This week at InMon Station: The masks many of us drooled over at Jubilare’s blog are starting to appear for sale on Etsy. In other news, if you’re looking for a space disaster web serial by three different authors who are each writing from the perspective of a different people group, each one of which thinks the space disaster is their fault and only YOU can decide the truth, you should check out Mark’s new project.
And now for our top stories:
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The Rules
There are none. Read the prompts, get inspired, write something. No word count minimum or maximum. You don’t have to include the exact prompt in your piece, and you can interpret the prompt(s) any way you like.
OR
No really; I need rules!
Okay; write 200-500 words on the prompt of your choice. You may either use the prompt as the title of your piece or work it into the body of your piece. You must complete it before 6 pm CST on the Monday following this post.
The Prompts:*
Plus, get the InMon badge for your site here.
Happy writing!
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* This week’s prompts another joint effort with Jubilare.
^_^ aw, blushy! I hope to get more up soon, though I have a sale at my parent’s house this weekend, so we shall see how that goes.
Also, Mark’s project sounds awesome…
Which project? Mental State (the YA suicide novella), or Days Until Home (the collaborative space disaster serial)?
https://article94.wordpress.com/days-until-home/
Only 2 chapter to go! I hope you’re still reading.
To be honest, “YA suicide novella” sounds about as much my cup of tea as lava fresh from a volcano. That’s not intended to be a statement on your work, though.
I suffer from clinical depression along with several members of my family, to which suicide is not unknown. Mental illness, to me, has the dual curse of being both mundane and horrible. I don’t seek it out in my fiction.
Here is my attempt at the Dynastic Quandry ~
http://wp.me/p2Jp6l-1Cn
Chapter eight: http://wp.me/s4le2s-trial
Steven’s trial is under way, and he has issues with his cellmate.