The idea is simple: Write a short story that can be read in three minutes or less — that's usually about 500-600 words in length. I borrowed the idea from this article about a contest in the states for writing three minute fiction, which I think is a brilliant idea for writing a short story meant to be read aloud.
To create a larger world than the confines of a 100 word drabble. A world that pairs the written word with the art of story telling.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Drabble Prompt: Bud
Yes, its that time of week again, drabble time! ahem......
This weeks drabble prompt is Bud, yep that's right Bud! any connotation you like, have fun with it!
This weeks drabble prompt is Bud, yep that's right Bud! any connotation you like, have fun with it!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
drabble prompt: Day and Night
or night and day if you prefer... you can choose to write about either night or day, both together, in the vein of LadyHawk.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Drabble Prompt: The Old Gods
This weeks drabble prompt is the Old Gods, what are they doing now? is Hermes a city bike messenger? is Dionysus a club owner? is Dian Cécht a doctor at a fertility clinic? ...etc
have fun creating your 100 word drabbles.
have fun creating your 100 word drabbles.
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