1.) If you want to contribute, email ISawLightningFall [at] gmail [dot] com.Looking for some inspiration? Read the results of our shared storytelling from 2009 and 2010. Check out the work of Nathaniel Lee, who excels at the form. Crack open a collection of M.R. James' stories or glance at Neil Gaiman's superb "Nicholas Was …" Listen to Jon Boden's poignant version of the British folk song "Mistletoe Bough" while sipping a glass of Potus Ypocras. (Hat tips and raised glasses to Chestertonian Rambler for those suggestions.) Christmas creepiness lies all around us, in sources both secular and sacred. When the earth stands hard as iron and water like a stone, who knows what creatures might forsake their ancestral haunts to roam the newly whitened world?
2.) Write a spooky piece of flash fiction exactly 100-words long -- no more, no less. Note that you don't have to write a ghost story, per se. Any genre is fine, but your final result should aim to raise gooseflesh on the back of the reader's neck.
3.) Post your story to your blog on December 24th and email the link to me. Hosting can be arranged for those who don't have their own blogs.
Well, perhaps you know. I do hope you'll share the story with us ...
(Picture: CC 2007 by Martin Gommel)
17 comments:
Yay! It must be christmas time. I'm looking forward to some more ghosts.
Awesome! I'm looking forward to it, too. This is one of the things I look forward to every year.
I just don't think I'll ever do one I like better than that Krampus story from last year...
I hope I can find time for this!
A hundred words doesn't sound bad. I should be able to do this :) Thanks Loren.
.........dhole
SC,
That Krampus story was pretty awesome. But I have faith that you'll pen something that will make the back of my neck try to detatch itself from my body.
Michelle,
I hope you can, too! Many thanks for plugging it on Twitter. I really appreciate it.
Lester,
Now that's the kind of comment I love to read. You made my day, sir! Thanks for joining us. I'm looking forward to reading your piece.
Donna,
Great! I was hoping you'd be game again. Glad to have you onboard.
Now that is a fine tradition. One that I can appreciate on several levels.
100 words is plenty. ;) I will see if inspiration strikes me.
Hey, that's great, Jason! May inspiration strike often, sir.
I'm in. This sounds awesome (I'm here from Jason's site clarityofnight).
I'm in, boss.
SW,
Wonderful! It's great to have you onboard.
B.
Ah, you're here! The party can start now.
hi, i'm coming over from the clarity of night.
i am definitely looking forward to doing this 100 word challenge.
hope i'll have time to :)
Awesome! Great to have you here.
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