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Drabbles and Short Stories from a variety of Writing Prompts
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  • Reads 43
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2020
I've taken quite the hiatus from writing so I figured a writing prompt a day would be a good way to get back into the swing of things. This will be all of the bits of writing I do over the next couple of months. Most of it will be based on writing prompts that catch my eye: some fluff, some drama, some angst(my fav), and maybe some fandom bits but I usually don't work with preexisting characters. These will be a variety of lengths and qualities, depending on how I feel that day, but the point is improvement. If you have a prompt, dialogue bit, or something else you'd like to see me write something on, feel free to send it to me. <3
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The Fabulous Spec-Fic Smack Down Anthology

28 parts Ongoing

Here I go with another writing experiment. I joined The Fabulous Spec-Fic Smack Down by LayethTheSmackDown, which required me to write Speculative Fiction flash fiction, short stories, drabbles, and poetry inspired by prompts. If you're as unfamiliar with Speculative Fiction as I was when I started this, check out @ReshapeIt for more info. So, the writing experiment: - I'd never written Speculative Fiction. - Or flash fiction. - Or drabbles. - Or from an image prompt. Somehow, I survived the eliminations until round four, part one. I've decided to keep following the contest on my own, so as long as it's running, I'll keep adding chapters within the deadline based on the prompts provided. But I won't stop when the contest ends. This has been such a fun project, so I've decided to continue entering prompt-based contests and keep the story going as long as I can. :) Note: Word count varies with the application used. All the word counts here come from Google Docs. Content/trigger warnings: anxiety, depression, loss of a loved one, murder, PTSD, sexual references, strangulation, violence. ***** To all the judges of Short Story categories in awards I entered: Sorry. This 'sploded and won't stop growing. If you feel the need to disqualify because it's not short anymore, I don't blame you, and I don't mind. Or if you just want to pick a couple of chapters and read them, that's fine, too. I don't care. 😅