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Sunday, July 21, 2019

#Fi50: Fiction in 50 words: Taking it to the...

I think this post was supposed to go up several days ago... once again lost track of time!

Fiction in 50 is a regular feature in the last week of every month and I invite any interested composers of mini-narrative to join in! I didn't do a heads-up post this month, but feel free to jump in at any time.
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What is #Fi50? In the words of founder Bruce Gargoyle, "Fiction in 50: think of it as the anti-NaNoWriMo experience!" Pack a beginning, middle and end of story into 50 words or less (bonus points for hitting exactly 50 words).

The rules for participation are simple:

1. Create a piece of fictional writing in 50 words or less, ideally using the prompt as title or theme or inspiration.
That’s it!  But for those who wish to challenge themselves further, here’s an additional rule:

2. Post your piece of flash fiction on your blog or (for those poor blog-less souls) add it as a comment on the Ninja Librarian’s post for everyone to enjoy. 
And for those thrill-seekers who really like to go the extra mile (ie: perfectionists):

3. Add the nifty little picture above to your post (credit for which goes entirely to ideflex over at acrossthebored.com) or create your own Fi50 meme pic….
and 4. Link back here so others can jump on the mini-fic bandwagon.

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You can also add a link in the comments on my story, posted the next-to-last Sunday of the month. Feel free to Tweet using the #Fi50, though I'll not lie: the Ninja Librarian is a lousy tweeter.

The July prompt is...
Taking it to the... 

They told me to take it to my priest, but he was no help.

Then they told me to take it to the doctor, who sent me to therapy.

At last I took it to the police. They took it further. Whatever the outcome, I’ll take it to my grave.
 


©Rebecca M. Douglass, 2019
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2 comments:

  1. Interesting take on the prompt. I'm wondering what happened now.

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    1. So am I :) I was really just riffing off all the places can be told to take your story when something happens.

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