March 2020
Seedling Challenge #63
27/03/20 11:12
Oh my, what strange times everyone are living in right now. Really hope all the VSSers and Seedling Challengers are well and don't get impacted, at least health wise by this virus. Stay in, stay well. And wash your hands. Also maybe use some of the time to get on with some writing, so have you done a #VSS365 this week that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompt Baton for March is held by Dunglish @EdHaiku575. Follow him to get the prompt as soon as it comes out.
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
As a reminder this week's words were:
- acrostic
- short
- stork
- cosy
- delicious
- outblowing
- toad
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
Comments
Seedling Challenge #62
21/03/20 08:41
Oh my, what strange times everyone are living in right now. Really hope all the VSSers and Seedling Challengers are well and don't get impacted, at least health wise by this virus. Stay in, stay well. And wash your hands. Also maybe use some of the time to get on with some writing, so have you done a #VSS365 this week that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompt Baton for March is held by Dunglish @EdHaiku575. Follow him to get the prompt as soon as it comes out.
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
As a reminder this week's words were:
- stroopwafel
- mannequin
- robot
- kindergarden
- armada
- organised
- haiku
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
Seedling Challenge #61
14/03/20 09:05
It's time to get on with some writing, so have you done a #VSS365 this week that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompt Baton for March is held by Dunglish @EdHaiku575. Follow him to get the prompt as soon as it comes out.
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
As a reminder this week's words were:
- spark
- spoken
- word
- unfathomable
- insurmountable
- normal
- foreign
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
Seedling Challenge #60
06/03/20 11:50
It's time to get on with some writing, so have you done a #VSS365 this week that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompt Baton for March has been passed from Katz to Dunglish @EdHaiku575. Follow him to get the prompt as soon as it comes out.
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).
So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words. If you want to, don't take one take a few of the words. Hell, use them all!
As a reminder this week's words were:
- bridging
- Atlantic
- whitecaps
- seagull
- tribute
- seventeen
- patch
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. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.
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; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.
Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).