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This week's prompt comes to us from TheBrokenBride:
1. The man who killed the king
2. The chapel
3. A candelabra
4. Going to Confession
5. He isn't dead
This prompt runs until the 23rd. If you participate, feel free to put in a link in the comments below!
Don't forget we also have a prompt for July as well. See this link for details - fav.me/da894eu
Stay flashy!
1. The man who killed the king
2. The chapel
3. A candelabra
4. Going to Confession
5. He isn't dead
This prompt runs until the 23rd. If you participate, feel free to put in a link in the comments below!
Don't forget we also have a prompt for July as well. See this link for details - fav.me/da894eu
Stay flashy!
January prompt reminder
Hallo,
Don't forget there is still time to get your stories in for the January prompt!
Here's a link to the original journal entry with the details - http://fav.me/dcvv3c9
FFL prompt - January 2019
Hello and happy new year! I hope 2019 brings you many great things.
Perhaps you would like to start off the year with a new prompt? The first prompt of the year is to write a story (1000 words or fewer) based around a song of your choice.
Does your song set the tone for the story? Is a line of lyrics used as an important piece of dialogue? Does your main character fall in love while the song plays in the background?
This scene from American Psycho is a great example of how music can really make the scene. (Don't watch it if you are squeamish, btw)
There is a brand new 2019 FFL prompts folder for you to put your stories in.
All the best
FFL September 2018 prompt
Hello friends,
We had one submission for the August prompt, fairy tales:
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by Asahi-Taichou (https://www.deviantart.com/asahi-taichou)
September's prompt is void.
parameters:
*either 44 words or 666 words
* include the word garbage
Happy September, all. Stay flashy!
FFL August 2018 prompt
Hello there,
August's theme is - FAIRY TALES
Be it something you read to your grandson while he is home sick from school, a cautionary lesson, full of helpful forest animals or blood and gore you have most likely come across some version of a fairy tale. Let's have your take on these time-tested stories.
Remember to keep it to 1000 words or fewer and to submit to the 2018 prompt folder by the end of the month.
Stay flashy!
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