DISCUSSION THREAD -- October 2020 75 -Word Writing Challenge

@Bren G .... A New Hope .... A new hope for some is a new terror for others.

@Luiglin .... There’s a party in the woods, can you come? .... Being late to a party will lead to unpleasant surprises.

@Guttersnipe .... How Did It Go Again? .... Be care who you invite for lunch.

@chrispenycate .... Do they know it's Christmas time at all? .... It's the little folk and the poor folk who pay for the parties of the well-to-do.

@Marvin .... Everyday Horror .... Real horror has nothing to do with weirdness but it is worse for all that.
 
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@jackwinabox57 .... Anta da Chaka a Chuka Awa o Owo s Oway -- Translation: The Birth of Autumn and Winter Brother and Sister of Sorrow .... Pain brings an end to all that is good.
 
Consider yourself Forgiven! :)

Or should I say Fogiven?
 
@Karn's Return .... In The Passing… .... Some journeys come to an end others just seem to end.

@Astro Pen .... Saw no more .... Remember that those who seek prey can become prey themselves, and leave a visual lesson for others.

@paranoid marvin .... A Grim Fairytale .... P. M. does an homage to a fairy tale, and makes it a grim tale indeed.

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How is it that so many people find this such an easy challenge? I haven't even the first clue of how to write a woodland horror and it looks like we are headed to a month of more than 42 stories. (42 being a magical number of stories.)
 
Astro Pen tellingly demonstrates how revenge can come from an unsuspected source.

paranoid marvin poetically reveals the untold consequences of a familiar incident.

MikeAnderson vividly warns of the dangers of not taking proper precautions on vacation.
 
@Karn's Return .... In The Passing… .... Some journeys come to an end others just seem to end.

@Astro Pen .... Saw no more .... Remember that those who seek prey can become prey themselves, and leave a visual lesson for others.

@paranoid marvin .... A Grim Fairytale .... P. M. does an homage to a fairy tale, and makes it a grim tale indeed.

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How is it that so many people find this such an easy challenge? I haven't even the first clue of how to write a woodland horror and it looks like we are headed to a month of more than 42 stories. (42 being a magical number of stories.)



Think Little Red Riding Hood but much darker and evil, Parson, then you'd get it. :)


And many thanks for the reviews, both of you. :) Missed the challenges, really, but considering how the year's gone, especially for my family at this point, concerning some certain fires being an extra whammy...
 
Damn, it is getting to the point I dont wanna vote, their is way to many options, and have read and loved most of them.

Last time around the decision I found much easier.
 
Okay been thinking about this and the solution seems to be...

I will accept bribes for my vote, does that sound fair enough?
Done.
Here's my offer for your vote
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P.S. I decline any responsibility of the curse associated with the above treasure. You've been warned.
 
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