Last week’s challenge is still live, and I’ll be tallying them throughout the day, but for now, hit the comments for flash fiction *and* drink recipes at “THE COCKTAIL.”
And now, this week’s challenge.
The Internet is home to many-a-random-word-generator, and there’s nothing quite like letting an insane computer determine the course of events! After all, we are ceding much of our lives to technology, why not let technology determine the nature of this week’s flash fiction bonanza? So, I hit up one such random word generator (this one, if you so care), and let it pick five words.
Those five words are:
“Figure.”
“Dusk.”
“Flirt.”
“Mobile Phone.”
“Wig.”
Your flash fiction story — back up to 1000 words for the limit — must feature each of these five words. You don’t necessarily need to use the words so much as you need to incorporate what they are into the story. (“Mobile phone” is an antiquated way of saying cell, mobile, smartphone, whatever — so, you don’t need to use the term so much as you need to make sure a cell phone is a part of the plot. So too with flirting, a figure, dusk, and a wig.)
You have one week. Challenge closes end of next Friday.
Post stories at your own blogs. Link back to here, then post a comment to make sure we can all see it and read your tale of wiggy, flirty figures using mobile phones at dusk. Or something.
Go forth and be penmonkeys.
The Lurid Tales
McDroll, “It Takes Years Of Training”
Lindsay Mawson, “Wolfe In Sheep’s Tailored Suit”
Anthony Laffan, “Down And Out”
Kate Haggard, “Birthday”
Darlene Underdahl, “Luella Sara”
Tribid, “Dugan Calling”
Ethan Rose, “Flashed Fiction”
Dan O’Shea, “Sinking My Teeth In”
Stephanie Belser, “This Ain’t No Disco”
Lora H., “Of All Of The Gin Joints”
Angie Arcangioli, “First Delusion”
Keith Karabin, “She”
TaraMonster, “Curiosity Killed The Cat”
Boys Behaving Badly, “Pantheon”
Julia Madeline, “I Guess You Were Wrong”
Liam Sweeny, “4G”
Billie Jo Woods, “Maybe Next Month Will Be Worse”
Lisa Paul, “The Missing Figure”
Michael, “I Bet She Does”
Marlan, “The Hookup”
Allyson Whipple, “Untitled”
Bob Bois, “Hermosa Beach Heartache”
Neliza Drew, “The Beach Sting”
AB, “Untitled”
Joseph McGee, “A Jarring Declaration”
Ben Kirby, “The Last Day Of The Life Of Dudley O’Reilly”
Ron Earl Phillips, “The Greenhorn”
DeAnne, “Strangers In The Gloam”
CM Stewart, “Time For The Last”
Robyn, “Ian’s Dad’s Ashes“
Lindsay Mawson says:
Sounds great! Have a mental picture already 🙂
April 15, 2011 — 7:40 AM
McDroll says:
Another great challenge! Love it!
http://mcdroll.blogspot.com/2011/04/it-takes-years-of-training.html
April 15, 2011 — 8:41 AM
Lindsay Mawson says:
Okay, here it is:
Called “Wolfe in Sheep’s Tailored Suit”
http://lindsaymawson.blogspot.com/2011/04/flash-fiction-challenge-6-five-random.html
April 15, 2011 — 9:35 AM
Anthony Laffan says:
Managed to bullseye 1k words on first try.
“Down and Out”
http://www.realityrefracted.com/2010/01/down-and-out-terrible-minds-flash.html
April 15, 2011 — 10:20 AM
Christine Rose says:
LOVE IT! I’ll get to work. My husband just did one of these word challenge impromptu writing exercises last night on Janet Reid’s blog. Just 100 words. It was fun.
Thanks for the challenge!
April 15, 2011 — 11:07 AM
A Terrible Idea says:
My submission, reposted from Twitter:
“Red sky at night,” mused the sailor. He looked up from his mobile and winked at the long-haired man in the red cocktail dress.
April 15, 2011 — 12:27 PM
Kate Haggard says:
Oh look! I got off my ass and did one. Um. Yeah. 996 words and all that.
http://katehaggard.wordpress.com/saucy-samples-2/free-shorts/birthday/
April 15, 2011 — 12:46 PM
Darlene Underdahl says:
First time I’ve done one of these, and hope I did it right!
http://darlene.underdahl.net/
Okay, off to link back to your site.
April 15, 2011 — 1:42 PM
Tribid says:
Thanks for another opportunity to vent my tortured soul.
http://tribid.livejournal.com/14717.html
April 15, 2011 — 1:54 PM
Ethan Rose says:
When writing about writing, at least I write what I know.
http://ethanorose.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/flashed-fiction/
April 15, 2011 — 2:39 PM
Dan O'Shea says:
Vampire flash fiction 2.0.
http://danielboshea.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/sinking-my-teeth-in/
April 15, 2011 — 4:28 PM
Joseph McGee says:
Excellent, more madness to engage in…*marches off to the imagination forge* ;]
April 15, 2011 — 8:20 PM
Stephanie Belser says:
Here is mine: “This Ain’t No Disco.”
http://downrange-impact.blogspot.com/2011/04/this-aint-no-disco.html
April 15, 2011 — 10:44 PM
Lora H. says:
Here’s my piece, banged out just for the fun of it. Totals at 587 words.
http://theuncomfortzone.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/flash-fiction-challenge-5-words/
April 16, 2011 — 1:00 AM
Angie Arcangioli says:
There are some great entries, Chuck you are such an inspiration!
Here is “First Delusion,” 999 words.
http://brooksbymemoirs.blogspot.com/2011/04/first-delusion-ya-flash-fiction-for.html
April 16, 2011 — 7:43 AM
Keith says:
Vamps. Blood. Phone Chains. Manly desires. Read on, compatriots. If you dare…http://keithkarabin.com/2011/04/16/when-the-terrible-minds-speaketh/
(And, hey, cool. Been a while. Nice stuff, folks.)
K
April 16, 2011 — 4:34 PM
TaraMonster says:
First time I took the challenge. I killed animals. Not sure why that was my first impulse…
http://theuglycat.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/curiosity-killed-the-cat/
April 16, 2011 — 5:12 PM
Boys Behaving Badly says:
Here you are, my good man:
http://boysbehavingbadly.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/flash-fiction-response-pantheon/
April 16, 2011 — 7:42 PM
Julia Madeleine says:
I wasn’t going to do this one but then my fingers began typing and just wouldn’t stop!
http://juliamadeleineauthor.blogspot.com/2011/04/another-chuck-wendig-flash-fiction.html
April 17, 2011 — 12:37 AM
Liam Sweeny says:
Here’s mine:
http://pulpfire.com/2011/04/17/liam-sweeny-cellphone/
April 17, 2011 — 6:25 AM
Billie Jo Woods says:
Here is my attempt:
http://usaukwoods.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/maybe-next-month-will-be-worse-flash-fiction/
April 17, 2011 — 4:22 PM
Lisa Paul says:
https://lisaannepaul.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/the-missing-figure/
April 17, 2011 — 5:05 PM
Michael says:
http://innocentsaccidentshints.blogspot.com/2011/04/terrible-minds-challenge-i-bet-she-does.html
April 17, 2011 — 5:36 PM
Marlan says:
Here we go.
The Hookup
http://marlanesque.wordpress.com/2011/04/18/the-hookup/
April 18, 2011 — 3:25 PM
Allyson says:
*Waves at Christine and Ethan Rose*
Fancy meeting you here!
Now, off to write some flash fiction . . .
April 18, 2011 — 6:09 PM
Allyson says:
Not only have I written a piece, but it’s the first entry in my shiny new blog!
April 18, 2011 — 9:56 PM
Allyson says:
And who was so excited that she forgot to post the link? ME! http://allysonmwhipple.wordpress.com/2011/04/19/terribleminds-flash-fiction-challenge/
April 18, 2011 — 10:10 PM
Bob Bois says:
Thanks Chuck. I put a about a story a day on my blog so I always appreciate the prompts and challenges.
You can read “Hermosa Beach Heartache” here:
http://sittingindarkness.wordpress.com/2011/04/19/hermosa-beach-heartache/
April 19, 2011 — 7:33 PM
Neliza Drew says:
http://nelizadrew.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/beach-sting/
April 20, 2011 — 12:10 AM
AB says:
Chuck put up two things to help me procrastinate this time: the challenge plus the word generator. I’m a sucker for random generators.
Here’s my (fluffy) answer to this week’s challenge (because I’ve had a rough week but it’s only Tuesday, and my brain didn’t want to do dark and broody): http://writemomma.blogspot.com/2011/04/random-word-flash-fiction.html
April 20, 2011 — 1:16 AM
Joseph McGee says:
Two time traveling history majors have a Declaration of their own…
“A Jarring Declaration”
http://josephmcgee.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/a-jarring-declaration/
April 20, 2011 — 1:53 PM
Ben Kirby says:
I found this one particularly challenging. I don’t know why — just was. But a lot of fun, nonetheless. I give you “The Last Day of the Life of Dudley O’Reilly”
http://warnerkirby.blogs.com/clintonaut/2011/04/the-last-day-of-the-life-of-dudley-oreilly.html
Thanks, Chuck.
April 20, 2011 — 8:28 PM
Ron Earl Phillips says:
After what, a month? I’ve finally written something for a Flash Fiction Challenge.
The Greenhorn
April 21, 2011 — 1:46 PM
DeAnne says:
I loved this one. I got sex, love, and disappointment all wrapped up in under 500 words, and just under the deadline. 😉
I present: Strangers in the Gloam:
http://www.spiderfarmer.com/2011/04/21/flash-fiction-challenge-strangers-in-the-gloam/
April 21, 2011 — 8:46 PM
CMStewart says:
I made this part 2 of the story I wrote for the shutterstock-prompted challenge: http://cmstewartwrite.wordpress.com/2011/04/21/time-for-the-last-a-flash-fiction-tale/
April 21, 2011 — 11:45 PM
Robyn says:
It’s my first challenge ever! 995 words.
http://robynettely.blogspot.com/2011/04/ians-dads-ashes.html
April 22, 2011 — 12:10 AM