Posts Tagged ‘TweetPost’

I recently read something about how I should write with short words and short sentences till I’ve mastered short. Tonight I took that idea to the “next level!” Short words, short sentences, and short story. Boom Baby!

 

He types furiously. Air supply is low. He must break in. Vision going blurry. Access granted. He overrides lockdown. Air returns. Salvation.

 

Today’s story was suppose to be a Twitter story, but 140 character’s just wouldn’t cut it, so I made it a two tweet story. ;-)

 

The ball drop from sleeping fingers and rolled a few feet away. With a pop the ball transformed into it’s true robotic form. Now free the robot can finally accomplish it’s mission. With a tiny whir, the robot zipped into the nearest hay stack in search for that elusive needle!

 

Another quick Twitter post. I’m hoping I’ll have time tomorrow for a longer story.

She squirmed under the bright light. “Where were you last night?” asked the cop. “I was sludging through your silly memoirs dear!” “Oh… Thanks.”

 

Another long day, so another Twitter Fiction. But this one is loosely connected to the post that I’m hoping to write tomorrow, so enjoy.

We’re under attacked! They’re nailing the firewall, and this person knows where to hit. Our firewall is down, we need to cut the line.

 

Too much homework tonight, so my story is going to have to be a twitter fiction. Enjoy.

I watched the image of the moon in the sea as it twinkled, moved, then disappeared. Without it’s pull the sea lurch and swallowed me whole.

 

Seeing that today is November 1st, I figured it would be a great day to start a blog about writing. Why? Because of National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo starts November 1st. To learn more about NaNoWriMo check out their site. Though, I’m not going to write a 50k word book this month (which is the goal of NaNoWriMo), far too busy for that this year, but in the spirit of NaNoWriMo, I’m going to make a write every day this month via this blog. Having said that, today post is going to be a writing prompt from the great writing podcast Writing Excuses. The prompt I’m going to use today is from season 5 episode 6.1 | Flash Fiction.

She loves him but he’s a criminal. The choice must be made; to follow or reject. “Ah, what the heck, pass over a gun… sweet heart.”