Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories!
And what mischief shall the new week bring? Hopefully, only that which is exciting and fun, no room for anything else, right?! Irl of course. For those of us who take up pen and keyboard to write for Six Sentence Stories, for those who may frequent the Six Sentence Café and Bistro, that is another matter entirely, lol. Subject matter at the Six Sentence Story blog hop may be whatever your characters confide to you. Or, wherever your muse guides you. 6 sentences. Exactly 6 sentences is the gateway to worlds swirling each week at Six Sentence Stories. Genre of your choice. Traditional story, poetry, the inevitable soc or the next installment of your serial story. Writing is the thing we do. I say, let’s meet back here midweek and begin linking our Sixes and let the storytelling begin! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and we’ll read you soon.
Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
Link up at Wednesday’s post. Link goes live at 6:00 pm through Saturday late…
Spread the word and put in a good one to your fellow writers 😀
PROMPT WORD: FLUID
“Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself.” – Truman Capote
“Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music.” Love that quote.
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It is so very true, isn’t it, C? 😊
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I agreed 200%.
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Wonderful prompt! Here’s my submission https://neelwritesblog.wordpress.com/2022/05/23/neelwrites-flash-fiction-shortstory-sss-fluid-23-05-2022/
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Thank you, Neel! Don’t forgot to come by later this week and link up!
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“…rearrange the rules to suit yourself.” – Thank you Mr Capote!
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Absolutely, Chris.
Rules are made to be bent, if not broken.
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I find the ” learn them” part of the quote most important. Then the following act of altering or even braking the rules becomes meaningful and not a stunt.
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