New series: Micro-fiction Monday
Recently, the Alliance of Independent Authors, in honour of their 10th anniversary, threw down the gauntlet and announced a Ten Word Story Competition.
Let me say folks, ten word stories are harder than they sound! The most famous example, is Ernest Hemingway’s 6 word story (originally written on a restaurant napkin in response to a dare):
For sale, baby shoes. Never worn.
It has a beginning, middle and end, a voice, and a whole grief stricken story in between the lines. It is a masterpiece in 6 words.
Now, while I have no pretensions about mini masterpieces pouring out of my own pen, once I saw the announcment, I simply couldn’t say no. Writing short, and in this case, extremely short, is spectacular practice for cutting the unnecessary fluff out of one’s writing. Also, it’s fun.
So naturally, I set about brainstorming a bunch of (very) little stories to potentially enter the competition. And I’m so glad I did, because delightfully, I was awarded one of three runner-up prizes for this little story:
In the end, this little 10 word exercise proved too much fun, so I’ve decided to start a little series here on the blog and on social media. I’ve expanded the word count to 15 words (for my sanity – I have to do this every week after all!) and will post a piece of microfiction (15 words or less) every Monday. Because I can’t help myself, I may even illustrate some of them. (If you want illustrations, drop me a comment!)
So! Without further ado, here is this Monday’s piece of microfiction:
Hungry for more ten word fiction right now? You can watch ALLI’s 10 word story competition prize-giving and reading of the other winning entries, right here.
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