theinkwell fiction challenge | Week 10 - All Writers Welcome

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Welcome to Week 10 of The Ink Well's Summer Fiction Challenge.

Each week you will be offered two prompts to start your creativity - you can use either prompt or both; you can include them in your story or use them to get your thoughts going and see where they take you ... and never mention the prompts in your writing at all!

Everyone who meets the Rules for Entry will:

  • Receive 100% upvote from The Ink Well.
  • Have a chance to be a Show Case Post in future weeks.

Entries that meet the criteria will also be curated for a curie vote.

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How To Enter The Challenge

The Ink Well is about encouraging high quality creative writing from story tellers. The challenge is open to everyone, whether you are an experienced writer or just starting your writing journey. Every week, there will be two fresh prompts to help you develop your writing skills.

Week 10 Prompts

Option 1: daughter
Option 2: journey

You can use either prompt - or both - to create a story. You can include the prompt in your story, or use it as a jumping off point for your ideas.
The Poetry Challenge has the same prompts as the Fiction Challenge each week.
See all the prompts for the Summer Season.

What You Need To Do - Rules of Entry

  • using the prompts, write a story that has a minimum of 350 words.
  • post it in The Ink Well Community.
  • use the title format: "theinkwell fiction challenge | title of your story".
  • include the tags: #theinkwell #challenge #story.
  • post a link in the comments of this post.

Remember, original work only - no plagiarism or re-posts!
The deadline is when this post pays out on Thursday 23 July 2020.

What We Are Looking For

The vision for The Ink Well is all about encouraging and rewarding high quality creative writing on Hive. We know that everyone has to start somewhere, and that your writing skills improve the more you write.

To help you develop those skills, we've set out some categories that you will want to think about for your story. We've included some links to writing tips to help you. If you get stuck, have a look at these tips: Writing From A Prompt, Put It On The Page and Writing What You Know.

Last but not least, don't forget about Adding Conflict and Avoiding Clichés!

CategoryExplanation
SettingTime and place the story is set and whether this affects the story. Tips to help you: How Writing Fiction is Like Weaving.
Plot and structureWhat are the essential plot points? Does the story incorporate conflict, climax and resolution? Is it linear, chronological or does it move around? Are there themes? Is it believable? Tips to help you: What is a Story Arc? and The Magic Starts at the Beginning.
CharactersHow are characters drawn in the story? What is their role in the story? Do they change or remain the same? Are they fresh and original or stereotypical? Are they believable? Tips to help you: Developing memorable characters, Character types in fiction, Writing character descriptions, Bad Habits and What is Your Major Malfunction?
StyleThe writer's use of language, imagery and tone (eg is it ironic, humourous, tender or dramatic?) Tips to help you: Is Show Don't Tell A Writing Rule? and Avoiding the Dreaded Info Dump.
PresentationDoes the presentation and formating enhance the writing? Is the word count appropriate for the story? How does the writer use grammar and spelling? Is their use consistent?

Any Questions?

If you have any questions, put them in a comment below.

Before We Go

Don't forget to read other people's entries and leave them a comment. The Ink Well will be searching for and tipping good comments!

We're looking forward to reading your stories!
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Hello!
I would like to know if I participated in week 9. I forgot to paste the link of the post, but I have a vote from @TheInkWell.
This is the entry:
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@lacrucita/theinkwell-fiction-challenge-or-a-sniper-story
Thank you!

Remember to add the link to the Challenge post :)

So, I didn't participate? Can I use this story for another week that matches the story?

It is too late now.
Any entry has to be related to the prompts in the challenge posts.
We do not accept reposts - please read the community rules.

you have been muted for plagiarism.

I was taken unaware but am sorry it won't repeat it self again.

Hello!

I hope it's not to late, but below is my entry for week 10. In any case, I'm glad to share it.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@lacrucita/theinkwell-fiction-challenge-or-pictures-to-my-dear

Thank you!

 4 years ago  Reveal Comment

@shemzy, you have been muted in The Ink Well for plagiarism.
The Ink Well accepts original work only.

 4 years ago  Reveal Comment

How can it be rectified?
You copied and pasted a poem by David Diop as your own work.
The community rules about plagiarism are very clear.

 4 years ago  Reveal Comment

Plagiarism means you start with something that someone else created and make it your own. Whether you copy it exactly, or modify it, it's not yours. You will always be muted and/or downvoted or blacklisted for doing that.

Start with a blank page, and fill it with your own words. Otherwise, you are stealing.