The Inlander held a 101-word fiction contest and one of my submissions, Nature (of the Beast), was printed so that was cool to have it included with a lot really great stories.
One of my workmates spotted my name on the story and emailed me asking if I wrote it. I replied that I did. They wrote back that they liked the story, at least, what little they read.
I thought "what little I read" was a really good play on the 101-word limit so I answered back, "What little you read. Ha! I get it. LOL."
To which I received the reply, "No, really. It looked really good and I wish they'd printed more of it."
The news that it was a 101-word contest was taken in good humor.
Try Not to Sing Along
2 months ago
4 comments:
Very nice - congratulations!
I am still in mourning that my story did not make the cut.
Bummer, Al. Hope you post it anyway.
I edited my story down to 103 words, and then I got stuck. Only the first sentence seemed a candidate for any further deletion.
But, I couldn't decide whether to go with "It was a dark night" or "It was a stormy night."
Let me know when they have the 103 word contest.
Classic!
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