April 2019
Seedling Challenge #15
27/04/19 09:46
I don't know about you guys, but I'm beginning to detect a theme with this months prompts… Not sure, anyway all these words have been brought to you by April's #VSS365 Promptress: @misskeelahrose Incredibly, her time is almost up and to celebrate she's gone on something called a vacation, whatever that is - I can't be sure think it's a type of cow. To be ready to pick up the May prompts easily follow @firdausp who will take on the VSS365 baton on May 1st. May I take this opportunity to thank Keelah Rose for her prompts and time this month, and to wish her a lovely time with the small cow or whatever she's now up to.
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
- vice
- vague
- vehement
- vapid
- volcano
- vacillate
- vacation
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
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Seedling Challenge #14
20/04/19 08:22
V is for Victory apparently. It's also for a shed more words too, all brought to you by April's #VSS365 Promptress: @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
- vixen
- villain
- void
- veneer
- venom
- vegan
- veil
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
Seedling Challenge #13
13/04/19 11:02
V is for Victory apparently. It's also for a shed more words too, all brought to you by April's #VSS365 Promptress: @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may you take them with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
- verdict
- violence
- veteran
- vivid
- vomit
- Viking
- vortex
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
If you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
Seedling Challenge #12
06/04/19 01:05
Last Saturday brought us the last word from Monique and the Word was: Poet. The wordy prompt baton was then passed on to @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may they take you with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
And a big thanks to @Starfish_72 for last month's prompts. Obviously if you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose
So where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? Where may they take you with a longer story?
Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words.
As a reminder this week's words were:
- poet
- victim
- verify
- voice
- vase
- vicious
- vacant
You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.
If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite.
Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there. Us writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
And a big thanks to @Starfish_72 for last month's prompts. Obviously if you want to get the prompts promptly for your daily VSS365 hit then make sure you follow @misskeelahrose