Congratulations Liz on your well deserved win. A great story with an unexpected direction and to the runners up which I am honoured to be included amongst them.
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To many writers, 99 words may hardly seem enough to tell a story. And yet, week after week I witness writers achieve compelling, emotive and imaginitive stories in 99 words. Some are complete story arcs, some are snapshots of a moment, and some are character-driven. Much can be accomplished in flash fiction.
Contest #8 in the Flash Fiction Rodeo asked writers to show the bones of their story development, cut it to the strongest point, and build it back up into a complete story using TUFF: The Ultimate Flash Fiction. TUFF mimics what it takes to write a novel. It’s a process that begins with a 5-minute free write, reduces the draft to 99 words, 59 words, 9 words and then concludes with a 599-word flash fiction.
As a contest, TUFF asks entrants to be vulnerable. First drafts (free writes) are not often what any writer wants to share, especially…
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Great piece! The image in my head I got after reading your entry was just too comedic.
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I’m glad you got the image and it gave you a laugh. Thank you.
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Good job, Irene! Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome.
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