tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641731997504860174.post127058141614732288..comments2024-02-14T23:27:56.870+00:00Comments on The Pewter Wolf Reads: Michelle Zink's 30 Minute Writing MissionPewter Wolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07771618017168932062noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641731997504860174.post-78660445738366121852010-04-24T18:28:49.153+01:002010-04-24T18:28:49.153+01:00This is NOT rubbish! It IS hard to write on comman...This is NOT rubbish! It IS hard to write on command with only 30 minutes, but flash fiction is a great way to exercise your writing brain and stop you from overthinking so you can JUST WRITE. <br /><br />I was going to comment your post on TNW, but I'll tell you here that there are some gems in here! I love this;<br /><br />Those were the days when I actually listened to the liar. <br /><br />It's so simple but definitely gets your attention. You immediately know there's a story there and you want to hear it.<br /><br />Also love the witty dialog like;<br /><br />“Chevy? You named your truck Chevy? How Bella Swann of you.”<br /><br />And;<br /><br />“Oh yes. Dad is getting remarried to the evil Harpy-Bitch from Hell.”<br /><br />Both of these exchanges feel authentic, but they're witty, which is true to so many of the teens I know instead of a dumbed down or, alternatively, too-adult exchange. <br /><br />I think you did wonderfully! And I alternate TNW with a prompt like one and an Open Mic where you can post any of your writing for comment. <br /><br />Come back again, hon!<br /><3<br /><br />MZMichelle Zinkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08127978024081928639noreply@blogger.com