Challenge open Saturday 10th November 2018 – Thursday 15th November 2018
Welcome to the Six Word Story Challenge.
For those who have never dropped by before, a new prompt is posted every Saturday morning at 9am (or thereabouts) GMT, either on this site or that of fellow blogger Wonderwall. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to plot a story on that subject… in just six words
So last week’s theme from Wonderwall was ‘treason’, with a seasonal nod to Bonfire Night which has been celebrated in the UK this week. Loved the treacherous tales everyone came up with! It’s a great time of year to have fireworks, when the clocks have changed and the weather is getting colder. This week I’ve really noticed not just how early it’s getting dark, but how much darker it’s been during the day. Yesterday it really seemed like it didn’t get properly daylight all day. So with that in mind, your prompt for this week is:
Darkness
And here’s my attempt to get you started:
My monsters didn’t hide under beds
So how does it work?
- Leave your story in the comments until Thursday 9.30pm GMT
- Like, comment & engage with other authors
- On Thursday, I publish a poll – and this is the important bit – don’t forget to come back and vote for your favourite!
- Bask in glory if you’re a winner.
Never tried microfiction before?
Never fear, help is at hand. You can get a few more hints and tips about writing six word stories here.
Can I share my story?
Of course – in fact, please do! The more people who take part in this weekly challenge, the merrier. Tell your story and inspire others to have a go. Write a blog post, send me a pingback, share your six word story on social media or reblog this post to encourage your own followers to take part. There are various different hashtags floating round t’internet, so you can use any of these to reach a wider audience – #SixWordStoryChallenge #6words #sixwordstory #microfiction #flashfiction #fiction #amwriting. The most common one we’re using at the moment is #SixWordStoryChallenge, so linking up to that hashtag should help you connect with other participants.
How is the winner chosen?
I close entry to the Six Word Story Challenge on Thursday and open a poll which remains open for 24hrs. Anybody and everybody is invited to vote in this poll, the winner is the story with the most votes at 9pm on Friday. Simples!
Click through to this page to read the full rules of the challenge.
Good luck! Remember to share your entry on social media using the sharing buttons below! Let’s tell everyone about our challenge, the more the merrier! and don’t forget – use the hashtag#SixWordStoryChallenge.
Her own shadow runs from her.
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Thanks for the prompt, Kirst. And I loved your take on the prompt. Let me try to come up with a story
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thanks Shweta!
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Here’s my six-word story:
The surgery dispelled her darkness forever.
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Where truth lies buried and forgotten.
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Ooo..this was a brilliant take on the prompt! 😀
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1918:
Dawn.
Mourning.
History.
Repeated:
1939.
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Very true.
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Love protected her beyond dark pursuit.
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Welcome JoAnna! Thanks for joining in!
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My pleasure! It was fun.
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Forgetfulness. Camera lens cover. Bad photography.
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this made me laugh! Welcome to the Six Word Story – have you taken part before?
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Thank you for the warm welcome, Kristi! This is my first time. It was quite challenging. And I forgot about the voting. Where do I find the poll?
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It’s here https://kirstwrites.wordpress.com/2018/11/15/vote-now-for-the-winner-of-this-weeks-sixwordstorychallenge-16/
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I repeatedly called her number everyday
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This is someone in a very dark place. Good one!
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“Fashion chemical runoff’s swirls of darkness”
Created a post with a related article! https://theresaly520.wordpress.com/2018/11/14/six-word-story-chemical-runoff/
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