A new procedure
- To make sure everyone gets at least several reads, let’s try this. When you post your link, come back to read the two before yours and the three after yours.
- If you are one of the first, then read back (if there is one behind you, if not consider mine to be the first) and read forward for a total of at least five reads.
- Likewise if you are last – just read backwards for a total of five reads.
A couple other things:
- If you have CAPTCHA (the word/letter scramble) enabled, please disable it at least on Friday and Saturday.
- If you want crit, be sure to specify that in your comment when you leave your link. We have some very good editor types in this group who have valuable advice to offer.
- If you do NOT want crit, it might be a good idea to specify that, too.
One more thing:
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Put your best efforts on display for 100 words (more or less) and hop on board so we can all see what you’ve written this Friday (come back to my blog and follow the links).
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For those of you who want to pre-load your posts, here’s the link to where my story will be: Moths at the Drive-Through. The page is there, the picture is there, the link is live. But there’s no story yet. I’ll add that Friday morning as usual. But this will allow those of you who have to be out of town, or for whatever reason want to get started early, to link to it so we can all find you more easily.
Why only 100 Words
100-words isn’t a *rule* and some of us write more than that. My goal is to have The Friday Fictioneers use 100-word stories as an exercise in choosing concise phrases and strong verbs. It’s an excellent way to show your stuff to the world without exposing too much. It’s okay if you use more words, but if it’s much more let us know in the comments so we’ll know how to allocate our time if we’re trying to read all the posts.
Put your best efforts on display for 100 words (more or less) and hop on board Friday with links back to your blog so we can all see what you’ve written. If you don’t have a blog of your own you are welcome to post your 100 words in the (Friday) story page. Go to the side-bar calendar and click on the current week’s Friday date. Then follow the link from there to the story page.
If you accidentally post your link here on this page today, you’ll miss out on a lot of the blog hopping because the action will be stemming from links on the story page.
How to become a Fictioneer
- Write a 100-word story (more or less, and it’s okay if you didn’t use this picture for inspiration)
- Post your story to your blog on Friday (or just link to it tomorrow if you wrote earlier)
- If you’re a WordPress user, include “Friday Fictioneers” as one of your tags so you’ll show up on the tag search.
- Comment on my story Friday and post a link to your story.
- Tweet your link to me @madison_woods and include the tag #FridayFictioneers if you’re on Twitter.
- Follow the read and comment schedule listed above the picture. If the comment forms allow, leave your link on all your comments, so others can find you and us later on.
- Check back often because participants post throughout the day.
- Get psyched up to do this again next week
You can click the “Flash Fiction” tab at the top to read a little more about Friday Fictioneers.
I hope to see your creativity shining Friday!

Argh! Now, that will be a challenge!
Madison, this is going to beat me, I just know it.
Are those butterflies?? This one is going to be hard…
Those are some sort of moth, right? If not, that’s what I’m going to make them.
not gonna be easy…
Hmmm. Quite a challenge I think. Love the moths though-they’re huge.
Ack. WordPress lost my comment.
Anyway, I have no ideas either, but the green moth is a Luna moth and I don’t know what the other one is, but it’s a moth.
The story doesn’t have to be *about* the picture, though. It might just end up being a setting and hardly referenced.
I can’t believe that a cecropia and luna moth were hanging out together! Amazing shot! I used to dream of seeing them when I was young…
That fact that you knew what both of those were right off was the epitome of impressive. I mean, I figured out they were probably moths after I stared at the picture for a while.
I was really into butterflies and moths when I was a kid. We didn’t have cable….
I always gripe about not having anything and then sit down and whip something out. Which is what I did immediately after I looked at the photo. Now how good it is might be a little questionable.
ha! love it. I’ve already written mine, to be posted tonight
FYI: your link to where your post will be is wrong. You put up last weeks
Ack! Thanks. I hope no one’s posted links already, but I think not. Heading over to remedy that right now…
LOL, the drive-through girl thought I was off my rocker for taking pics of it. Thanks for the id
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Since I will be tied up early til late tomorrow I’m posting early again…..This was a hard one Madison!
http://wp.me/p1LMPs-iO
You really did have some hard photos for us didn’t you, mmmm, I think I know how to use this photo
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here’s my story, I managed to fit in both moths and mcdonalds.
http://sphrbn.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=263&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2
LOL. Good one, no cable huh? So you actually learned something!
I didn’t have cable either, but was too busy dreaming about boys to do anything productive with my time!
Ah, is this the same one posted earlier? Not sure, but seems you’ve got the wrong link up.
Oh no its not. Can’t wait to read!
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that pic is a challenge
Not sure I can post on Friday. So here’s mine. Ya’ll have a good weekend and BE SAFE. http://jemcogdell.blogspot.com/2012/05/friday-fictioneers-small-victories.html
Thanks! You be safe, too
Think of it as setting
That way you don’t have to write *about* it. That’s what I did.
I would, but it doesn’t fit into the fantasy series I am writing for fridayflash. The series somehow just happened. Your other pics these past few weeks have actually fit pretty perfectly and gave me ideas on what to do next. Lucky, because I had nothing planned.
Could your dust devil take her out to the nearest town? It doesn’t have to be a McD’s drive through that they use… it could be something from your world instead.
Or just skip the pic altogether and focus only on the moths or even skip it all. LOL. I’m so easy (and if/when the commenters rag you for deviating so boldly I’ll defend you… although it might be late in the game by the time I get there
I didn’t think of that. LOL No the dust devil eats her instead. Which could be an odd sort odd fast food.
OMG! HAHAHAHA! Well. Then it seems that this prompt is entirely fitting!
lol you are right. i will add the pic.
Me too. You can do it – see some of the suggestions I made to Sonia Lal, who was also having trouble with it. I didn’t think I’d have a story but I got one today.
They’re moths
And I’ll bet you come up with a great story. But if you’re still having trouble, see the comments I made to Sonia… they might help you too.
or no, on second thought, maybe not.
If it’s going to be a different world setting, probably not is best. That way you’ll set the picture with your story.
yeah. that’s what I am thinking.
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I wrote two 100 word stories this week, Invasion and Delusion. They are the top two on my blogsite. I wrote Invasion, but had wanted to write something more serious, so then came Delusion. See which one you prefer: http://repuestodelatabla.wordpress.com/
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Madison, I’m not sure what the heck happened there. I did put your link in my post. I should really learn how to use WordPress. Sorry for the inconvenience.
http://prosingon.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/ant-poly-and-looney/
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Not a problem – I’m just glad you joined us!
Kind as ever Madison! Thanks.