Photo Prompt for 100-word Flash #FridayFictioneers


Photo credit belongs to Douglas McIlroy

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.
I think if we start doing this, it won’t be too big a burden to read and comment, plus everyone should get read at least five times. Those who desire to read more are certainly welcome to read as many as they want. I generally cover more than that in my reading but I haven’t been able to get to them all.
If anyone has a suggestion they think will work better to ensure everyone gets enough reads from this, please share it with me. If you’ve participated in other memes like this, perhaps you’ve picked up some ideas from them. I think the A-to-Z Challenge works similar to what I’ve outlined.

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:

 Don’t forget to join our Facebook page :)

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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 [CLICK HERE]. 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

  1. Write a 100-word story (more or less, and it’s okay if you didn’t use this picture for inspiration)
  2. Post your story to your blog on Friday (or just link to it tomorrow if you wrote earlier)
  3. If you’re a WordPress user, include “Friday Fictioneers” as one of your tags so you’ll show up on the tag search. 
  4. Comment on my story Friday and post a link to your story.
  5. Tweet your link to me @madison_woods and include the tag #FridayFictioneers if you’re on Twitter.
  6. 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.
  7. Check back often because participants post throughout the day.
  8. Get psyched up to do this again next week :)
Keep in mind that sometimes I can’t read or comment until late in the day and throughout the weekend because of the day job on Friday.

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!

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27 thoughts on “Photo Prompt for 100-word Flash #FridayFictioneers

  1. Celestine, it’s the scene Doug sees on his way to and from work. I believe it is volcano, but not certain.

  2. It is a snowy mountain, maybe a volcano. That path might be the road that winds around.

  3. Dear Madison,

    Thanks for using that picture for this weeks photo prompt. I’d love to tell everyone about scale and size and altitude but there is a certain beauty to the photo that defies categorization. I sent it to you because I’ve learned from your photos that some of the best stories come from writers whose minds are freed from constraint once they enter the world in their head that the photo is but a gateway to.

    After all is said and done this Friday I will post a few companion photos to put this weeks picture in context.

    For those who still have the bug (and it might be a Weiku Bug) all they have to do is find out where I work and how to get there and they are sure to see learn enough on their own (with a little help from Sergey Brin and Larry Page) to free their minds.

    Question is; what the hell am I going to write?

    Aloha,

    Doug

  4. Good points Doug. That’s why I quit naming the photos, so everyone would come up with their own moods and ideas for approach.

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  11. Hi Karmic Diva, if you haven’t already, don’t forget to post your link over on the story page so everyone else can find it. Thanks for joining in this week!

  12. Hi bittercharm, if you haven’t already, don’t forget to post your link over on the story page so everyone else can find it. Thanks for joining in this week! You and @Karmic Diva posted on this page but I don’t recall seeing your links on the story page.

  13. Thanks Linda :) Hey, don’t forget to put your link over on the story page so everyone else can find it.

  14. Here’s the link: http://madisonwoods.wordpress.com/flash-fiction/desolation/

    To find it easy next time if you’re searching on a Friday, just click on the title of my blog and it’ll bring you to the most recent post. On Friday’s that’ll be the one that gives you the link. On any other day of the week, just go to the most recent Friday in the calendar on the side-bar and you’ll find it that way ;)

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