The Ink Well Prompt #73 - Plus Weekly Challenge and Prize Announcement

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Weekly Challenge and Prize Announcement

Time for the prize announcement and new challenge!

Last week's prompt was guide and the skill target was to create an attention-getting, irresistible first line for your story, a 'hook'.

Great work, everyone! There were some amazing 'hooks' in the stories submitted. Our selections of this week's winner and honorable mentions reflect how well writers dealt with this prompt and 'hook' challenge. There were many great stories. One of the tie breakers was the power of the hook, the first line (in some cases, first two lines together).

Selecting honorable mentions and the winner is never an easy choice. A significant factor that influences the decision is quality of engagement with others in the community.

Here are this week's honorable mentions, all of which provided strong first lines in their stories.

Reaching the night, a very frightening sound came after tearing the sound of silence.

It was so hard to hold in that laugh that one summer morning.

Stand still or we are dead! Acmir whispered softly to his companions.

Grandma stood to the left of the dried cornfield with an endearing look on her wrinkled face.

Lionel was a well to do fellow, who liked to consider himself rather conservative. Yet, nothing could have prepared him for the moment when Guido showed up on his doorstep in nothing but a thong.

  • And the winner of the guide, strong hook/first line challenge is... @jadams2k18 with the story My Guide. The first line of this story:

In spite of being a very peaceful and pleasant place, silence reigned when the barista called a person by name, the tension was so great that it was possible to cut the atmosphere of collective anguish with a knife.

Congratulations to @jadams2k18, who will receive 5 Hive as the winner!

Okay, let's review fiction entries from last week's prompt and launch a new one.

Stories From the Previous Week

@katleya
@merit.ahama
@abdul-qudus
@restcity
@samdove
@fantom22
@mrenglish
@cool08
@kelseyimoh
@emeka002
@abigail04
@stellageorge
@kingobonnaya
@chincoculbert
@madamnaomi
@lightpen
@chidubem26
@fragozar01
@lordtimoty
@hazmat
@nurudeen081
@itsostylish
@popurri
@dwixer
@jadams2k18
@bettyhandayani
@diikaan
@assegai
@kei2
@mypathtofire
@buezor
@amaponian
@young-boss-karin
@ellenklech
@farahikram
@raymondpeter

Thank you to everyone who posted a story for last week's prompt!

This Week’s Prompt

The inkwell is fortunate to have many members who are eager to write. However, the curation team does not have infinite resources. In order to be fair to all writers, we have decided to ask our members to publish only one story per week. If members choose to publish more than that, they may. However, only one story will be curated.

It would be wise to use talent on the best story you can write so you can receive the optimal curation. Remember, Quality over Quantity. Moving forward the Ink Well Team believes this will provide a better experience for writers and curators.

At last, the prompt of the week!
This week's prompt is impression. With the skill challenge this week we are going to try something a little different. In her essay, Do Short Stories Have to Have a Plot, Jayna discusses character transformation. She ties this transformation to plot development and conflict resolution.

Do characters (protagonists) always transform in a story? Maybe not. But this week we are going to try and make that happen. As @jayna explains in her essay, this will happen through confronting challenge (conflict) and resolving that challenge. You can read @jayna's essay in Inkwell's Catalog of Fiction Writing Tips.

What should you do with the prompt, impression? And how do you handle the skill challenge? Here are some additional details:

Impression: This is a flexible word. We make impressions in the sand with our feet. We make impressions in pottery construction. We make impressions on people when we meet them. Sometimes, a single event can have a powerful impression on someone's life.

Allow your character to transform: We all can look back on the arc of our lives and find events or people that impressed us. Do we remember an incident from childhood? From the news? From history? Is there a friend, or noteworthy personage who impressed us so much that we changed in some way? That we, in a sense, transformed. This is what you should do this week with your character.

Find a moment or an event in which the character is impressed, and allow that character to transform from this experience. Once again, please refer to @jayna's essay, Do Short Stories Have to Have a Plot, for further guidance.

Here are some ideas, or examples that might help you to get started:

  • When she was six years old, Cynthia's fireman neighbor died trying to save someone from a fire. Cynthia was so impressed by this tragedy that she developed a crippling fear of fire. In college, she decided to major in psychology and specialize in treating phobias. As she helped others to overcome their fears, she learned to deal with her own fear of fire.

  • Jonathan didn't care much for pets, dogs especially. He reasoned that they ate food people needed. They made a mess. Then one day he saw a mother dog with an injured leg carry each of her puppies across a busy road. The dog limped, but never wavered until all her puppies were safe. The mother's dedication so impressed Jonathan that he gained a new respect for pets and started volunteering at a pet shelter.

  • Andrew had been committed to a nursing home years before. The staff evaluated him as being non-responsive. One day a jazz band came to the home to perform. Everyone watched in amazement as Jonathan rose from his seat and swayed to the music. The staff realized that there was a way to reach Andrew. He could be impressed by music.

A week from now, we will select a winning story that demonstrates this skill and utilizes the prompt. Of course we will also be looking for overall quality in the winning story. Good luck!

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If you don't feel inspired by this prompt or the featured image, feel free to peruse any of our past prompts or our collection of idea-generators:

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I read the rules I might try posting my wild imagination sometime in future

Welcome, @aiovo. We have many beginners here in our community, and we provide encouragement and writing resources. See our catalog of fiction writing tips for inspiration.

Thanks for being so helpful

@lordtimoty you really deserve this win. I can’t say that I’ve ever read anything better. Congratulations 🙃❤️🤗
Congratulations to all those mentioned, too and to all those who tirelessly make this community such a wonderful place to read and write fiction 🙃❤️🤗

Howdy to my stylish friend; and while I appreciate the congratulations, it wasn't my week. Looks like it was jadamsk18 who picked up the win this week with their delightful prose. Must be something about the formatting this week and being last in the 'noted' list. But good to see you ;)
(and @hazmat looks to have also made the same mistake - thanks to you also)

So sorry, I misread the post. I haven’t read the winning story (will do now) but yours was winning material anyway ❤️🤗💕

Many congratulations to all mentioned Authors @restcity. @assegai, @kei2, @lordtimoty and the Winner @jadams2k18 of this week. Also, thank you to @theinkwell for including my name in this list.🤣

Thank you so much and congratulations to @jadams2k18 .

Thanks, I appreciate your kind words 😊

Thank you 😊

Thanks for the congrats!

Congratulations to everyone who was mentioned.
And a big one to @lordtimoty for winning.

Thank you for this wonderful platform @theinkwell. We continue to build on our writing skills.
Congratulations to the winners.
@theinkwell, my last entry wasn't curated or commented to. Thank you once again.

Sorry we missed your story, @lightpen. We are caught up now.

Thank you for this wonderful platform @theinkwell. We continue to build on our writing skills.
Congratulations to the winners.
@theinkwell, my last entry wasn't curated or commented to. Thank you once again.

Congratulations to all winners and mentions. Let's see how this week's prompt goes.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Congratulations to all mentioned Authors 🥳🙏😃

Congratulations to all winners

And here is my participation for the new prompt 73
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@abdul-qudus/wedding-at-last

I supported @gabmr


The rewards earned on this comment will go directly to the people( @jayna ) sharing the post on Twitter as long as they are registered with @poshtoken. Sign up at https://hiveposh.com.

This is my entry for this week's prompt Impression.
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@fantom22/mother-rekwfr

An early entry for me this week, heading away, and didn't want to risk missing out!

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@lordtimoty/the-art-of-war-lipsticks-faux-pearls-and-lawn

This week I found myself meeting a new young author on our pages, restcity - and then getting into an African tale which very much had an aural quality.

Congrats to the winner and all the honorable mentions 😇

Here’s my entry for this week;

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@madamnaomi/from-online-to-real-life

I’ve engaged in the works of @restcity and @fantom22

Here is my entry for the #73 prompt.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@mrenglish/in-whom-i-am-well

I have engaged on the following users works.
@fantom22
@restcity

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Here is my entry;
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@lightpen/a-new-dawn

Thank you @theinkwell for providing the platform.

A very challenging theme, further training skills in composing stories.

oh yes. Congratulations to the winners.

Here again, participating in this new call. Here is my entry:

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@fragozar01/an-impression-that-saved-you

Delivering support on @lightpen, @madamnaomi, and @mrenglish posts

Congratulations to all the winners.
Quite a lovely prompt to write on I am glad in being part of this very interesting prompt.


supported: @lightpen and @fragozar01
This is the link to my entry:
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@gi-de-on/espectaion-killsink-well-promt-73

Have been down emotionally so I couldn't participate in the previous one. I just wrote this one so it doesn't pass me by again.

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@iyimoga/the-ink-well-prompt-for-7d82f83625693

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@smokyice/love-or-money
Here is the link to my entry. I commented on other writer's post.

hello, this is my entry
@radenkusumo666/the-ink-well-prompt-73

My entry for this week's prompt.

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@stellageorge/love-lost

I hope you enjoy this also.

Thank you for mentioning me. ☺️.
Congratulations to the winner.

What a Prompt, I think this is the most challenging so far but thanks to the articles by @jayna I understood how to tackle it, or I think I did. Anyways here is my entry.
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@buezor/theinkwell-prompt-73-or-or

I commented on posts by @lightpen and @smokyice

Hello, this is my entry for this week's prompt. Thank you

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@cli4d/the-ink-well-prompt-73-goodbye-papa

Congratulations to the winners. I hope to be a part of you guys sometime.

Here's my entry for this week
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@young-boss-karin/giving-space

I also left comments on stories by @restcity and @samdove

It's been a while, but I managed to finish this https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@diebitch/cut-the-cord
I commented on lordtimoty and lightpen

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