Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories! Imagination. What better way to practice “voicing” characters and scenes, events and places, turning them into real people (we may or may not like, lol) than in a writing challenge? Fiction, fantasy, historical fiction… as writers we’re always looking to perfect our craft. The path to such perfection is practice and the Six Sentence Story Blog Hop is one such tool available for this practice. Kinda like a study group in school only with kids that want to be here, lol. Have a most excellent week everyone and we’ll read you soon!
Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
Return here, link your post Wednesday night through Saturday late…
Spread the word and put in a good one to your fellow writers 🙂
PROMPT WORD: STATION
“The highest privilege of being a writer is being able to say, ‘open your mind to me and I’ll take you to another world.” ―
https://flickerofthoughts.com/2020/08/17/station/
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What a fabulous prompt! Here’s my submission
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Thanks, Neel! Read you soon!
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“Bedelia’s” blog is Private now–I’ve been trying to add you to the invite list, but the message keeps saying “user not found”.
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Good morning, Rhen. Good to hear from you 🙂 I hope you are well.
I don’t know what to tell you on that except perhaps double check the spelling? https://girlieontheedge1.wordpress.com
Have missed you and Bedelia 🙂
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Rhen! Just checked my e-mail and accepted the invite. I should be “in” now 😀
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Well, I don’t think I was misspelling it because I was copy/pasting…I tried “username”, and URL–neither worked….and then I remembered You’d emailed me a long time ago, so I grabbed your address and Voila! It worked. Thanks for your patience with me…I still don’t really know what I’m doing (re life and blogging)–but if things dramatically improve, then Bedelia will return too (I’m envisioning her at her dining table, impatiently, nervously drumming her fingers!) 🙂 Take good care of YOU!
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Persistence pays off!
And take good care of you, too 🙂
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Yes, it does pay off 🙂 Thank you!
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Hi Denise, I hope it will be okay that I combine the last 2 prompts with the current one–Bedelia’s primping as I type, eager to meet her fans once more 🙂 ❤
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Hey, Rhen. Absolutely! If you have 6 sentences, why, you can use as many past prompt words with the current one as you like 😀
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I’m excited, as is “our” Bedelia 🙂 ❤
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