bed. Uncle may not be afraid of the flu, but it turned out that he was afraid of the needle.
(Topic from Sepia Mutiny)
Posted in 55 Fiction
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... to end. The various threads flowed at several levels, playing with my mind and emotions in the midst of a well-written story. But I realized that Dickson had used the ploy so common in film and fiction today. The protagonist—Lupe—is an illegal alien who broke the law to enter the US in order to preach Catholicism based on an icon to pagan, Protestant America. The Christians in the story are ...
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