Last week’s challenge — “The Unlikable Protagonist” — filled up with some of my favorite entries to date. Go and read the stories from that challenge — you’ll find them interesting, I suspect.
Yesterday, I interviewed author James R. Tuck and Tuck said something that stuck with me:
“You can write a whole page on a character making a sandwich and if you do it right it will be gripping and compelling. Have your character make a banana and mayonnaise sandwich while they discuss killing someone, or divorcing their husband, or sleeping with their girlfriend for the first time. You can turn that sandwich into a load of character detail.”
And I thought, well, shit, that’s true.
Every scene has to be infused with drama and conflict — you have to make every moment count, even if it’s just a guy making a sandwich or a girl squatting out in a field during a long road trip to take a piss.
Then I thought — hey, this should be a flash fiction challenge.
And so it is.
You have up to 1000 words to write a story — not a scene, but a story — where a character makes a sandwich. Any kind of character, any kind of sandwich, but the point is to infuse this seemingly mundane act with the magic story-stuff of drama and conflict. Make it the most interesting “person-making-a-sandwich” story you can possibly make it. It needs to grip the testicles. It must twist the nipples. It must not let go.
That’s your task.
Same details apply: you’ve got one week (ends 2/24 at noon EST). Post story at your blog or webspace and link back here so we can all swing by and have a little looky-see.
Now get cracking.
Make that sandwich. Write that story.
Lindsay Mawson says:
Here’s my submission.
In Justification
http://lindsaymawson.blogspot.com/2012/02/flash-fiction-challenge-34-making.html
Enjoy.
February 17, 2012 — 9:57 AM
Louise Sorensen says:
What a good challenge. In that’s it’s extremely challenging.
I had an experience this morning that will help to make my story interesting.
Congrats on the Kickstarter Chuck.
February 17, 2012 — 11:04 AM
DL Thurston says:
Oddly, I was considered a story about sandwich making for the seven-point challenge two weeks ago, though it didn’t pan out. Perhaps this is what I get for typically doing these over lunch.
http://www.dlthurston.com/blog/2012/02/17/flash-fiction-sandwich-theory/
Congrats on the kickass kickstarter.
February 17, 2012 — 12:54 PM
Darlene Underdahl says:
I give you: Peanut Butter and Blackberry
http://darlene.underdahl.net/?p=131
February 17, 2012 — 1:30 PM
Shiri Sondheimer says:
http://swsondheimer.wordpress.com/flash-fiction/sandwich/
the damn angels just won’t get out of my head.
The Lucifer here is the one from my novel, though these stories aren’t necessarily connected to said novel. I just happen to like him.
February 17, 2012 — 9:28 PM
Bill Dezell says:
Having written about a sandwich, I think it’s time to make one.
http://billthescribe.blogspot.com/2012/02/chuck-wendigs-challenge-story-about.html
February 17, 2012 — 10:51 PM
mjswinney says:
http://mjswinney.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/egg-salad-1000-word-flash-fiction/
Egg salad and domestic abuse. It’s really just a story about events that take place while someone is making a sandwich. I think that a story that was truly just about making a sandwich would be unreadable. Or maybe I just don’t have enough penmonkey magic to pull that off.
February 18, 2012 — 1:53 AM
Donna B. McNicol (@DonnaBMcNicol) says:
Mine is pretty soft according to those guidelines but it helped me keep working on dialogues. LOL! http://donnamcnicol.blogspot.com/2012/02/just-sandwich-flash-fiction.html
February 18, 2012 — 7:59 AM
Fred Crawley says:
Great challenge – here’s what I came up with: http://importantmeating.blogspot.com/
Sorry for the blank blog: I just set it up for the purpose of this challenge 🙂
February 18, 2012 — 9:07 AM
Katelyn Lea says:
I fell off the bandwagon last week, although admittedly I could have made the time. I just didn’t effin feel like it. But this week, I’m jumping back on. Starting tomorrow evening. Promise.
February 18, 2012 — 10:23 PM
Shawn McGee says:
This story has strong language and adult situations so its should be avoided by… well heck if you’re still on terribleminds.com you won’t be too shocked.
http://toomanydiversions.com/2012/02/19/online-dating/
February 19, 2012 — 4:45 PM
Simon Petherick says:
Here we go Chuck: http://kernowwriter.blogspot.com/2012/02/yes.html.
February 19, 2012 — 5:29 PM
BJ Kerry says:
Hi Chuck
Good luck with Bait Dog Kickstarter thingy!
My sandwich story.
Love Crazy Love
http://www.kerry-mutterings.blogspot.com/2012/02/flash-fiction-challenge-making-sandwich.html
February 19, 2012 — 6:24 PM
kkvaneps says:
http://kkvaneps.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/the-rug/
February 19, 2012 — 8:28 PM
Curtis Edmonds says:
One of my twin daughters got up at 4:30 – and every half hour after that – this morning, which totally sucks, but it gave me time to write this short story about the #21 sandwich, available at Dino’s sub shop in beautiful downtown Arlington, Texas.
http://www.curtisedmonds.com/twenty-one/
February 20, 2012 — 6:17 AM
Josh Loomis says:
They’re not just sandwiches, they’re executive sandwiches.
http://www.blueinkalchemy.com/2012/02/20/flash-fiction-executive-sandwiches/
February 20, 2012 — 6:57 AM
Melissa says:
http://faeanddragons.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/roast-beef-on-ciabatta/
February 20, 2012 — 7:40 AM
Jim Franklin says:
I struggled for hours on the title. I brought in several advertising consultants costing hundreds of thousands of pounds each but thank god I did, because they helped me to come up with this…
The Sandwich = http://www.thezombiechimp.com/2012/02/20/flash-fiction-sandwich/
or as I like to call it ‘In Space No-one Can Hear you Chew’
Enjoy!
February 20, 2012 — 8:35 AM
Foxed says:
In the end, it may have been too obvious a direction in which to tread.
Lunch
February 20, 2012 — 10:40 AM
Schwebs says:
Satan Makes a Sandwich
http://scottweberwriter.wordpress.com/
February 20, 2012 — 3:36 PM
Sarah Hans says:
I’m not entirely sure that this is the nail-biting stuff you had in mind, but I think it’s a cute little vignette anyway. Thanks for the challenge, it’s always fun!
http://sarahhans.com/2012/02/20/kanauika-or-making-a-sandwich/
February 20, 2012 — 3:39 PM
Mark Green says:
Here is my submission: http://wordofgreen.com/?p=394
February 21, 2012 — 2:50 PM
R.J.Keith says:
Because steampunk sandwiches are fun 😀
http://rjkeith.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/toasted-tuna/
February 21, 2012 — 4:17 PM
WistfulWritings says:
Here’s my submission:
http://wistfulwritings.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/flash-fiction-challenge-making-a-sandwich/
February 21, 2012 — 4:29 PM
Rebecca Kovar says:
Throwing my hat into the ring here: http://pushcomestoshove.blogspot.com/2012/02/midnight-grinder.html
February 21, 2012 — 5:33 PM
Amanda says:
White Face Paint: http://ohmycomplicatedlife.blogspot.com/2012/02/white-face-paint.html
February 21, 2012 — 10:47 PM
Eva T says:
Here’s my take on it. I managed to creep out myself a bit. http://eileen-alphabet.livejournal.com/19250.html
February 22, 2012 — 4:27 AM
James W Tucker says:
Here is my flash fiction entry:
http://jwaynetucker.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/riverbelowus/
February 22, 2012 — 9:30 AM
Andrea says:
Here’s mine! 🙂
http://andreadrugay.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/merge-a-very-short-story-flash-fiction-challenge/
February 22, 2012 — 4:42 PM
Kevin Basil says:
So my first attempt at flash fiction actually turned out to be rather enjoyable. I didn’t anticipate it being so difficult to keep the word count down!
Check out “Illegal Substitution” at http://www.kevin-basil.com
February 22, 2012 — 7:14 PM
Kevin Basil says:
So my first attempt at flash fiction turned out to be rather enjoyable. I didn’t anticipate it being so difficult to keep the word count down!
Check out “Illegal Substitution” at http://www.kevin-basil.com
February 22, 2012 — 7:17 PM
Celia says:
Hi, here is mine. http://africa2asia.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/making-a-sandwich/
February 22, 2012 — 9:46 PM
Ben K. says:
Chuck, I think you should go through all the entries and *make every single sandwich there is*.
Um, except for the bad parts of this one:
http://warnerkirby.blogs.com/clintonaut/2012/02/the-last-supper.html
Thanks!
February 22, 2012 — 9:53 PM
Louise Sorensen says:
Here’s mine. Very interesting challenge, interesting results.
The Last Sandwich http://wp.me/p1BAlV-2j
February 23, 2012 — 10:43 AM
A. C. Ellis says:
Here’s mine: http://printdress.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/contained/
February 23, 2012 — 11:07 AM
C.B. says:
Beware of Tsunamis!
http://columbibueno.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/beware-of-tsunamis/
February 23, 2012 — 1:18 PM
Noeleen says:
Hey there, I’ve just read a short story by Columbibueno about making a sandwich, & had to come over here & check you out. What a site! Fantastic. How inspired is your 1000 word thing. I really commend you that. It definitely brings the best out of Columbibueno every time.
Great stuff – cheers 🙂
February 23, 2012 — 2:22 PM
Casz Brewster says:
Today’s Special: Fried Bologna Sandwich.
http://www.casondrabrewster.com/?p=417
Thanks, Chuck, as always.
BTFO!
Casz
February 23, 2012 — 4:25 PM
Sue Landsman says:
Thrift is the Only Virtue
http://sjlandsmanstories.blogspot.com
February 23, 2012 — 5:19 PM