presumenothing: (shen wei)
presume ([personal profile] presumenothing) wrote2022-01-13 06:05 pm

drabble time!

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Challenge #6

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Decided to put those subscriptions to fic prompt comms to use by doing a Guardian drabble for [community profile] 100words, linked below!

A lot of what I write is in the several-hundred-words range by default, but it's been a long while since I really restricted myself to exactly 100 words so this was a nice challenge. I'm definitely out of practice at sticking to a particular word count – this idea kept wanting to expand into the 200-word range even while I was beating it down with a mallet. Behave, you gremlin.

(Admittedly I also had a more recent run of writing one-tweet-length (i.e. 280 character) fics during my stint in The Promised Neverland fandom, but I'd argue writing that sort of micro-fic is its own kind of beast entirely.

And come to think of it, the last time I did drabbles regularly was on [livejournal.com profile] 100wordstories when I was exploring around LJ, so it's nice to come full circle I guess? Definitely an instructive experience, judging by how I do semi-often get comments about how much story and/or worldbuilding I've managed to cram into the little amount of fic real estate I use.)

( fic: look at your life, zhao yunlan, look at your choices )
cornerofmadness: (Dani & Malcolm)

[personal profile] cornerofmadness 2022-01-14 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
definitely. What I find even harder is flash fic with a 300 word count. I do that once a year with a publisher I work with. Sometimes it works, sometimes no