"Like a catchy song" is written by a fairly new member - since 2020 - what a year, eh? Well at least you've survived to see another year - and Happy 1st Anniversary at WDC!
A happy guy huh? that's what it says in the bio.... yes, I think so, too... this poem is light , happy and .. Romantic. Very nice!
"Cold Stew" is a ripping tale by miikepic - An Anniversary Member who is celebrating 19 Years at WDC
- What a story! The suspense builds - it has a twist in the tale - all my favourite ingredients! A great ending by the way. it!
"The astral collection" written by AnaStar is a subject that is interesting - I could swear that I enjoyed these kinds of 'dream journeys myself, as a child and can remember a 'dream' where I couldn't any longer 'get off the ground'. The absence or loss of innocence, perhaps? This story is part of other installments, I believe - add the little girl brings items back from her travels - that's interesting from a physics point of view too! Very entertaining!
"Rate Yourself!" is a poll where the lowest and highest stars got the least amount of votes! Hmmn... My vote choice got the highest which is about right for most WDC writers - who I think are pretty darn good!
Well, the REAL purpose for being here today is to wish you
A Happy 19th WDC Member Anniversary!
"WHAT THE SPELL?!?" written by Anniversary Member Angus was written about this time of year - back in 2014 - so it's having a well deserved airing.
The story is about some cartoon characters most of us who are over 45 will remember, Betty, Archie and Veronica. What happens to foil Betty's intentions sounds like MY kind of luck! And the wizard's rationale is the sort of wisdom one can live without!
James A. Osteen Jr. wrote a poetry item, "A Lonely Silhouette" about a mother grieving over the loss of a child. Technically, there are four-line stanzas with every second line rhyming - and I think comes under the classification Alternate rhyme: It is also known as ABAB rhyme scheme, it rhymes as “ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH - for those, like me, who find it a little difficult to remember all the rules.
It is poignant and every mother can feel sympathy for this woman - it is certainly what every mother dreads. For those who are fortunate to see our children mature and have families of their own, would know that they have been especially blessed.
I chose Thurston Howell because - in the real world because: 'a millionaire used to luxurious living and never does any work' and I thought that this should work because that's how it seems in the 'real world.'
"Office Romance" by Chris Breva is a 75 word Contest Entry written 4 years ago on January 21st, 2017. A nicely rounded vignette - which also happens to read as a complete little story. Chris' is celebrating something else this month though ~ and so I wish Chris Happy 8th Anniversary at WDC!
"The Cart Attendant" written by The Wolf Emperor An ambitiously plotted detective-style story with ostensibly logical, consequential steps to a conclusion. However, I found it a little difficult to follow at times, and that's because some aspects were given greater prominence than others' for reasons I couldn't see were necessary or justified.
And then there was another problem: What was the motive for the attempted murder? Had the friends fallen out? This aspect should've been given greater attention, rather than Aiden's condition - which didn't really center the story or justify the direction of the story. Overall the story has loads of potential - but I think it needs some tweaking.
Some little things need attention
Aiden stormed up to the break room, relieved that ?--? one else there.
He folded his vest neatly (and?) placed it on the nearest table
by Jeff was such a lot of fun! Hurry! You might be able to squeeze in a soundtrack or two! I'm on night shift and it's quiet so I am doing a few sneaky reviews.
I was happy to remember era's by chronicling music which defined the years as they rolled by. What a great idea that was, Jeff And Happy Anniversary too!
"Gilda Locksley " was written for the "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge" by The Wolf Emperor and is a twist on an old tale. It has all the components that the contest requires! Conflict - Character - Resolution and a bit of a twist in the tale!
Robert Southey wrote the original Goldilocks' - in 1837 - but this modern 2021 version is just as entertaining and imaginative.
"A well-placed couch" written for the "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge" by kirsgrabarek - An extremely worthy contender! Nothing pedestrian about the lateral perspective of this writer who has loads of imaginative ways of telling a simple story - all under the required 300 words, too!
What a great read - not to mention some great decorating ideas and concepts!
"The Fish" written by TheLoneWriter for "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge" - Whether or not this story won - I don't know - I haven't checked but right away, I fell inlove with the descriptive writing which I've taken the liberty to excerpt. It also had a mysterious ending!
What I liked
On the other side of the trench, the land ascends. There had been a hard rain the day before, so there was rushing water separating the two hills instead of a dry trough. This was, of course, pleasing to all of us. There is something about rushing water.
It has the three components off pat: Character - Conflict - Resolution - and the delicious twist in the tale - the icing on the cake! Time for a coffee break, for me too!
"A Town's Sacrifice" written by Rae for the Daily Flash Fiction Contest
using the prompt integrated into a mini horror story. All stories for this contest must be completed in 300 words or less, so the writers who attempt it are quite clever. It's a kind of puzzle, as one of the participants once told me.
There is no twist in the tale - infact there seems to be an open ended finish but it still seems complete - quite clever. As it is, the writer could continue with a longer story, but it is a finished story, as it is. Well done!
The writer did everything right! Using the prompt in a well integrated way with the three elements: Character - Conflict - Resolution (and Twist in the Tale) - to achieve a first rate story!
"Irregular Holes" written by Newbie, BariRandom just a couple of days ago! I loved the graphic which accompanies the poem, and that drew me to the poem in terms of what made it stand out, initially.
What I liked
I really did enjoy the verse, which is about a phenomenon of nature - the erosion of rock and the beauty that the vision from either beach or desert - can inadvertently design. Well done - the poem was very affecting.
"Who Knew" is written by Newbie, Smartie and is a free verse style of poem. It's relatable and the subject of lost friendship is one that never gets easier in its experience - whether one is young or old. Sometimes writing about the loss helps and a forum like WDC facilitates an environment of response, of a kind. Keep writing - practice makes perfect, they say.
Free Verse
Free verse is an open form of poetry, which in its modern form arose through the French vers libre form. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.
"Cast out" is written by Newbie,Joe House - 27th February - that's Very New! -
Free Verse poem:
Free verse is an open form of poetry, which in its modern form arose through the French vers libre form. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech
What I liked
The subject matter: the topic is relatable and is not overly sentimental but strikes a good balance between lament and resignation. Well Done!
QueenNormaJeanGreeneggs&vegham has created a winning entry to the "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge" with "Don't Touch That" . NJ is a ... Mistress of the Flash Fiction genre - very polished, following all the prompts to create a drama (which is also oddly comedic... is that because I'm getting tired and my humor is warped? - Well, my eyes raced over the story to find out just what was going on! Very entertaining NJ!
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