Monthly Archives: July 2021

NYC Midnight 100-Word Microfiction Challenge

Earlier this year I entered the NYC Midnight 100-word Microfiction Challenge, an international creative writing competition that challenges participants to write original 100-word stories by giving them a specific genre, action and word assignment, in 24 hours. Every writer is placed in a specific group based on the genre, action and word assignment they are given. The competition judges pick

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Furious Fiction – July 2021

The brief of the AWC Furious Fiction—July 2021 short story competition was as follows: *** Poison I’m at the home stretch and my plan so far is working. If I poison too many dishes it would be too obvious that someone is cheating, so I’ve had to be creative in this year’s Country Cooking Contest. Some dishes I spiked with

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Furious Fiction – June 2021

The brief of the AWC Furious Fiction—June 2021 short story competition was as follows: Each story had to include (word for word) the following SEVEN descriptions at any point in the story body: THICK AS HONEY SILENT AND STILL GOLDEN GLOW HEART-SHAPED DELICATE PERFUME SOFT AND DOUGHY RAZOR-SHARP *** Waiting Room I’ve been in my fair share of waiting rooms

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Conqueror Virtual Challenge – Mount Fuji

In an earlier blog post, I talked about my decision to try a new type of virtual run challenge, the Conqueror Events, as well as my completion of my first and second Conqueror Virtual Challenges, the English Channel and the Inca Trail respectively. I have since completed my third Conqueror Virtual Challenge – Mount Fuji. The Mount Fuji Challenge is

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John Marsden Writing Topic #553

Write about a scene that most people wouldn’t consider worthy of attention (and so it is virtually invisible to them).** The Next Clue I’m standing in a queue behind people I’ll never know in a beige office building, following the orders of The Madman. I’m sick of this psychopath screwing us around, but now the stakes are too high and

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