Week # 4: (picture)
A moment in love is worth more than an entire loveless lifetime.
Prompt for Week # 4:
Write a story based on the following picture.
Write a story based on the following picture.
(ALSO, use this picture in your post)
Word Limit: 300
Points: 1 point for each participation.
Write On!
20 comments:
Hello Story Teller,
This is my entry for the week. Hope you like it. I could not bind myself to 300 words. Hope you will excuse me for this one time.
Do read it and let me know how you liked it. I want you comments more than ever!!
Word Limit is not very important. I understood it in the last month... dont worry... I am thinking of removing this from next week onwards...
Your story was good Tan! Keep it up :)
Word limits are important because if something is too long, and if you like me time is precious. especially when one have a full time job ---
I would hate to participate and not have the time to read all the submissions ..
will post story in weekend.... now a poem on this pic :
http://ofsomethingsomething.blogspot.com/2009/04/love-cinquain.html
Amias, we shall remove the word limit for now and will request participants to make their stories short, afterall it is all about writing short stories. Hope you got the idea fine :)
That was a good poem Pratibha. We shall wait for your story in the weekend. Best of Luck.
Oops sorry I clicked on the wrong bit.
I came for a look via Anthony North's blog. I like this idea and will come back later.
Here this is my first try at this. Hope its ok!
Here is mine
http://sonshus.blogspot.com/2009/04/tell-tale.html
Ahhh you see, it's growing. Our children shall do well Story Teller .. and we will just about celebrate their birthdays at the same time.
Thanks. As I love reading everyone's stories ... they bring these old tired eyes such joy. I shall catch up this weekend, as I had work to do over at AO.
O.k I am back and here is my first try too. Hope it fits.
Really had a good time reading all the stories. Hope you all keep them coming --
You said it right Amias. So nice to see the number of participation increasing.
Keep them coming guys... I will read them on my return ...
I have written a story which is on my blog http://sneha-shrivastava.blogspot.com and I have no idea how to post my entry.
Hello Sneha,
Thanks for writing and participating.
Last time you posted your blog's link here, it did not had the story on it.
I checked now, it has the story all right, but the linking is not proper. I will tell you how to do so, so that only that story is linked here.
Click on the name of your story on your blog. You will get to see only that post. Now, copy the link from the Address Bar and link it here, so that the related post is linked.
Please link it once more. Once the visitors of Tell a Tale reads your story, they will read your blog too.
Cheers!! Best of luck...
Thanks Tan.:)
Hey Tan. Thanks dude. Thanks for taking the initiative and explaining the trick to Sneha.
Sneha, thanks for linking your post again here. I tried to read it yesterday, but it was missing from the link there. Thanks for participating :)
Sneha, I read your post just now. It was a very good story. However, I'm not allowed to post a comment on that. So, could not.
You mantained the Word Limit and the flow of the story too well. Because of Eva! A good autobiography, for sure.
Thanks for participating. Keep visiting TaT and keep contributing.
Thanks for the comment story teller.
But I'm wondering where the link to my story went!
http://thoselittlethingsthatislife.blogspot.com/2009/04/honour.html
The Mr. Linky thing stays until a new Mr. Linky is posted. So, it is no more visible. If you want to see the whole list of people who has linked their stories, use the link: Click here to display the links for this post. You will get the list of all the links there.
There is a new post now. Keep participating...
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