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Just in time for Spring! Or St. Patrick’s Day. Or the Ideas of March. Your task is to make a story of exactly one sentence in length which contains the ten words in this month’s Bananagram crossword.
The words are: VIM, DAM, SKY, NOVA, END, DID, MAN, AX, MORNS, and YEN.
You are allowed to add letters to the beginning and/or the end of these words. END, for example, could become FEND, or FENDER, or ENDIVE.
Send your completed sentence to me and I will attempt to illustrate the story and post it to SoL. You’re also welcome to supply your own illustrations. (SoL rules apply.)
Happy Valentine’s Day to all! I am beginning a bit of a vacation today (February 14, 2025). I expect to resume posting daily illustrated flash stories sometime before the end of March.
This month’s Bananagram is underway. The game involves creating a story of a single sentence which includes these six words: Rules, Foot, Zone, Tie, Radio, and Tiger.
https://storiesonline.net/n/44028/february-bananagram
Give it a try. Write your story, send it to me, and I’ll attempt to illustrate it and post it to SoL.
So far there are two single sentence stories, one of them created and illustrated by Microsoft’s CoPilot AI.
A reader rightly points out that the story I posted today, “Christmas Pie,” is a little on the dark side. While probably fewer than 5% of my stories are somewhat dark, perhaps I should have a way of warning readers about the degree of darkness they might encounter. Would tagging a story “Caution” be sufficient? Any thoughts or ideas?
Can there be a series of just one? The other day I noticed I had such a series. Kira. It didn’t seem right to me, so now there is a second Kira story. One of these days I hope there will be a third. In the meantime, I did a cover picture for the first Kira story. “New Scent.” (That was fun, but I don’t expect to go back and do pictures for all my uncovered stories. Can’t have too much fun, right?)
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