Alphabetically Speaking
Write a story in
twelve sentences. The first word of the first sentence must begin
with F (the first letter in FLASH FICTION). The second sentence must
begin with L, the third with A, and so on.
OR
Write a 26-line
dialogue between two characters. The first character’s first
sentence begins with A, the second character’s with B, and continue
alternating until you reach the end of the alphabet.
The challenge, in both cases, is to make the flash sound natural!
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If you’re submitting this to us, make sure to note that this is a response to Prompt 16: Alphabetically Speaking.
You can submit responses until 23:59 BST on Sunday, 7 June 2020 for a chance to be published here at The Write-In.
Thank you to writer and artist Joanna Campbell for this prompt.
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