FFWriMo: placeholder
This post was transferred on January 3, 2010. It was originally posted on November 7, 2009.
I meant to but haven't actually started writing for Laurie Ashton's Flash Fiction Writing Month. So I'm posting the links to the prompts (so far) so I can go back and go through them.
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-1/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-2/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-3-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-4-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-5-flash-fiction-writing-prompt-cave-dwelling/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-6-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-7-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
I participated in some Flash Fiction a couple of years ago (in 2006, actually), but dropped out after a few weeks. This Flash Fiction Writing Month is sort of a counterpoint to National Novel Writing Month, which for the first time since I heard of it I'm not even signing up for. I have never completed it - not even close. And since I already feel like a failure on nearly every level, I'm not going there.
However, I think I can catch up with FFWriMo and produce something that will be interesting to read. And maybe I won't feel like such a failure. (Long story.)
I meant to but haven't actually started writing for Laurie Ashton's Flash Fiction Writing Month. So I'm posting the links to the prompts (so far) so I can go back and go through them.
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-1/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-2/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-3-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-4-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-5-flash-fiction-writing-prompt-cave-dwelling/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-6-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
http://lmashton.com/2009/11/ffwrimo-day-7-flash-fiction-writing-prompt/
I participated in some Flash Fiction a couple of years ago (in 2006, actually), but dropped out after a few weeks. This Flash Fiction Writing Month is sort of a counterpoint to National Novel Writing Month, which for the first time since I heard of it I'm not even signing up for. I have never completed it - not even close. And since I already feel like a failure on nearly every level, I'm not going there.
However, I think I can catch up with FFWriMo and produce something that will be interesting to read. And maybe I won't feel like such a failure. (Long story.)
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