WEEKLY WRITING CONTEST! First Place wins 6 Tokens. Second Place wins 4 Token. Third Place Wins 2 Token Rules: Write a microfiction or flashfiction story (around 500 words) that is inspired by the above picture. (Taken from Forestiere Underground Gardens in California.) The...See more

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And our 1st place story for the #WeeklyWritingContest goes to The Rock, by @LanaLacious. I never thought listening to a rock could be so interesting and amusing. The last line is ABSOLUTELY perfect and pushed this story over the top. You need to give it a read.

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#WeeklyWritingContest It's not easy being a rock. You'd think it would be the easiest thing in the world, but it's not. For starters, you just sit there. Staring. Waiting. Watching the passing of ages and aeons. If I had an ass, it would be pretty sore by now; but I don't, so...See more

Our 2nd place story for the #WeeklyWritingContest is The Great Fish by @charlesr_author. I enjoyed this bloody little story, of a great fish hunting for 'good' food. It was fairly accurate, and he provided an excellent view into its mind. Well done.

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The Great Fish by Charles Robertson word count: 356 @danielandangel #weeklywritingcontest

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And our 1st place story for the #WeeklyWritingContest goes to The Rock, by @LanaLacious. I never thought listening to a rock could be so interesting and amusing. The last line is ABSOLUTELY perfect and pushed this story over the top. You need to give it a read.

repeat

#WeeklyWritingContest It's not easy being a rock. You'd think it would be the easiest thing in the world, but it's not. For starters, you just sit there. Staring. Waiting. Watching the passing of ages and aeons. If I had an ass, it would be pretty sore by now; but I don't, so...See more

Our 2nd place story for the #WeeklyWritingContest is The Great Fish by @charlesr_author. I enjoyed this bloody little story, of a great fish hunting for 'good' food. It was fairly accurate, and he provided an excellent view into its mind. Well done.

repeat

The Great Fish by Charles Robertson word count: 356 @danielandangel #weeklywritingcontest