Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories!
What shall we talk about today? Shall I open up the floor? Last week’s hop. Am I a broken record when I say, while I’m still working my way through everyone’s stories, it’s been a lot of fun? One thing I’ve noticed lately is the increase in cross conversation at your blogs. Oh, not that that sort of thing is out of the ordinary, it surely isn’t, but I realized I enjoy those conversations as much as your Six Sentence Stories! So this writing thing, blog hops – every single one of us loves to write. And every single one of us will acknowledge writing can be somewhat frustrating at times however, the payoff when we’ve completed a piece? Yes, that feeling. The feeling of satisfaction when we realize all the words have been placed where they were meant to be. A pretty good feeling, right? Today, I ask you to pick up pen once again and write a Six Sentence Story. Using this week’s prompt word, share with us your reflections, your silliness, your secret poet self or perhaps the next scene in your serial. Whatsay we take another trip through creativity, see where we wind up. 6 sentences. That’s it. Exactly 6 sentences is the fare. Destination your choice.
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: KEY
“When I’m writing, I am concentrating almost wholly on concrete detail: the color a room is painted, the way a drop of water rolls off a wet leaf after a rain.” – Donna Tartt
Lovin’ the crack down the Café, witty, encouraging… just what I’d expect from our band of itinerant scribblers!
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Excellent prompt, and another fine quote. Hope you’re keeping well.
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Thank you, Arel.
I am. May you, also. Be keeping well.
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Interesting quote, and exactly NOT how I am.
I think usually I see only the characters.
Hmm…
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I know what you mean, ceayr. More often than not, when I write, the description typically comes after the fact.
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I think with me it’s sometimes a case of ‘if ever’!
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