Flash Fiction Challenge: Choose Your Random Sentence
Last week’s challenge: “Super-Ultra-Mega Game of Aspects.”
I’m kind of in love with this random sentence generator.
You are going to love it too.
I SAID YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE IT TOO
*points crossbow at your face*
Ahem.
Seriously, it creates a kind of… insane poetry.
So —
Go click the link to the random sentence generator.
Get a random sentence.
It’s okay if you have to reclick a few times.
Let’s say, upwards of ten reclicks.
Choose one of those ten sentences.
And use that sentence in a piece of flash fiction up to 1000 words long. See? Super easy.
Let us know what your sentence is before you write because, hey, it’s fun.
You’ve got one week, as usual. Finish your tale by Friday, March 15th, at noon EST. Publish at your online space and link back here so we can all check it out. Dig? Dug.
Get writing, word-nerds.
March 12, 2013 @ 12:56 PM
The crawling prisoner swims. You tell me…
http://lauralibricz.blogspot.de/2013/03/flash-fiction.html
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March 13, 2013 @ 6:08 PM
I cheated a little, I wrote a poem:
http://authorsarahohara.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/terribleminds-flash-fiction-challenge_13.html
The departure walks under the magic.
March 13, 2013 @ 11:01 PM
A cry silences a reactionary need, or, Just an Hour, Please, Lord.
At http://knotachance.tumblr.com/
March 14, 2013 @ 12:31 AM
Got, “The abnormal whale suffers after the receiver.” It is entitled “Champion’s Night”
Yeah, this one got a little weird… even for me! I went over by about 26 words, but that’s just my sexual appetite. Enjoy…. Or better yet.. Be disturbed. HA HA HA HA!!! 🙂
http://sidtrickster.blogspot.com/
March 14, 2013 @ 1:48 AM
So the Random Sentence Generator Gods favored me today, and I don’t know what I want to use.
A sane guidance burns.
A satisfying mortal storms.
A damaged dinner prevails.
The explosive dresses.
How does an ordinary consultant knock a stopped lifetime?
Why does the horizon stumble?
March 14, 2013 @ 2:04 PM
I got “A queen attends an employer.”
This should be interesting
March 14, 2013 @ 3:57 PM
Should the mum divert the drill?
Result of this challenge can be found at: http://cmsimpson.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/chuck-wendig-challenge-response-should.html
And thank you, Mr. Wendig, for such a fun challenge – it *was* fun; no crossbows required 🙂
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March 14, 2013 @ 8:10 PM
I got a bunch of really awesome ones, but the sentence that inspired a little thread of story in me was: “The sensor cleans before the third fever.”
I posted the resulting words here: http://whoamolly.com/2013/03/15/chuck-wendigs-flash-fiction-challenge/
This was an awesome challenge, looking forward to the next one!
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March 14, 2013 @ 10:05 PM
Hoo boy. Not sure how this one turned out. Not much of a twist, but a visually interesting piece and short enough to be just a little mind-snack. Also, it receives the honor of being the first piece posted on my new site.
http://www.tkaddison.com/?page_id=22
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March 14, 2013 @ 10:12 PM
Well, here’s my contribution to this week’s challenge, a piece called “Checkmate”: http://bookewyrme.straydreamers.com/flash-fiction-challenge-random-sentence-generator/
As always, thanks for doing these Chuck.
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March 15, 2013 @ 12:03 AM
An affair with a nurse, gangrene and the recently deceased:
THE HYPOTHETICAL RECIPIENT COMPROMISES THE DIAGNOSIS
March 16, 2013 @ 1:07 AM
I’m not sure what happened, but that link isn’t going anywhere 😮
March 16, 2013 @ 11:11 PM
Well then, that defeats the purpose, doesn’t it? Shame.
Thank you @onethemis
Here is the link, should anyone still care to read:
http://blavamac.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/flash-fiction-challenge-choose-your-random-sentence/
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March 15, 2013 @ 10:53 AM
More fantasy from me (I never knew I was a fantasy writer until I started doing all these challenges!).
THE NOVICE CRAWLED UNDER THE DOOMED MOUNT
The result is “Death of Innocence”
http://www.ninjalibrarian.com/2013/03/flash-fiction-yet-again.html
March 15, 2013 @ 11:09 AM
The sentence: “The flaw requests a forum.”
The story: http://countlesslives.blogspot.com/2013/03/flash-fiction-friday.html
Thanks for the challenge!
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March 15, 2013 @ 4:48 PM
Here’s a weird coincidence. Just today, I posted a very short ficlet, just a scene really, that I created using several random sentences from that very same generator. I was just googling to find another generator to mix it up a bit, and landed on this post. Isn’t that … wait for it … random? I don’t know if it’s your cup of tea, but the coincidence was too good to pass up, so here it is: http://archiveofourown.org/works/721606
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