Prompt:
Mystery. I just want to read some good mystery, so write anything. The photo is down below. Also, I know the prompt might be a bit too open, but I noticed that in the last few rounds not many people participated, so I was hoping that this would give people some more liberty. Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, February 18th Photo credit: 123RF.com
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We are often told not to do things such as walking under a ladder or stepping on the cracks of the road. Where did all these superstitions come from though? Write a flash fiction story about how some of these very popular superstitions arose. Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, February 18th Photo credit: Identity Mag Prompt:
A serial killer pretending to be a door-to-door salesman knocks on the door of a serial killer who kills door-to-door salesmen. Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, February 18th Photo credit: Illustrated Police News Submerged
A definite consequence of climate change is rising sea levels and subsequent submersion of many coastal communities. When the sea finally catches up to your island, what will you do? Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, February 11th Photo credit: dreamstime.com |
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