Challenge
Character Interrogation.
For this one, something a little different. Instead of a long prose or poem in the actual challenge text, just two things. Genre and character name.
In the comments, everyone else can throw questions your way which you answer as replies to those comments in character. If your character doesn't know something, you don't. If he believes something different to what you do, you take the character's point of view fully.
Challenge
Dictionary Definition: Open up a dictionary to a random word. Define what that word means to you. (Hint: You can use a random word generator)
Challenge
Tell me a story in 15 words.
This time using only 15 words tell me the most complex story you can.
Example:
A soldier may come home, but if defeated, why return?
Challenge
Write your favorite quote or make one of your own. This quote can be sad or happy even dark if you wish. Have fun!
Crack on It
“It’s not about building fires, getting food etc. It’s about all up here (in your head). Don’t give up... Crack on it... Crack on it... Crack on it...” Ed Stafford. Survivialist.
Hope the quote above gives you strength to keep on going what you are doing and never give up... Never give up and keep cracking on it.
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25 word, scary as all hell, haunted house story.
Like the prompt says. Haunted house story in only 25 words. Short, simple, and spooky. I’ll allow five extra words for anyone that wishes to include hashtags but remember to keep the story at a max of 25 words.