Last week’s challenge: “Horror in Three Sentences.”
This week’s challenge:
Pretty easy.
Pull a random song from — well, wherever it is you like to grab random songs. iTunes! Spotify! Pandora! Some old man on the corner who randomly spouts song titles! Whatever. Get a random song title. That is now the the title of your flash fiction story this week, which should top out at ~1000 words.
Due by Oct 25th, noon, EST.
Post at your online space.
Link back here.
Now get writing, word-herders.
131 responses to “Flash Fiction Challenge: Random Song Title”
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[…] was yet another writing exercise from Chuck Wendig — turning a random song title into a story. The song was “Blood to Gold” by Boy & Bear. I had 1000 words to work […]
Last minute! My song was “Blood to Gold” by Boy & Bear.
http://mrdorough.wordpress.com/2013/10/25/blood-to-gold/
Good story.
Thank you.
Ack! Forgot to link it here:
True Faith by Emelyn St. James
http://twistinginthedark.blogspot.com/2013/10/true-faith.html
I am linking this for Rick Austin since his power went out.
Swing Life Away: http://jn-devsite.com/rickstash/
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Sorry I’m late (and <200 words): "Inertia Creeps" (by Massive Attack): http://margitsage.com/blog/?p=545 Hope you enjoy!
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