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Tag Archives: 99 words
The Collection: Baby Ducks Ate My Lunch
This past week’s prompt at Carrot Ranch ( http://www.carrotranch.com ) was to write a 99-word (no more, no less) flash fiction piece about baby ducks eating my lunch, and to go where the prompt led. The results were varied. This … Continue reading
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BP: The Collection–Zippers (99-Word Flash Fiction)
This week’s prompt over at Carrot Ranch ( http://www.carrotranch.com ) was to write a story in 99 words (no more, no less) that included the word zipper. The community of writers, who make up the Word Wranglers of Carrot Ranch, … Continue reading
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The Collection: Anxiety
This week’s 99-word (no more, no less) writing prompt over at Carrot Ranch http://www.carrotranch.com was to write a story about anxiety and how the subject might affect or move along the story. This pedometer geek writer wrote the following: The … Continue reading
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The Dream: 99-Word Flash Fiction
The prompt that Charli Mills set for the Word Wranglers over at Carrot Ranch http://www.carrotranch.com was to write a story about a film festival in 99 words (no more, no less). She also suggested that a writer might want to … Continue reading
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Tagged #CarrotRanchrocks, #pedometergeek, 99 words, blog, Carrot Ranch, flash fiction, pedometer geek
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Aloysius Saves the Day: 99-word Flash Fiction
This week over at Carrot Ranch (www.carrotranch.com), the Wranglers as Charli Mills calls the writers there were given a prompt to write about whispers, whether creepy or otherwise in 99 words (no more, no less). The following is this pedometer … Continue reading
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Tagged 99 words, BP, Carrot Ranch, haiku, Haiku Dialogue, Haiku Foundation, pedometer geek
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Racing the Horse: A 99-Word Flash Fiction
Nothing like the last minute for this 99 word (no more, no less) flash fiction based on the prompt from http://www.carrotranch.com, which was to write about a Big Black Horse. This pedometer geek writer has only rudimentary knowledge about horses, … Continue reading
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Tagged #CarrotRanchrocks, #pedometergeek, 99 words, Aloysius, Carrot Ranch, flash fiction, pedometer geek
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GBBS: A 99-Word Flash Fiction
This week over at Carrot Ranch ( http://www.carrotranch.com ), the prompt was to write a story about a cooking show in 99 words (no more, no less), and to go where the prompt took you. As a general rule, this … Continue reading
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Not-So-Haute Couture: A 99-word Flash Fiction
This week at Carrot Ranch the prompt is write a 99 word (no more, no less) flash fiction on “the prom dress didn’t fit” and to go where the prompt takes the writer. To understand this prompt more fully, read … Continue reading
Indigo Wings (When Pigs Fly): 99-word Flash Fiction
This week Charli Mills of Carrot Ranch ( http://www.carrotranch.com ) set the prompt as follows: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about a flight of pigs. It can be farm or fantasy-related. The idea can be … Continue reading
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Aloysius At the Beach: 99-word Flash Fiction
This week over at Carrot Ranch ( https://www.carrotranch.com ), the prompt is to write a piece using the phrase stars in the sand in 99 words (no more, no less). It can be any genre including poetry. For this prompt, … Continue reading