DISCUSSION THREAD JULY 2020 75-WORD WRITING CHALLENGE

@Hugh .... What maketh a man? .... Hugh goes to a theology before recorded history for the basic elements of life and death.
(Sorry if I've totally misunderstood this story.)
 
@Stable .... The Element of Satisfaction .... Stable proves the Rolling Stones wrong, you can indeed get "Satisfaction" in an elemental sense. It just takes a little ambition and elbow grease.
 
dannymcg: Make sure your employees know the requirements of their jobs.

Daysman: Many mysteries are beyond the ability of mere human beings to solve.

Justin Swanton: Sometimes to have to go back to old-fashioned ways to succeed.

TheEndIsNigh: Some of the most important things seem simple at first.

Starbeast: You need to free your imagination to realize your highest ambitions.

Ashleyne: Trying to put square pegs into round holes can lead to serious trouble.

BT Jones: It takes quite a bit of effort to undo serious destruction.

Hugh: Sometimes it is not the destination, but the journey that matters.

Stable: With enough effort, the amateur can become the professional.
 
@Victoria Silverwolf Thank you for the review. I like your story, Death on Venus: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery, I had fun solving it.

@Parson I'd also like to thank you for your review too. And I'm looking forward to your entry.
Thanks Beast. I hope to find my muse. So far she seems to have gone on the vacation that has been denied much of the world. ;)
 
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@fostersaccount .... Worlds Saddest Painter .... Foster goes really dark in this tale of emotionally connective art.
*Nice first entry!

@MikeAnderson .... This Is How You Do a Science Fair Volcano! .... Mike puts terror, comeuppance, and humor in one short 75 word package.
 
@Marvin .... A Journey .... Marv takes us inside the death and rebirth of the seeds of the earth.

@johnnyjet .... Earth, Air, Fire, Water .... Jet scoffs at 75 word limits. He only needs 8 to speak about the elemental forces of the universe.
(My first review longer than the story!)
 
@Sblackwood .... Experimental Teaching .... Sblackwood tells us a humorous tale about teaching methods and how ill thought out they can be, and how ill they can make you feel.
Nice First Entry!
 

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