Loved the Princess stories, I think it is a word that can imply lots of others. Another similar word in that sense is Grandmother; it is often used in newspapers as short hand for female, of certain age with children and grandchildren. What can you do with prompt:
Grandmother
Use it with 5 other words or consider it a title and pick 6 of your own words to tell a story. It can be done! See some tips here!
My attempt:
45year old clubbing with Granddaughter.
All are welcome to take part in writing stories or voting for them,which occurs each week between 9pm Thursday and 9pm Friday. If you are new to the challenge here is some more information.
Further information
The challenge was originally created and hosted for several years by Nicola over at Sometimes Stellar Storyteller. Myself and Kirstywrites now take in turns to host.
It is a fun, informal challenge. Great for interacting with other micro fiction writers.
How it works:
Each Saturday at 9am (GMT) *on one of our two blogs we publish prompt for you to use to create a six word story.
The challenge closes to entries at 9pm the following Thursday evening (GMT).
A poll will subsequently be posted containing all stories submitted to the challenge. Voting will remain open in this poll for 24hrs and will close at 9pm on Friday evening (GMT). The host has casting vote.
The host publishes a post highlighting top three stories of the week.
Sharing
We often repost each other’s posts and possibly share prompts and stories on other social media to promote the challenge and the fantastic stories it generates. We use the hashtags 6wordstory or 6wordstorychallenge. Feel free to share our posts about the challenge and your story, but equally this is not mandatory.
Rules
- Write a story in six words or less inspired by the prompt. It doesn’t have to include the prompt word unless you want it to.
- Write your story in the comment section of the post on the host for that week’sblog (rather than on any re blogs A link to a blog post is not an entry.
- A blog post and a pingback is not a requirement of the challenge, just your story in the comments, but feel free to add your own blog post if you wish. Remember to use the tag #SixWordStoryChallenge if you do and provide a link to your post.
- The winner will be the story with the most votes at the end of the challenge. Votes will only count if cast in the collated poll published on a Thursday evening.
- Host announces the winner on their blog.
- First, second and third place will have the honour of downloading and using our highly coveted award badges on their blogs should they wish to do so.
- In the event of a tie for first, second or third places, I will choose a single story to take the placement. This will be the story I feel best interpreted the prompt and the six word medium.
- Only one entry per person please. Multiple entries will be deleted leaving the first submission only.
* N.B it is all times are approximations, we have busy lives alongside blogging.
Reblogged this on kirstwrites and commented:
Six word story time again! My week off from hosting so I’m looking forward to actually taking part this week.
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She’s dying, but it is time.
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Aw so sad 😭
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Grandma’s toothy smile worried Riding Hood.
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Grandmother? But more MILF than GiLF.
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Ha
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Daughters’ adopted baby is loved unconditionally.
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