This is less of a contest, and more of a whole lot of fun, but this was the only way I could get a ton of writers on one prompt. I'm pretty bummed that it has to be a contest, you're all winners in my book, mais, c'est la vie.
So, here it is. The challenge today is: Quick Writes! You are allowed 3 minutes to write to your heart's content about whatever pops into that creative, magnificent mind of yours. Time yourself, have someone else time you, ask Siri to time you! You're only allowed 3 MINUTES. If the timer stops in the middle of a sentence, finish that sentence, and write nothing more!
But, here's your catch: your quick write has to be based off the last sentence of the previous issue! That's right! THE LAST SENTENCE OF THE PREVIOUS ISSUE! Bonne chance! 2896Please respect copyright.PENANAFk61THuHuU
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THE FIRST ISSUE gets the chance to choose the beginning of their quick write from any of the starters listed below: 2896Please respect copyright.PENANAT4xgsLSv99
1. It sounded like violin music, but it was coming from the basement...2896Please respect copyright.PENANAJW6x3juT7V
2. There's only one thing in the world I'm afraid of...2896Please respect copyright.PENANA2ItwBDOwuH
3. They sat next to each other on the train, still pretending to be complete strangers...2896Please respect copyright.PENANApcISLUB0nS
4. At first, I thought it was the cat, but it was...2896Please respect copyright.PENANAtAXTDY0dUv
5. There was only one way to keep her quiet, and it was going to cost us...2896Please respect copyright.PENANA5ozvWcZ37O
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Make your last sentence bold, italicized, underlined, CAPITALIZED, or even insert a 2896Please respect copyright.PENANAkXt6pL1ner
horizontal line bar2896Please respect copyright.PENANAbnlx80xLy5
to separate it from the rest of your work. Just make sure it's easily distinguishable from the rest.
Remember contestants, you CANNOT read anyone else's issue EXCEPT for their LAST SENTENCE. We can all enjoy the promisingly majestic story after the contest is over. :) 2896Please respect copyright.PENANAYkDTCP9IRn
So, I think this would be the most efficient and organized way to attempt this. First, those who wish to write should join as a challenger. Then, comment with 'First' if you are first to comment for a spot. Then, comment 'Second' if you are second to comment for a spot. Then, comment 'Third' or 'Fourth' or 'Fifth' ect ect, in accordance to when you managed to comment. Whomever commented 'First' is our first quick write and is allowed to choose a topic. Whomever commented 'Second' bases their quick write off of the last sentence of the previous issue (the 1st issue.) Whomever commented 'Third' bases their quick write off of the last sentence of the previous issue (the 2nd issue) and so on and so forth. 2896Please respect copyright.PENANA1eXAIcOi9o
If it is your turn to write, please don't dawdle. There might be others anxious to write after you. No one has to fuss over grammar and spelling. You only have 3 minutes, so don't worry about it. This is more for fun than a competition, but I hope it also challenges you. :) 2896Please respect copyright.PENANA0GJhyIhNPp
That was a lot to cover, and I am positive that there are still holes in my explanation. If anything didn't make sense, and you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask! 2896Please respect copyright.PENANAiVnoE5WcTF
I know, what a long contest explanation, right?! But this can only truly succeed with the honest system and working together as a community. After all, we aren't just a hodgepodge of wishful writers, each desperate to be the most popular read or have the most fans. We're Penana. We ARE a community of writers and, most of all, friends, and I know we can pull this off with flying colors! 2896Please respect copyright.PENANARCTeAwIWDT
So, you! Yes, YOU! Join as a challenger to this controlled chaos, and write like your fingers caught fire! What have you got to lose?
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