This week a short, but hopefully interesting writing prompt in my Six Word Story Challenge: the weather.
Write a story about the WEATHER in just six words. Let a photo or image inspire you to write a story. Or first write the story, and then make or search for a picture to go with it.
Here’s a Six Word Story by Ernest Hemingway.
Such an impact and unseen images in only six words…
Publish your Six Word Story on your own website/blog and paste the link to that post in a comment to this one here at Figments. I will include your contribution in this post, forming a list of stories.
Will you join me? Will you? Say you do. And share the challenge news!
I look forward to your stories.
Marion
READ THE STORIES ABOUT THE WEATHER OF:
- Vastly Curious: My time is not my own.
- Colonialist’s Blog: Six Word Story Challenge: The Weather: No Golf
- Breath of Green Air: Veiled Visions
- Julia: After the rain, there is hope!
- Indira’s Blog: Six Word Story Challenge: The Weather
- Danny James: Six Word Story: The Weather
- Figments of a DuTchess: 6WSC: The Weather
- Of Glass & Paper: #6WSC: the Weather
Who’s next?
The next challenge will be published on November 13. Doe je liever mee in het Nederlands, ga dan naar Verhaal in zes woorden met beeld: Het Weer.
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Older stories:
130226 – Poverty
130313 – Spring
130327 – Writing
130410 – Light
130424 – Music
130515 – Transport
130529 – Pets
130612 – Regret
130616 – Inspiration
130703 – Commercials
130814 – Vacation
130829 – Memory
130911 – Terrorism
130925 – Youth
131011 – Dialect
http://ofglassandpaper.com/2013/11/07/6wsc-the-weather/
🙂
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Weather can influence our mood with darkness and sun. A stormy story, I like it.
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And here’s my own story: https://drieskewrites.wordpress.com/2013/11/07/6wsc-the-weather/
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First time for this challenge.
http://msudlj.com/2013/11/04/six-word-story-the-weather/
DJ
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DJ, thanks so much for joining us 😀
And you have written a strong story, both in words and image. Well done!
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Hi Marion, here is my story- http://amaltaas.wordpress.com/2013/11/04/six-word-story-challenge-the-weather/
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And each type of weather can be fun with the right people. Such a nice and happy entry, Indira 🙂
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After the rain, there is hope!
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A beautiful promise with a beautiful image. Thanks, Jules 🙂
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Veiled visions in the mist……much, much longer than six words but I couldnt resist posting a link as it fits your theme so beautifully Marion 🙂
http://breathofgreenair.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/veiled-visions/
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We walked slowly through rising mist…
there’s your six word story! Seonaid, your words and photos are beautiful – they always are. I love following your blog, your adventures. You write poetry in stories xx
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http://colonialist.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/six-word-story-challenge-the-weather-no-golf/
You certainly get the picture, with this one. Snow use at all.
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Oi, Col, that is a real-life story in only six words. I love it! Well, I don’t love the fact that you weren’t able to play golf, but you know what I mean 😉
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The game would have been – shall we say, challenging? – in those conditions!
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“My time is not my own”
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Hi Kathryn, thanks for participating! 🙂
I do hope you’ll get a grip on your time and are not always ruled by external demands.
Tell me, in what way does your story relate to the weather? Do you mean that the seasons pass without stopping? I’m intrigued!
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