Here is this week’s six-word story challenge. This prompt is now hosted by Wonderwall360 and Kirstwrites. Once a week they post a one-word prompt and we get to create a six-word story in response. At the end of the week, there is a Poll for everyone to vote for their favorite story and the winners get a badge. Even if you don’t participate in the prompt you can still vote for your top three picks.
The prompt this week is:
Wildlife
This is a tough one this week. I had several but went with some wild dialogue.
My story:
“Humans photographed us again.”
“Weirdos.”
“Right?”
Come on over to Wonderwall this week to tell your six-word story to this week prompt. Click on the image below to participate in this week’s prompt.
Mmm I wanna say I understand but at the same time I don’t. Do we just write 6 random words that make sense with wild life?
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The idea is to write a story with only six words sometimes called extreme flash-fiction. A story that is inspired by the prompt. I recommend you look at past prompts to get an idea of how to participate. It’s quite fun. The most famous six-word story is “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” They say Ernest Hemingway wrote that one. Visit the prompt, check it out and give it a try. I went for a conversation, I found this one challenging to work with.
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Okay.
Pass that human yet? Take laxatives.
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That’s hilarious, This isn’t the challenge page, I would recommend clicking the link or using this URL to visit the actual challenge and participating. They will love this one. I’m just trying to promote the fun challenge for them.
https://wonderwall360.blog/2018/06/16/six-word-story/comment-page-1/#comment-1202
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Thank you!
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I posted it on the challenge post for you. I hope you visit and participate in the voting and play again. This week Wonderwall is hosting. https://wonderwall360.blog/2018/06/16/six-word-story/comment-page-1/#comment-1207
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Thank you!
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The way I understand it is more than just a sentence; is that correct?
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Yes, it is an attempt to tell a story in only six words. The prompt is the theme for the story. Head on over(via the link) and give it a try. It’s fun.
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