A creative approach to the prompt from Anneberly. Enjoy!
THIS SUMMER, engage in an exhibition led by the most well-known, experienced backcountry explorer in the world. Garrison Blake has led countless exhibitions through the most uninhabitable living conditions, but nothing could have prepared him and his group for what was to come. Gunnbjorn Fjeld Peak, located in the Watkins Mountain Range in Greenland, has the most inhospitable temperatures and weather conditions in the world. As their journey gets underway, Garrison’s primary goal is to keep his adventurers safe. The blizzard conditions continue to nip at their flesh with every step, and within miles of the base of the mountain, the air slowly clears. Off in the distance, the group spotted a giant man and what looks to be its confidant, frozen on top of a nearby mountain. He appeared to be the same height as Gunnbjorn Fjeld. The group continued on, pulling out their cameras the closer they got…
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Very creative and well done!
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Thanks for swinging by, Molly. I’m glad you enjoyed Anneberly’s story. 🙂
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I haven’t been able to keep up with them all, but so pleased at the responses you’ve had. I haven’t thought I could write speculative fiction but your writers are showing me how it’s done1
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I can barely keep up either, Molly. Lol. I would never expect anyone to read them all, so no problem. The prompt has been popular and completely turned the old blog upside down. But fun for me and the writers. And, YES, you can write anything you want that’s inspired by the prompt. I would love to share your work anytime you have the time to play along. ❤ ❤
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I like the contrast between the first word and the rest of the chilling text!
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Thanks for stopping by, Dawn. I love all the different stories and approaches. I’m glad you enjoyed this one from Anneberly. 😀
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Hmmm, I’m curious to know if they got the shot or if something bizarre happened. Heading off to read…
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Hi Jina. Thanks so much for the visit! Are you editing like a mad woman? It’s wonderful to see you here. ❤
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I finished my mad polishing about two hours ago and sent themanuscript to the publishr. i was supposed to have it ready a few days ago, realized some parts would sound better with some *coughs* physics included so i added it…. in very simple terms, of course… and i’m not making sense, huh?
I’m just decompressing here before i finish that last draft of the trilogy.
how’s your new book coming?
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Good for you for getting it done! And a few days late is pretty much right on time when it comes to books. 🙂 This prompt challenge has been soo busy (and fun), that my writing is going a little slower, but coming along. 🙂 I’m still aiming for the first draft to be done by the end of March. 🙂
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Slow is my middle name. It takes me a lot longer to get a book ready. Like, at least a year. but then, once i think it’s ready, i put it aside for a couple months. It’s amazing how bad it looks after that, so i start polishing again.
Good luck with all those stories and your writing.
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