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The website content introduces a 250-word Fiction Pilot Challenge, encouraging writers to craft concise fictional stories with expandable plots, aiming to improve their writing skills and potentially create best-selling works.

Abstract

The article titled "E-Class Takes it Way Too Easy" discusses a nostalgic conversation between two friends, Joe and Kaizen, reminiscing about their carefree school days in E-Class, despite facing challenges such as mental illnesses and societal misjudgments. The narrative transitions into an invitation for a writing challenge, where the author extends an opportunity to fellow writers to hone their storytelling abilities by composing short fictional tales under 250 words. The challenge is presented as a mutual growth exercise, with the possibility of discovering talented writers and fostering a community of constructive feedback among peers

E-Class Takes it Way Too Easy

250-word Fiction Pilot Challenge

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“E-Class was a fantastic bunch of times”, said Joe to Kaizen while walking towards the bus. The Reckless times, and the ruckus we all made it was definitely an awesome time. “Yeah it was”, replied Kaizen with a smirk on his bright face.

They sit in the bus, Joe reminisces on the memories both of them made when they were studying and the delinquent group they were in. Their teachers trying to push them to learn something so that they could move upwards, but sadly the teachers didn’t know about the fact that most people in E-Class suffered from mental illnesses, as they weren’t really known back then.

“Everybody would jest that we were stupid and too lazy to study” exclaimed Joe to Kaizen. Even after we realized, when we went to college that we weren’t. That was actually too smart for our own good. Kaizen briefly looks, outside the window and see’s the green meadow with a smile on his face, whilst listening to the old times narrated by Joe.

Joe snaps at Kaizen — “Hey, where you of at — were you even listening” to which Kaizen replies with a shoulder pat, “Ah, good times” and both just stare at each other with admiration and joy, nodding their heads in awe meanwhile enjoying the ride together back home once more.

Following is a challenge, I would like to give over the next weeks to the few people that give value to my writing, to come up with compelling fictional stories, they can be on any related topics that you would write every day, and expand on those plots further onwards.

This challenge will probably help you land a solid ground on fictional story writing, and perhaps who knows, you might write a best selling story or novel in the making.

The Challenge is simple, write a fictional story, that should have the plot to expand upon, under 250 words.

The people I’m going to tag for the above Challenge are Dawn, The Survivor, stargazing, Quafflequeen, Charlotte Zobeir Ali, Terry Mansfield, Matthew Bottomley, Eli Snow, Ilija Begic, Sandra Szubert, Salam Khan, Gurpreet Dhariwal, Amy Marley, Isak Dinesen, R Tsambounieri Talarantas, Raffaella Ferretti, Zsanyla Cabansag, Suzanne V. Tanner, Concierge Jo-Anna~ Communications Connector, Kira Dawn, FILZA CHAUDHRY, Charles Roast, Dr John Rose, Kevin Buddaeus, Michael Ritoch, Zachary Burres, Jessica Cote, Tree Langdon ♾️, Timothy Key, Kathryn A. LeRoy, Ph.D.

Those who accept this Challenge, When you write your story, Tag all of these writers, and then we can give our feedback and critique towards each other’s writings — This is an open Challenge.

This is a challenge between writers and readers. So this is the chance to pick up your pen and start writing — Awesome stories await for us to read, and reflect upon perhaps.

Stay Blessed and Stay Safe!

Happy Writing!

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