avatarAgnes Laurens

Summary

The website content introduces the ILLUMINATION Fiction Club, invites fiction writers to submit their stories, and showcases a series of short fiction stories by the author, including "The Mystery Letter Series" and various 50-word and 100-word stories.

Abstract

The undefined website features a call to action for fiction writers to join the ILLUMINATION Fiction Club, organized by Dr. Mehmet Yildiz. The author expresses a passion for writing and reading fiction, emphasizing the immersive experience of creating and developing characters. The page also serves as a portfolio for the author's own fiction work, which includes "The Mystery Letter Series," a narrative about a single father navigating life after his wife's death, and a collection of succinct stories that challenge the writer to convey a compelling narrative within the constraints of 50 or 100 words. The author encourages fellow writers to share their fiction stories and contribute to a collaborative bulletin curated by Dr. Yildiz.

Opinions

  • The author, a fiction enthusiast, enjoys the process of writing and embodying characters.
  • There is a perceived lack of engagement with fiction stories on the platform, as noted by the author's observation that such stories are barely read or properly showcased.
  • The author is actively writing and publishing a series titled "The Mystery Letter Series," indicating a commitment to long-form storytelling.
  • The author values the art of concise storytelling, as evidenced by the inclusion of multiple 50-word and 100-word stories.
  • Dr. Mehmet Yildiz is recognized for his role in establishing the Fiction Club and is identified as the point of contact for writers wishing to submit their work.
  • The author believes in the potential of the Fiction Club to unite writers and provide a platform for productive collaboration and recognition.

ILLUMINATION / Fiction Stories

Fiction Writers and The Fiction Club

Compile your fiction stories to be recognized as a fiction writer.

Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash

Hello Fellow Fiction Writers!

How are you doing here? How are your state of mind? Are they going crazy? Is your mind full of fictional characters blowing your minds? Do you have lots of places in your mind where those characters play in your next book, short or long story?

I love to read and write stories. And for a short time, I am writing those myself. I love being in the skin of my characters, looking at how they feel, what they are going through, and who they are involved with.

When I searched for other fellow fiction writers here on Medium, I have seen that people barely read those stories, or you can’t find them properly.

Dr Mehmet Yildiz announced today that he organizes a Fiction Club. Well, I want to join and be part of this club.

I would love to read your fiction stories. Let Dr Mehmet Yildiz know when you compiled your stories. He will compile all those in a bulletin or something like that.

Currently, I am writing The Mystery Letter Series. A story about a single father who is a little bit lonely and a writer. He is busy with work a lot, a caring father, Leo, and depressed in love. His wife died because of an accident. He gets Mystery Letters from someone unknown. On his research to find the one who wrote it and the mysteries that must be resolved, he meets someone special.

The mother of his son’s friend is a marketing manager studying to become a teacher. She needed a break from everything. She is divorced. During her deserved break she meets someone special too.

Leo’s mother takes care of Felix, Leo’s son. During the time that Leo is away, she finds someone special, even when her soulmate died a few years ago. That she might find another great soul.

While Tom thinks about his wife, who supported him until she couldn’t find herself, he also thinks about the day that everything changed. He lost his wife because of an accident of his cause.

Read the first three episodes:

Episode #1

Episode #2

Episode #3

I also love to write a certain amount of word stories. Like 50-word stories and 100-word stories.

My 100-word stories:

The 50-word stories:

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