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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

WonHundred Word Wednesday


As a reminder, a handful of writer friends take a prompt and write a very short story of 100 words. The links to the other blogs are at the bottom. Feel free to go visit theirs and if you wanted to write one in the comments using the same prompt I'd love to see it. 





My bachelor instinct had always led me true before. I blame it all on a pair of chocolate eyes. The twinkle of mystery caught my attention. I fought it hard at first, but she reeled me in like a hooked fish.

I swore I’d never settle down, but when she smiled at me, I wanted to be the main one to make her smile. When she sighed at my kisses, I swore no one else would have that joy. Now seeing her walk down the aisle to join me, I knew I had been right to follow my heart.


Now go see what the others have written. 

Wendy Knight, Author: www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com
Kelly Martin, Author: www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com
Alison Woods (Peering Into. . .): http://alisonmillerwoods.wordpress.com/
Jessica Winn, the distracted writer:http://thedistractedwriter.com/

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

WonHundred Word Wednesdays

"You are on a crowded subway platform when you see a familiar face"

This is something new I'm trying with some friends. We call it Wonhundred Word Wednesdays. Each Wednesday we'll post a 100 word story with a different writing prompt. Everyone is welcome to follow the links below to see the way different people can interpret the same opening.

We hope you have as much fun with this as we will. 








Here's mine.

The crowd pushes me. I keep my head down. Can’t take the chance I’ll be seen. The train’s late and the crowd’s antsy. I want to push them all down and take off running, but I can’t chance it. I must blend in.
The train pulls up. I’m almost there. I’ll never come back. Nothing’s left for me besides prison. It wasn’t my fault, but he doesn’t care. I glance furtively around as the wave of humans propels me onto the train. A relieved breath escapes me. A hand touches my shoulder and I turn to see him. I’m caught.




Now go see these other blogs to find out how other writers interpret the same writing prompt. :) Thanks for visiting. 

Wendy Knight, Author:    www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com
Kelly Martin, Author:    www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com
Alison Woods (Peering Into. . .):    http://alisonmillerwoods.wordpress.com/
Jessica Winn, the distracted writer:    http://thedistractedwriter.com/
R.K. Grow:     http://www.rkgtheauthor.com/
Stephanie Worlton's Kreating Krazy blog:     http://stephanieworlton.blogspot.com/
Leah Sanders, inklings:     http://inklings-leahsanders.blogspot.com/
Laura D. Bastian     http://www.lauradbastian.com/