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Can you finish this as a flash fiction story in under 1000 words? Does this prompt inspire you to write more? Whatever you write -- if you publish your story on your own blog do come back and leave your link here, so we can come and pay you a visit and read your response to this prompt!
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SUNDAY WRITING PROMPT: Can you finish this story in under 1000 words?
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I'll give you a shout if I can come up with something....though I'm sure I can, lol!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can,too, Dottie :) Good luck! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteHere's my response Sassy!
ReplyDeletehttp://myblog2point0.blogspot.com/2011/07/monday-morning-flash-fiction-challenge_04.html
Fantastic! Just in time for my morning coffee :) Thank you for playing! Popping over now!
ReplyDeleteWow, Dottie, very creative! I love how we can each have a writing prompt or an idea and approach it from different directions, make the story our own!
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