StillStunned
Mr Sticky
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And now for something completely different...*
In this writing exercise, you're all invited to contribute to a story, a few paragraphs at a time. Move the story forward in whatever direction you want to take it, and whatever style.
Don't worry about someone else posting just as you are: this just means that the story has branched. Don't like where it's going? Just go back to the last snippet that you liked and create a new branch from there. Same if a branch is heading towards a dead end: go back and branch off with something fresh.
The rules are simple. Quote the snippet that you're following, and number your snippet sequentially. The quoting is important so that everyone can see which branch you're following. The numbers aren't necessary, but it might be interesting to see which branches grow the longest.
Don't reply to your own snippets. Write them so that another poster can take your storyline forward. If no-one does, let the dead branches die.
And of course the usual rules apply: nothing that wouldn't get through Lit's publishing process, so no underage stuff, no rape, no snuff, no bestiality. Try to keep your snippets to about 300 words. We've often pushed the limits with that particular rule, but for this exercise it would be best to enforce it. Shorter snippets are also more likely to encourage others to continue your branch.
* Yes, I know the skit. Story snippet no. 1 isn't about a larch.
In this writing exercise, you're all invited to contribute to a story, a few paragraphs at a time. Move the story forward in whatever direction you want to take it, and whatever style.
Don't worry about someone else posting just as you are: this just means that the story has branched. Don't like where it's going? Just go back to the last snippet that you liked and create a new branch from there. Same if a branch is heading towards a dead end: go back and branch off with something fresh.
The rules are simple. Quote the snippet that you're following, and number your snippet sequentially. The quoting is important so that everyone can see which branch you're following. The numbers aren't necessary, but it might be interesting to see which branches grow the longest.
Don't reply to your own snippets. Write them so that another poster can take your storyline forward. If no-one does, let the dead branches die.
And of course the usual rules apply: nothing that wouldn't get through Lit's publishing process, so no underage stuff, no rape, no snuff, no bestiality. Try to keep your snippets to about 300 words. We've often pushed the limits with that particular rule, but for this exercise it would be best to enforce it. Shorter snippets are also more likely to encourage others to continue your branch.
* Yes, I know the skit. Story snippet no. 1 isn't about a larch.