It's Time for the Daily Chronicles
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It's time!
Remember, back before most of us went out and wrote a 50,000 word novel in 30 days? Remember? Remember when we thought it might be fun to write some quick fiction stories as an Exercise of the Day? How some of us actually went so far as to join the
eotd group and post our fiction there, or in
nanowrimo?
It’s time for that kind of crazy creativity to start bubbling again.
I invite you to come and check out
dailychronicles and get writing.
The challenge of this community is to write a story in less than 10 minutes using the Word or Phrase of the Day, which will be found (more or less) at random somewhere in the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle. The Word or Phrase should be included in each story either directly or as a theme. All styles of fiction are welcome.
Post the works to this community, as well as your own LJ sites if you so wish. For longer pieces, please utilize an "LJ-Cut" function to hide the bulk of the material.
The challenge "officially" begins today January 1, 2005.
(Please note that the SF Chronicle is neither endorsed by, or itself endorses, the "Daily Chronicles" challenge, but is simply used for random source material.)
Remember, back before most of us went out and wrote a 50,000 word novel in 30 days? Remember? Remember when we thought it might be fun to write some quick fiction stories as an Exercise of the Day? How some of us actually went so far as to join the
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It’s time for that kind of crazy creativity to start bubbling again.
I invite you to come and check out
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
The challenge of this community is to write a story in less than 10 minutes using the Word or Phrase of the Day, which will be found (more or less) at random somewhere in the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle. The Word or Phrase should be included in each story either directly or as a theme. All styles of fiction are welcome.
Post the works to this community, as well as your own LJ sites if you so wish. For longer pieces, please utilize an "LJ-Cut" function to hide the bulk of the material.
The challenge "officially" begins today January 1, 2005.
(Please note that the SF Chronicle is neither endorsed by, or itself endorses, the "Daily Chronicles" challenge, but is simply used for random source material.)