![]() Some players will throw in “bad” words which are difficult to build on. Nobody knows what the story will look like at the start, and it changes based on peoples own input. The story elements the team chose must be usedĬollaboration & Emergence. Players must be able to build on the previous word successfully.Players can add the words “full stop” to indicate a new sentence.The team must then make a story by only speaking one word at a time, and going around the circle. Write down somewhere visible if required. Ask the team for a boy or girl’s name, a household object and a location. Even more fun over beers. Sit team in a circle. I would love to know which one of these stories is your favorite.(this exercise was co-created as part of a collaboration day between myself and Geoff Watts)Ībout 5-10 mins for new teams, longer for more mature teams or creative typesĭead easy to set up, quick and very fun. We have looked at some examples of 100 word stories. With these examples, you have been exposed to some of the best examples of drabbles or 100 word stories from excellent writers of the form. The 100 word story form is growing faster than the 50 word story and many writers and readers are considering the form. Nothing Short Of: Selected Tales from 100 Word Story Nothing short of 100 Advertisements Conclusion Check out this book, a collection of beautiful 100 word stories. A compilation of stories carefully arranged for you. See the list of 50 Creative 100 Word Story Prompts Read More Stories ![]() If you want a list of inspiring prompts for your next 100 word stories. This is another runner up in the 2018 reader’s digest contest.Īll the stories from the reader’s digest are on the same page. No rescue anywhere so we huddle around a fire under the railway bridge. The opening line is filled with suspense. The week our landlord kicks us out by Frankie McMillan “The sun is very strong,” said one to the other.ħ. Two boys lay in the grass, considering the weather. The Runner up of the 2018 readers’ digest contest. CONSIDERING THE WEATHER by Noah Russell, Kent Shaving the chimp and getting it into a suit was one thing, but getting it elected? This is the winner of the readers digests 2018 microfiction 100 word story contest. MONKEYS WITH MONEY AND GUNS by Matt Soden, Chelmsford It gets me asking “what happened” and then what. What I love about this story is the opening line. ![]() The story was written in response to the contest prompt This story is from the 100-word Microfiction Challenge 2020, Final Round (5th Place) This is the second prize winner of the NYC Microfiction challenge for 2020.įor millennia, when a star flickered, the old man ascended the stairway toward the sky carrying a suitcase of starbulbs. The Old Man and The Moon by Regan Puckett The story was written in response to these promptsĮvery cowboy needs a friend like Coyote. This story is the winner of the 2021 NYC Microfiction 100 word story. This is a perfect example of a microfiction( 100 word story ) ending with a twist. The story was going on to the point where I felt I knew where it was going but I was surprised when it took a different road, not necessarily the author but the story. One of the stories that stood out to me was Bob and Betty in the collection. Four Story by Molly Gate.Īlthough this story is a collection of five stories written by Molly gates and published by. I will share examples to help you become familiar with the look and feel of the 100 word story form.įor the sake of copyright, I will only post the first sentence or line of the stories with a link to the complete stories. If you are new to the one hundred word story or drabble story form and you are looking for stories that reflect the typical goodness and excellence of the form. While the number of readers is increasing every day. With more magazines and contests more writers are trying their hands at it. The 100 word story form of fiction has grown over the years to have contests with a strictly one hundred word count requirement for entries.
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