FFWriMo Day 26 Flash Fiction Writing Prompt

by Laurie Ashton on Thursday, 26 November 2009 · 0 comments

in FFWriMo, Flash Fiction, Writing Prompts

ffwrimo flash fiction writing monthWelcome to Flash Fiction Writing Month, where everything is possible! It’s only limited by, well, nothing! Nothing at all!

To understand how FFWriMo, or Flash Fiction Writing Month, works, read this. It’s not complicated. :)

Tip of the Day

Have you heard of artist dates? Basically, it’s a way of refreshing the creative part of your soul. Take an hour or two each week, by yourself, to do something that will fill your creative soul. That may be reading a book, taking a walk, looking at flowers and wildlife, painting, sculpting, cooking, or any number of other creative or relaxing endeavors.

Taking such time to feed your soul can unloose creativity in many areas. Give it a try! :)

The Prompt

Exterior view. Bronze tympanum, by Olin L. War...

Image via Wikipedia

What are all these people doing? Who are they? Where are they and why?

You can write about them, or you can write about the people who discovered this piece, perhaps archaelogists, relic hunters, or a construction worker preparing a construction site for building.

Remember, the prompt is just that – a prompt, a hint, a suggestion. Where you take it is a whole other adventure. :) Happy adventuring!

Are you ready? Get set! Get writing!

And when you’re done, come back and leave a permalink to your story/excerpt/whatever if you posted it to your blog. And make sure you let us know how writing went for you. :)

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