February 100 Word Anonymous Challenge - Discussion Thread

Zoe Mackay

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As I said I would, I have created the threads for the February 100 word anonymous challenge. Oh, and as the incumbent, I have set the theme ("Lost") and the genre ("Urban Fantasy").

Wikipedia's definition:

Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy defined by place; the fantastic narrative has an urban setting. Urban fantasy exists on one side of a spectrum, opposite high fantasy, which is set in an entirely fictitious world. Many urban fantasies are set in contemporary times and contain supernatural elements.

With wonderful deathless ditties,
we build up the world's great cities.
And out of a fabulous story,
we fashion an empire's glory.
 
Thank you! Waiting for the others to finish was killing me!
 
Could some well-disposed passing mod sticky this and t'other thread (which is here)

Much obliged!
 
Forgive my noobishness but do I need to start a conversation with you to PM you? Or am I just blind?
 
Thanks Robert Mackay, you've come up with an interesting challenge. I have the same response as Alex GT, "Hmmmm....."

To the Batmobile!!! Oh, wait, it's in the shop. To the bus stop!!!
 
Another cracking entry hits the post... keep 'em coming!
 
A whole bunch more entries since the last time I posted. Still plenty of space in the post!
 
"Oops!" -- A vividly written slapstick comedy of magic.

"Lost & Found" -- A touching tale of powerful emotional bonds.

"The Missing Link" -- A chilling portrait of surreal paranoia.

"Chicago where?" -- An imaginative tale of a stranger in a strange land.

"Buy Back Offer." -- A creative variation on a classic fantasy theme.

"Finder's Fee" -- A hardboiled yarn of weird mean streets.

"Draco Valkyrie" -- A compelling reimagining of history.

"Lessons" -- A charming glimpse into daily life in an enchanted mirror.

"Hollywood Walls" -- A nightmarish look at fantasy and reality.
 

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