Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt!

Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories!
Party hats donned? What? Didn’t send the invite yet?!  Was a little ahead of myself, eh? Let’s remedy the hat situation immediately. Below, you’ll find this week’s prompt word or “cue” word, if you prefer. (hold on… “cue” might be a good prompt word. what do you guys think?) Every now and again I invite suggestions from writers and readers for a prompt word for a future Six Sentence Story. Suggestions for the SSS immediately following this week’s SSS? Let me know. Doesn’t matter if we’ve used it before, your choice. For now, have fun with this week’s prompt word and I’ll catch you on the flipside.
Today, people. Today is your day. Enjoy.

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 FILTER

First drafts are for learning what your novel or story is about. Revision is working with that knowledge to enlarge & enhance an idea, to reform it . . . Revision is one of the true pleasures of writing.” – Bernard Malamud

It’s Six Sentence Story Thursday Link Up!

Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and another edition of Six Sentence Stories! I find myself wondering the same thing when I wake up on Wednesdays – how did it get to be that time of the week already! Have I slipped down Mr. Carroll’s rabbit hole? Would there be anything wrong if I had? 😀 Surely, Alice would enjoy the Six Sentence Story Blog Hop as she was heard to say to Mr. Dumpty, “the question is, whether you can make words mean so many different things”. So who’s game? Got a 6? Link it on up!
Read you soon, people 🙂

Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
Come back here on Thursday, link your post…
Spread the word and put in a good one to your fellow writers 🙂

PROMPT WORD:  NOVEL

“Revision is one of the true pleasures of writing. I love the flowers of afterthought.”
—Bernard Malamud