Welcome to The Write-In. This is the blog for the first National Flash-Fiction Day's mass-writing event taking place between 11.00-15.00 BST on Wednesday 16th May.
The idea is to get as many stories written in that time as possible, and posted to this blog. It doesn't matter where you are in the world, we want you to take part.
A physical Write-In will be taking place for the staff and students of Winchester University. We've booked a room and some laptops, and we're going to write out around 400 different story prompts and put them in a bucket for people to drop in and choose. But at 11.00am on the day we will also be unveiling the 'Prompts' page here on the blog, containing the very same prompts for you to write from.
If you would like to hold a similar physical write-in with a bunch of you in a place, doing the writing and sending over the stories, that would be fantastic. Get in touch via nationalflashfictionday@gmail.com and we'll tell the world about your event.
If you want to take part online, come back after 11.00am on the day, find a prompt, write a story, and send it to nffdwritein@gmail.com. We will post ALL of the stories sent to us within the 4 hour window, so don't hold back, send us your story and become a part of this international writing event!
It sounds great. I live in the middle of nowhere so virtual suits best. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. 'No writer left behind!' isn't our motto, but it should be!
ReplyDeleteBit tough on those of us who have to work for a living. I get 30 minutes for lunch. It would have to be a VERY flash fiction.
ReplyDeleteOh and you've still got word verification on.
Guess I'll be giving this one a miss.
Sorry to hear that. There are still plenty of other ways to be involved on the day.
ReplyDelete(And I've turned the verification off. Thanks for pointing that out.)
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ReplyDeleteYou're really on a roll Calum! I'll be there!
ReplyDeleteHello. Thought you were putting up prompts so the rest of us could join in. I've sat by my computer for the past hour checking in periodically, and now I see that it's a private party I'm off. It was an exciting idea anyway.
ReplyDeleteHello there, bibliobibuli.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, a technical problem meant the prompts didn't go up on the 'prompts' page. However they were posted to the blog itself. The page has now been updated and I hope you can still join in.
So sorry for this.
Calum