Tag: writing challenge

  • Writing Group Serial 5

    Writing Group Serial 5

    So sorry about the mix up to anyone who noticed it. I may have changed part 4 to a partially edited art 5 but I think I’ve restored it. I had to have a nap while editing. Unless I’ve done something dreadful Part 1 is still here. I don’t know, I don’t trust me. Go…

  • Writing Group Serial 4

    Writing Group Serial 4

    This is part 4. What can I say? Its common sense to read things in order. But you are reading my stuff, so common sense is not a given. For those that are here by mistake, or curious part 1 is here, and it links to 2 etcetera and may even bring you back here,…

  • Writing Group Serial 3

    Writing Group Serial 3

    This is part 3. I would direct you to part 2 but the problem would remain, if you don’t read part 1 you will be even more confused than regular readings of my posts. I do not guarentee reading part 1 and part 2 will help, but at least you will have tried And I’m…

  • Writing Group Serial 2

    Writing Group Serial 2

    This is part 2. If you don’t read part 1 you will be even more confused than reading any of my posts. I do not guarentee reading part 1 will help, but at least you will have tried. And so, to the story. … Princess Tabitha opened the door. She found herself floating again and…

  • Writing Group Serial 1

    Writing Group Serial 1

    I don’t know how interesting this is going to be to people who aren’t involved, so I’m going to try to ramp up your engagement. Great prizes hey, realistic and no added postage. Five people, paper and pen (or device) at hand reached one by one into the dream box. A beautiful wooden box, carved…

  • Alphabet Challenge

    Alphabet Challenge

    Another Tuesday Group challenge: Write a piece using at least one word starting with each letter of the alphabet. The challenge must not be visible, the words must be used in such a way that the casual reader does not notice they are reading a challenge piece. Clear water stretching out, as far as I…

  • 50 Words, 2nd Person, Future Tense, Ta-Dah!

    50 Words, 2nd Person, Future Tense, Ta-Dah!

    Too late! You will think “juvenile”, you will keep reading. Creaking, bangs, a hum,you will hear, but dismiss them “background noise”. Someone behind you?  Old trick, but you will look. The room will feel colder,  just for a moment.  You will feel a brief chill! You will begin to type…     2nd person &…