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JULY - 2020 - MICROSTORY CONTEST (COMMENTS ONLY)

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message 1: by Jot (new)

Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
This month's theme brought to you by J.J. Alleson:

Theme: Something has to be delivered on a deadline. Can be any size, structure or format.

Elements: A code or password; Hope


message 2: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Zylka (carriezylka) | 286 comments Dammit I'm bound and determined to get a story in this time.


message 3: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Carrie wrote: "Dammit I'm bound and determined to get a story in this time."

You go, girl!


message 4: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Sometimes it all comes together and writes itself swiftly. Thanks for the great theme and parameters, J.J.


message 5: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Carrie, oh yes, do!


message 6: by Jot (new)

Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
First one off the gate, Paula? Nice work, though 939 words?


message 7: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Sorry if I went over the word limit! I just forgot; I get more concerned with what a story needs, and was thinking the limit here was 1000. . . . I can cut it back, today or tomorrow, if you want--?


message 8: by Jack (new)

Jack McDaniel | 280 comments Paula - cheater! 1000 is so much better, isnt it


message 9: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Jack--
LOL.
--Actually, this story may work better, at least this version, with most the first paragraph and a couple other places cut out--down to around 750 words. Just have to find time to do it, LOL.


message 10: by Kalifer (last edited Jul 02, 2020 09:02AM) (new)

Kalifer Deil | 359 comments Whew! A lot of work for a joke. The Iditarod will never be the same. I told the joke to my team of huskies and they didn't get it, but they still smiled a lot. One husky, March-Wind, howled, not at the joke but at me retelling it.


message 11: by Jot (new)

Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
Just need to reduce to 750 before the deadline. Otherwise, a longer story is always welcome to be posted, just can't compete.


message 12: by Paula (last edited Jul 02, 2020 10:29PM) (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Thanks, Jot--much appreciated.
Kalifer, nice catch and--yeah, it would've been, but then I saw J.J.'s other parameter and it turned into something else too (I hope!) Oh and huskies, or malamutes ftm, are wonderful, aren't they?


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Tom Olbert | 1445 comments I know nothing of dog sled racing, so I didn't get the joke until I looked up Idatarod. (Thank you, Kalifer.)

I loved the story, though. Very inventive blending of poetic verse and traditional SF. (Reminded me just a bit of Dr. Zhivago.)


message 14: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Tom wrote: "I know nothing of dog sled racing, so I didn't get the joke until I looked up Idatarod. (Thank you, Kalifer.)

I loved the story, though. Very inventive blending of poetic verse and traditional SF...."

Tom, thank you! --Years ago, an old friend moved to Alaska and got involved with someone involved in the Iditarod, so I've known of it for years. And these days, it sort of flashed on me from J.J.'s theme selection. (Doctor Zhivago?--the setting--?)


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Tom Olbert | 1445 comments The barren, wintry landscape and chilling climate, I guess. Also, that scene in the movie where he steps out on the balcony and throws up his arms to scare off a wolf pack.


message 16: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Tom wrote: "The barren, wintry landscape and chilling climate, I guess. Also, that scene in the movie where he steps out on the balcony and throws up his arms to scare off a wolf pack."
Oh yes! For all its over-hyping as part of the time's anti-Soviet propaganda, and for all Shariff's abysmal non-acting, that sure was one beautiful film! (..."Soldiers. . . . Soldiers . . . .")


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Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
Happy Birthday America


message 18: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Not the best birthday we've ever had, I must say.


message 19: by Jot (new)

Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
It has been a rough year


message 20: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments We're science-fiction authors. We may have--maybe--some idea where it can go--the wider world's disaster, I mean. And who knows, re each of our personal lives? Or we can post folksongs on our FB pages, sleep well tonight, maybe dance.


message 21: by Justin (new)

Justin Sewall | 1244 comments Great stories Paula and Tom! Loved them both!

I hope everyone had a great Independence Day!


message 22: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Paula wrote: "We're science-fiction authors. We may have--maybe--some idea where it can go--the wider world's disaster, I mean. And who knows, re each of our personal lives? Or we can post folksongs on our FB pa..."

Well put, Paula.


message 23: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Justin wrote: "Great stories Paula and Tom! Loved them both!

I hope everyone had a great Independence Day!"


Thank you, Justin. 'Hope you did too. And, that you'll grace us with another of your fine stories this month.


message 24: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Thanks, Tom and Justin--and, Jot, let's hope for many actually happy birthdays for this and all nations, agreed!


message 25: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Paula wrote: "We're science-fiction authors. We may have--maybe--some idea where it can go--the wider world's disaster, I mean. And who knows, re each of our personal lives? Or we can post folksongs on our FB pa..."

Here are my thoughts:
https://tomolbert.blogspot.com/


message 26: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Cool blog, Tom! And excellent essay--very pointed, yet true, thoughts on "America's birthday"!


message 27: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Zylka (carriezylka) | 286 comments 129 words is better than 0 words....right?

😏😏😏😏😏


message 28: by Carrie (last edited Jul 08, 2020 08:53AM) (new)

Carrie Zylka (carriezylka) | 286 comments Actually this could morph into a rather disturbing novel.
However, Patrick Quinlan I am not lol

I've always had a hard time writing anything romantic. I much prefer fight scenes to sex scenes.

I always swore that I'd have to hire a ghostwriter for any sex scenes if I actually got around to publishing one of my novels!!


message 29: by Jack (new)

Jack McDaniel | 280 comments Yea, Carrie! Great to hear from you. Word count is irrelevant. It's about the story. I like this.

Sex scenes are difficult, aren't they? I have written a couple in my novels and they always make me nervous--until people read them have some good things to say. Then it feels okay. What I do (FYI) is try to get in my characters heads and let them write it. Feels less personal and works better for me.

Anyway, happy hunting and fishing!


message 30: by Carrie (new)

Carrie Zylka (carriezylka) | 286 comments Jack wrote: "Yea, Carrie! Great to hear from you. Word count is irrelevant. It's about the story. I like this.

Sex scenes are difficult, aren't they? I have written a couple in my novels and they always make ..."


Hahahaha every time I start "YOUR MOM IS GOING TO READ THIS" pops into my head and they end up fighting instead!

Glad to be back a part of this group, I've been catching up reading some of the older stories - and as always I'm blown away by the talent in this group!!


message 31: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Very hard writing a story fully in dialogue, Carrie, let alone one under 150 words and one that readers care about the outcome.
Good work!


message 32: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Paula wrote: "Cool blog, Tom! And excellent essay--very pointed, yet true, thoughts on "America's birthday"!"

Thank you, Paula.


message 33: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Carrie wrote: "129 words is better than 0 words....right?

😏😏😏😏😏"


Absolutely. You got the job done.


message 34: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Carrie wrote: "Actually this could morph into a rather disturbing novel.
However, Patrick Quinlan I am not lol

I've always had a hard time writing anything romantic. I much prefer fight scenes to sex scenes.

I ..."


Some things are better left to the reader's imagination.


message 35: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Jack wrote: "Yea, Carrie! Great to hear from you. Word count is irrelevant. It's about the story. I like this.

Sex scenes are difficult, aren't they? I have written a couple in my novels and they always make ..."


Transcendental. (Or, schizophrenic?) Either way, impressive. Thanks for sharing.


message 36: by Tom (last edited Jul 08, 2020 08:18PM) (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Carrie wrote: "Jack wrote: "Yea, Carrie! Great to hear from you. Word count is irrelevant. It's about the story. I like this.

Sex scenes are difficult, aren't they? I have written a couple in my novels and they..."


I guess most successful romance authors didn't get along too well with their moms, then.

And, we're fortunate you graced us with your talent, as well. 'Hope to see more of your work in future.


message 37: by Justin (new)

Justin Sewall | 1244 comments Carrie wrote: "129 words is better than 0 words....right?

😏😏😏😏😏"


It was great!


message 38: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Cool story, Chris. Beautifully paced and flows extremely well/smoothly, and we get a sense of the ambassador's sense of enormous loss and devastation; you've given him a very *real* feeling. By comparison, Abigail could, I think, use some deepening/rounding. The whole sense of place--that very traditional-sf sense of an alien but beautiful world, civilized in alien but wonderfully alien, sophisticated ways--abounds in this story. Very well constructed, too.


message 39: by Chris (last edited Jul 15, 2020 03:21PM) (new)

Chris Nance | 536 comments Paula wrote: "Cool story, Chris. Beautifully paced and flows extremely well/smoothly, and we get a sense of the ambassador's sense of enormous loss and devastation; you've given him a very *real* feeling. By com..."

Thanks so much Paula! I really appreciate your input. I know my story this month was a little more MGish, but I seem to be comfortable with that particular sci-fi audience. And I would have loved to round out the main character more, but for that pesky word count. Se la vie. ;)


message 40: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Chris - Very amusing and visually well-realized setting; very effective.

Jon - an extremely potent and gut-wrenching tale. Marvelous POV.


message 41: by Chris (new)

Chris Nance | 536 comments Tom wrote: "Chris - Very amusing and visually well-realized setting; very effective.

Jon - an extremely potent and gut-wrenching tale. Marvelous POV."


Thanks Tom. I'm glad you liked it. :)


message 42: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (mariannegpetrino) | 436 comments Too much RL stuff going on this month to free my brain to write. Anxiety spirals within spirals. Maybe next month. Anyway, good luck to everyone setting pen to paper :)


message 43: by Jon (new)

Jon Ricson (jonricson1) | 61 comments Tom wrote: "Chris - Very amusing and visually well-realized setting; very effective.

Jon - an extremely potent and gut-wrenching tale. Marvelous POV."


Thanks Tom! Glad to be "back in the fray!"


message 44: by Jon (last edited Jul 16, 2020 10:14AM) (new)

Jon Ricson (jonricson1) | 61 comments This is on and off topic, but this story is a small tale (if a different perspective) from my first novella "Constant." Would anyone be interested in beta reading it? I am publishing the first version to Smashwords this week.


message 45: by Jack (new)

Jack McDaniel | 280 comments Jon, can you send ebook or mobi files? I will read it


message 46: by Jon (new)

Jon Ricson (jonricson1) | 61 comments Working on it now. Thanks Jack!


message 47: by Tom (new)

Tom Olbert | 1445 comments Marianne wrote: "Too much RL stuff going on this month to free my brain to write. Anxiety spirals within spirals. Maybe next month. Anyway, good luck to everyone setting pen to paper :)"

'Sorry you won't be joining us this month, Marianne. 'Hope everything works out.


message 48: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1088 comments Jon, I'd be glad to beta-read your novella, IF you can send it in doc or pdf.


message 49: by Jon (new)

Jon Ricson (jonricson1) | 61 comments Paula wrote: "Jon, I'd be glad to beta-read your novella, IF you can send it in doc or pdf."

OK Paula thanks!


message 50: by Jot (new)

Jot Russell | 1709 comments Mod
Back from camping. Time to write a story...


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