Welcome to the Fifty-Word Short Story challenge — a weekly opportunity to test your writing skills by crafting an entire story in just 50 words. We have a small community of writers who regularly share their micro-fiction short stories. Be sure to check them out. And if you're so inclined, give it a try.
Quick update from Jayna
I'm leaving for Steemfest tomorrow (November 6) and will be traveling a total of 10 days, as I will be heading to Germany for another conference directly after Steemfest. I apologize if I am less responsive than usual!
What's in this post?
In this post you will find:
- A short micro-fiction writing workshop.
- Links to all 50-word stories from the previous week's challenge.
- A few story highlights of the week.
- A new challenge prompt, along with the rules and some very important rules for proper use of images. Please be sure to read and follow these rules.
Source: Original Pixabay image by Free-Photos
Mini writing workshop
This week's workshop is about editing.One of the things I love so much about writing fifty word short stories, and hosting this weekly challenge, is that it is an opportunity to craft and fine-tune words in the microcosm of a very short story.
As an example, I thought I'd share my editing process.
Here's the first draft of my 50-word short story for this week, The Secret Book:
Perhaps Frieda had always known. She stood in the attic, holding a book with her name printed in small type on its dusty cover. With her mother and sister gone — buried that day after the crash that took their lives — she was ready for truth. She was her sister’s daughter.I was somewhat happy with it, but it just didn't have the zing I was looking for. I want my stories to have an impact. I want the reader to feel impacted or perhaps transformed by it. If the words don't transport the reader to the time and place, and provide insight into the character, I don't think it's successful.
So I played with the words. It occurred to me that the book should be a notebook. This one change is small and perhaps unnoticeable but I think it's important. After all, a notebook could be rich with memories, legal information or other things that the character could explore. A notebook seemed more impactful as the container of information about her past than a book.
I made a number of other changes and spread out the sentences to slow the pace, so that there is a dawning awareness of the importance of this notebook. Here is the final version:
Perhaps Frieda had always known.What do you think? Did the story improve with the edits? Feel free to share your own process!She stood in the attic, holding a notebook with her name printed in small type on its dusty cover.
With her mother and sister gone — recently buried after a crash took their lives — she opened the notebook, prepared for truth.
She was her sister’s daughter.
Also, I'm experimenting with offering some limited editorial support to writers who would like an editor's eyes on their 50-word stories before posting. Please mention in a reply to this post if that is of interest to you.
Okay, let's survey the 50-word stories from last week!
Last week's story collection
I’d like to welcome our newest contributors, @lahvista and @swizzyl. Thanks for joining the Fifty Worders!
Here is the complete list of stories inspired by last week's “book” prompt. I hope you will read them all:
- Old book, by @anixio
- Book Play, by @tristancarax
- Books of old, by @theironfelix
- Justice, by @deirdyweirdy
- A New Name, by @jonknight
- Booked, by @calluna
- Prejudice & Pride, by @alheath
- Speaking Gibberish, by @botefarm
- Generation Gap, by @poetrybyjeremy
- Good book, by @felixgarciap
- Between the Lines, by @bex-dk
- Her Shelves and No... Just Listen by @ahmadmanga
- A Piece of Home, by @gaby-crb
- Ghostly Books, by @hlezama
- What are books? by @ablaze
- Stuck, by @frizzy
- Old Book, by @vdux
- The Porch, by @lahvista
- Olympia Tate, by @pyemoney
- The book, by @swizzyl
- The Book, by @andersonrivas
- The Secret Book, by @jayna
Highlights of the week
Each week I choose a few well-told stories from the previous week's entries to share as inspiration. And each week it is nearly impossible to choose just a few!Last week authors explored the ideas and different meanings of the word "book." Enjoy.
Ghostly Books, by @hlezama
I invite you to visit the original post for this story. @hlezama, a Venezuelan, shares some of the real life drama and devastation occurring in his country. There's a real story behind this one.
20 years ago she begged him to let her use his library. She promised to keep everything neat. She just wanted to read; he had everything a free spirit can desire.He refused.
“I’ll return soon. Or else, they’ll be sent over.”
Neither happened.
The rats and time undid them.
Prejudice & Pride, by @alheath
I love this story, as it reminds us to challenge our assumptions.“How about romance?” The assistant held up a book. “This is selling very well.”George grunted. “Don’t give me that crap.”
But then he noticed the author’s name. Jules Valentine.
His granddaughter was finally published.
“Give it here.”
Hiding the book under one arm, he plodded over to the check-out.
Between the Lines, by @bex-dk
This lovely little entrance into a fantasy world is really intriguing. Be sure to go to the author's post to read the back story.Emma's eyes kept returning to the heavy leather volume on the shelf. She handled the cracked binding carefully. The Guide to Færie.The charity shop got its 50 pence.
Days later, Emma's mother fainted beside the empty bed. A creepy old book lay open to one side. Emma was missing.
Old book, by @anixio
This story takes an interesting perspective. "You" are the character, and are invited to reminisce about a book of old. (Note: I made one small edit, from "it's" to "its."This one is now collecting dust. But from miles away you can tell that it was once really loved. Scars on its covers so deep, pages folded more times than there are letters in it. This Book can tell us more than the words and chapters written inside of it.
Her Shelves, by @ahmadmanga
This author imagines the world of someone whose past is a mystery.Again, he sneaked into her old library. He took a random book, and sat on the chair he believed was hers. He read all the books before, but he'll read them again and again. Because he might get a clearer image of the woman who died giving birth to him.
The Porch, by @lahvista
I am not quite sure what to make of this story, but it's a lovely little mystery! Welcome to our new contributor, @lahvista.“I love this porch,” he said.“I do, too. You’re early for the hunt,” I said looking up from my book.
“What hunt?” he asked.
“The one tonight at eight,” I said.
“I just came for the porch and the rocking chair,” he said.
I turned and he was gone.
Booked, by @calluna
In this story the author delivers a clever use of the word "book" in a story that takes us into a world hopefully most of us never need to know.
The same worn, faded face looked back at her from the mirror. Drawn eyes, smudged lipstick, ruffled hair.Wonderful work, everyone!She retrieved another baby wipe, on her second packet of the evening already, wiping off the offending smear, ready to reapply.
It was important she looked fresh, she was fully booked tonight.
This week's 50-word story prompt
The prompt for this week is “soul." Deadline for this week: Saturday, November 10th, with a grace period until the new prompt is published.I look forward to reading your stories, Fifty Worders!
Guidelines
Please review and follow the guidelines for proper use of images.
- Write a story in 50 words. (Try to hit 50 words exactly.)
- Use the #fiftywords tag, and post the link in the comments of this post.
- Be sure to read and upvote the work of the other participants. It's all about community!
- Use only artwork that you have the right to use, and attribute it properly. See the following guidelines.
Image Rules
Please follow these important rules for use of images:- The image is public domain, or under creative commons licensing rules.
- It is your own image.
- If it is not one of the above, you must have actual permission.
Here are some creative commons and public domain image resources:
The 50-word story clan
I'm mentioning you here if have participated in the #fiftywords short story challenge in the past. Please let me know if you would like your tag removed in this or future posts. (Note that I do trim the list. Those who have not participated for a long time or are not active on Steemit will eventually drop from the mentions.)@ablaze, @agmoore, @ahmadmanga, @akdx, @aksounder, @aleli, @alheath, @amelin, @andersonrivas, @anikekirsten, @anixio, @anutu, @aresbon
@bex-dk, @blueteddy, @botefarm
@caleblailmusik, @carn, @cheekah, @cizzo, @clacrax, @creatr
@damianjayclay, @dbzfan4awhile, @deigoam, @deirdyweirdy, @diebitch, @dirge
@eaglespirit, @elbrujo, @elementm, @emergehealthier, @erh.germany, @esttyb
@felixgarciap, @felt.buzz, @four20, @foxfiction, @foxyspirit, @fromage, @frizzy
@gaby-crb, @girlbeforemirror, @gmatthe2, @goastrighter
@hebrewhousewife, @henry-gant, @hlezama
@iamthegray, @intothewild, @isa93
@jadams2k18, @jasminearch, @jayna, @jonknight,
@kaelci, @khadija14, @kimberlylane
@lahvista, @lightoj, @lucylin, @luiskrupaz
@manoldonchev, @marciabon, @marie-jay, @mineopoly, @mizdais, @momzillanc, @mydivathings
@paintingangels, @papacrusher, @pizzachain, @poetrybyjeremy, @preparedwombat, @prydefoltz, @purpledaisy57, @pyrowngs
@ravencorinn, @rensoul17, @riottales, @roxy-cat, @rvag5
@spalatino, @stbrians, @steemgiant, @steemitdiversify, @sue-stevenson, @swizzyl
@tanglebranch, @thatlovechild, @theironfelix, @therosepatch, @thinknzombie, @tristancarax, @tuwore, @tygertyger
@yeceniacarolina, @yimiipsa, @zen-art
Thanks so much for reading! I hope you try the Fifty-Word Challenge. It's so fun to see what can unfold in a mere 50 words!
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How the weeks fly! I am sorry I missed the 'book' week. But I did love @calluna's interpretation and story.
This week I have to thank you for more than prompting me into it again. It may be the beginning of something bigger.
And here is just the first small part of it:
https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@manoldonchev/acityhasmanysoulspartone-afiftywordsstory-7xh2oy9v5e
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I agree about @calluna's story. In fact, I actually just added it to the featured stories as a result of your mention. Thanks for participating in #fiftywords!
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Here's mine, @jayna. https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@therosepatch/emtpya50wordvignette-v1kmv8x5co
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Here is mine, a little bit late entry but hopefully you'll find it interesting!
https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@anixio/suit-fifty-words-story-contest
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Here be me submission: Lost soulmate for this contest here.
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https://steemit.com/50words/@tristancarax/dwarf
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Here's my entry. Have a great time at Steemfest, and your trip afterward to Germany. And thanks about for providing "teaching moments" in your blog!
https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@blueeyes8960/fifty-word-challenge--soul-mqht2tpt
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Thank you for that comment about teaching moments. I never know if anyone reads them! :-)
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Yes I do read them. I read the entire post more than once. And I read the other stories as well. You have shown how busy you are, and I can relate to those days. Working full time, having two sons very active in sports, and trying to find time for exercise and socializing, you described it perfectly. The funny thing is that now I'm retired I seem to still be just as busy. So thank you for taking your precious time to share your insights with us and sponsor this challenge. It really helps me to work my way into the community and meet people. I wish I had a big enough account to give all the participants a huge deserved upvote. Someday!
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Thank you for the mention! Here is my entry.
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Greetings, fifty-worders. My contribution
https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@hlezama/sacrificial-lamb-a-50-word-story-for-jayna
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Nice idea :D upvoted and followed
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Thank you!
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This is my story for the week. Didn't have much time as usual. shackled
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Good luck on #Steemfest & thanks for highlighting my story! The prompt "soul" gives me good ideas already!
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I missed a few prompts hope to get back soon
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Yay! We have missed you.
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@jayna, i wish you a happy trip, my entry: https://steemit.com/esteem/@felixgarciap/liberated-souls-fifty-word-short-story-caa18b8a52b9est
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Hey there. Here is my submission: https://steemit.com/fiftywords/@michaias/fiftywords-soul
Enjoy Steemfest and Deutschland!
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Thank you for joining #fiftywords!
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My first time I think
https://steemit.com/challenge/@hamg96/50-words-challenge-prompt-soul
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Hi guys, here is my story for the “soul” prompt. https://steemit.com/fiction/@jayna/thisnewhousemicro-fiction-xm7zo5qqjm
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