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Challenge Sept 04-11

Anne van Alkemade Anne van Alkemade 1967 posts

Challenge starts now and ends Friday 11 September at midday (Aust EST)

This week’s challenge
Use the photograph to suggest a theme.

RULES
150 words or less
Must have a start, middle and finish (premise, protagonist/antagonist and resolution/conclusion).
ABSOLUTELY NO poetry, vignette, excerpt or ramble.
Your stories must be submitted to Flash Fiction group as ‘writing’ AND pasted in this thread as your ‘entry’.
There is no limit to the number of entries each week.

PRIZES
Winner featured including writing on our overview page
Consideration for upcoming book.

Judge is to be announced

Chanel2 Chanel2 158 posts

Good stuff Anne… somethings springing to mind already :0)

Lawford Lawford 160 posts

Here’s my entry

Alison Pearce Alison Pearce 378 posts

Reel Life

Alison Pearce Alison Pearce 378 posts

Oh God!! I just can’t get this right!! Thought I was only fifteen minutes late…try 6hours and 15 mins late!!! I am so sorry guys, but so very grateful as the prompt has given me many great ideas!!!

Anne van Alkemade Anne van Alkemade 1967 posts

my turn to apologise to y’all. Lawford and Alison, you are both the most consistent contributors in this group and you should be proud of your efforts. Thank you also Alison for the compliment re the flow of ideas. That’s what it’s all about … not so much winning … and the fact that you both continue to deliver gives me heart (and although I don’t want to speak on Cathryn’s behalf, I bet she would agree).

Alison Pearce Alison Pearce 378 posts

You’re so sweet Anne :) Have we got a new challenge to work on yet?

Chanel2 Chanel2 158 posts

Yep, I sure do agree with you Anne!
Anne or I will put a new one up soon Alison, sorry for the delay.

Alison Pearce Alison Pearce 378 posts

Found it Chanel!!! Thanks! A very tricky one :)

Chanel2 Chanel2 158 posts

Probably cause I spelt it wrong Alison!LOL. I’ll go fix it :0))

Chanel2 Chanel2 158 posts

And the winner is:

Dads Day by Lawford

Congratulations Lawford. Mark was the judge of this one and his feedback was “A great punchy little story with the photograph central to the tale.”

He also said “Alison’s story was great, very intriguing and I would dearly love to know if there is a what happened before or next.” He also asked if one ever appeared for me to please let him know.

Well done to you both.