Your 100 Word Story
Let’s get this weekend write-life started! From this Friday forward, I’ll include an image prompt and a few words to get your brain percolating towards a story. But only if you need it! Write whatever sparks joy for you.
Here’s how:
Exactly 100 words. Not 99 or 101. The Word Count Police are tracking!
Genre? Writer’s choice! So long as you give us all the thrills and the feels.
To Fic or to Non-Fic? You decide. What matters most is that you’re satisfied with the output.
Copy/paste your words in the comments, then share on your own Substack, and maybe, share to social media!
A Note on Substack Notes | Click the 🔄 “Restack with a Note” and copy/paste your story for added reach and growth.
IMAGE PROMPT
A normal flight. Passengers and plane never heard or seen again. Where did they go? Where are they now?
REMINDER: You don’t have to write your story just on Fridays! Take this sentiment and free write all weekend long!
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Some people called it growing up, but Wendy didn’t think so. Sure, the flights had commercialized, and now you could order dinner and sleep on the way, but that didn’t really change the magic. Did it?
The idea wasn’t new. Thousands of beautiful places made their living as tourist attractions. It was just another pretty beach and seductive sunset, sprinkled with adventure on the high seas. The only real difference was, the mermaids weren’t just normal people in costumes.
The stewardess stepped through the door, a bright smile on her young face. “Welcome to Neverland Airlines, where anyone can fly.”