Flash Fiction at Printers Row

Come one, come all.  Test your storytelling against the world, or at least against other writers.


Printers Row, Chicago's literary festival, is taking place June 4-5, on Dearborn Street south of Congress.  New books, used books, writers reading, readers writing–it's all there!  We Mystery Writers always have a tent, and this year on June 4, from four to five p.m., we're having a Flash Fiction contest.


Write a story that you can read in 5 minutes.  Choose one of the following opening sentences:


1) He wasn't going to make it.


2) It was the smell that got to her.


3) Digging a hole six-feet deep was harder than he thought.


4) He'd have done it different if he'd known how much weight she'd gained.


5) They say a goldfish will eat anything.


Take it from there to anywhere.  Barb D'Amato and I will be judging.  Points will be awarded for everything from suspense to humor to coherence, and prizes will be awarded with a lavish hand.  The only goal is to have fun!



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Published on May 29, 2011 21:14
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