100 Word (Or Less) Project
The object of the group is to write a short story that is exactly 100 words (by use of dialogue or characterization) or a poem that is coherent in exactly 10, 15, 30 or 100 words.
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS--
1. Write a short story or poem in exactly 100 words, or
2. Write a SNIPPET (a phrase or poem in exactly 30, 15 or 10 words), and this is achievable, especially the ten word because I have written some of these and will post them in this group to show you examples.
So wri ... More
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS--
1. Write a short story or poem in exactly 100 words, or
2. Write a SNIPPET (a phrase or poem in exactly 30, 15 or 10 words), and this is achievable, especially the ten word because I have written some of these and will post them in this group to show you examples.
So wri ... More
The object of the group is to write a short story that is exactly 100 words (by use of dialogue or characterization) or a poem that is coherent in exactly 10, 15, 30 or 100 words.
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS--
1. Write a short story or poem in exactly 100 words, or
2. Write a SNIPPET (a phrase or poem in exactly 30, 15 or 10 words), and this is achievable, especially the ten word because I have written some of these and will post them in this group to show you examples.
So write away, remember your word count because these are exercises in word usage, tightness, conciseness, and coherency in writing. Put on your thinking caps and give me some snippets!.
Please join us at Webook groups 100 Words (Or Less) Open Forum/Group
Gregg Less
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS--
1. Write a short story or poem in exactly 100 words, or
2. Write a SNIPPET (a phrase or poem in exactly 30, 15 or 10 words), and this is achievable, especially the ten word because I have written some of these and will post them in this group to show you examples.
So write away, remember your word count because these are exercises in word usage, tightness, conciseness, and coherency in writing. Put on your thinking caps and give me some snippets!.
Please join us at Webook groups 100 Words (Or Less) Open Forum/Group
Gregg Less
