I think that fern back there was sprayed with some kind of pesticide. Whatever happen to going organic!?!
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About
Microfiction Monday
Microfiction
means the shortest of short stories. Think Aesop's fables, comic strips,
or even jokes: complete stories that can be told in under a minute. For
this game, the limit is a tweetable 140 characters or fewer.
Hate
counting letters and spaces? Try Design 215's character counter, which will count for
you as you type. Microsoft Word will count for you too, of course, as
part of its word count feature under the 'Review' tab.
Photos will
be from my own archives; illustrations are from Dover
Publications' free clipart sample newsletter.
And
finally, why 140? A whole new fiction market has arisen via
mobile phone texting and Twitter, who limits 'tweets' to 140 characters
including spaces and punctuation. It's fast, it's fiction, it's fun.
I joined this meme thread from a fellow parent dealing with an Autistic child: Susan @ Stony River: a writing life
10 comments:
Well there's nothing organic about that little lobster LOL although I admit I look like that too, a lot of days!
You get what you pay for...I've gone for psychosculpture this week in my story
A wonderful quirky view of the picture for this week!
Oh dear. Hope he's not allergic to pesticides.
Now THAT would explain the uneven dilation of eyeballs!
Well done!
Thank you guys for all of the encouragement. 8)
says the little plastic crab... Good one. Everybody's a critic these days, huh? Even the tub toys.
A different and clever take on the picture. Loved it.
Have a great week.
That would explain his strained expression. :)
Poor Larry, now this explains everything.
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