Welcome to Flash Fiction Writing Month, where everything is possible in a universe filled with chaoes! And not organized chaos, either! Okay, well, maybe a little bit…
To understand how FFWriMo, or Flash Fiction Writing Month, works, read this.
Tip of the Day
Write using everyday words in your own voice. Don’t reach for a dictionary or thesaurus – if necessary, you can change things later in edits. For your first draft, write the story the way it flows out of your brain, into your fingers, and through the keyboard.
The Prompt
Write this story in the first person point of view. Not what you’re used to? That’s the point.
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Get writing!
How’s it going? Your stories don’t have to be polished yet. You can do that later. Get something down on paper/screen for now. Get the bare bones in, the dialogue, the setting. Edit it and clean it up later. And share with us what you have, no matter how rought the draft.
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