Luiglin
Getting worse one day at a time
I'm in. It won't get any votes but I don't care. It made me smile writing it
I like it!I'm in. It won't get any votes but I don't care. It made me smile writing it
@MarvinHmmmm @Danny McG has beat me to a mushroom cloud themed story. I had been kicking a couple of ideas about, but nothing was coming together.
An enforced change of direction could be just the thing.
Looking back at my last couple of entries, I think the ‘yarn’ part is where I’m falling short.@Marvin
Go for it, mine is just a bit of fooling about meta fiction.
I'd like to see a proper atom bomb yarn
Put them up in the Improving... thread and see if that's something that others are picking out.Looking back at my last couple of entries, I think the ‘yarn’ part is where I’m falling short.
As pieces of writing they are fine (my own opinion obviously) but it’s the telling of a true story in 75 words that is the hardest part.
I don't think so, but it might reflect on how you write, perhaps. Although I'm a pantser in my longer stories, when I'm writing the 75s it's rare that I begin writing without having a clear idea of the story itself -- for me the story/plot is paramount in the 75s, and it's a question of getting the plot down in as few words as possible. I do agree with your comment about finding it hard to view the story afresh after pruning, though, so I invariably have my husband read it as and when I've got it down to around 75 words. If he doesn't understand it at that point, I know it needs more work. (Or I need a new husband... )I have always written these shorts with a view to hitting under 100 words in the first draft. Maybe that stops anything of substance having time to develop?
Looking back at my last couple of entries, I think the ‘yarn’ part is where I’m falling short.
As pieces of writing they are fine (my own opinion obviously) but it’s the telling of a true story in 75 words that is the hardest part.
Excerpt from the rules:
It is expected that your story will have a plot, and not merely consist of descriptive prose.
I have always written these shorts with a view to hitting under 100 words in the first draft. Maybe that stops anything of substance having time to develop? I just know if I try what others do, chop from the 300 mark, I will struggle to make it comprehensible. I find it hard to then view it fresh, without my brain which remembers all the discarded stuff, saying yep that makes sense.
Respect for all you guys that manage it!
What a great idea and I think I might do the same! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery after all!I came third once So mediocrity can make the lower slopes of the podium.
Seriously, how it works for me is that I take the idea and write my 75 word entry, but then expand that idea into a full short story of 1000 +
and file it for submission elsewhere. Writing a longer piece afterward also relieves the frustration brought on by the 75 word limit.
That said that is why the "secret shutin santa" was such a release, because I was able to write straight in at my normal flash fiction length of around 1000-1200. (I think that one is closed now but watch for the next if you find the shorties constrictive)
A poll post gets setup when the entry date closed. Take a look down the thread forum for previous polls to give you an idea.Stupid question, but how do we vote? You posted don't use the like button on the story thread. Yeah this is my first time in a forum.
Thanks!A poll post gets setup when the entry date closed. Take a look down the thread forum for previous polls to give you an idea.
Awesome!Voting doesn't happen until all the stories are in so no need to panic just yet. The Challenge thread is closed just before midnight GMT on the 23rd of the month. At that time Ursa major will put up a poll thread with all the stories listed with member names. There's a link from the Challenge thread to it, and it's pretty simple to navigate when you're there.
Hi @Starbeast. My pleasure! I hope your muse doesn't pack her bags and head home any time soon. Can't wait to read it!
Glad you're back in this month Starbeast. Your entries never fail to make me laugh!
Starbeast warns of the necessity of choosing your allies carefully.
@Starbeast .... Those Who Dwell in the Mist .... The Beast left me sputtering what? hmm? and Oh no!