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Summary

The website content is a creative writing prompt instructing writers to compose a story starting with the word "Run."

Abstract

The website presents a challenge for writers to craft a narrative that commences with the specific word "Run." This prompt is versatile, allowing for a variety of interpretations and scenarios, such as running from danger, running towards an opportunity, or being caught in a repetitive or surreal situation. The stories can be categorized under different genres including science fiction, romance, horror, and fantasy, among others. Writers are encouraged to adhere to specific word limits and use designated tags for their submissions, which include categories for six-word stories, fifty-word stories, one-hundred-word stories, one-sentence stories, and postcard fiction up to two hundred fifty words.

Opinions

  • The prompt is designed to inspire creativity and encourage writers to think outside the box.
  • It emphasizes the importance of the opening word in setting the tone and direction of a story.
  • The inclusion of various tags for different story lengths suggests a structured approach to flash fiction.
  • The prompt is open to a wide range of genres, indicating inclusivity and diversity in storytelling.
  • By specifying the exact word "Run" rather than its variations, the challenge sets clear parameters for writers to follow.

Weekly Prompt: Run

Write a story beginning with the word “Run”

Photo by Bill Adler

Run.

This week’s prompt is to write a story that begins with the word, “Run.”

Your main character could be running from something (Godzilla!), toward something (there’s money falling from the sky), around and around (stuck in the Twilight Zone), back and forth, to the office and back over and over again, from a boat’s bow to stern, on a hamster wheel on the space station, or anywhere you want.

As long as your story starts with “Run,” it’s a go. By the way, “Running,” “Ran,” or any other form of the word doesn’t count. If you use one of those variations, we’ll ask you to “Run to the 7–11 and pick up a pint of pistachio Häagen-Dazs for us.” Sound fair?

As for genres: Science fiction, romance, horror, adventure, thriller, literary fiction, fantasy, magical realism — they all work.

Centina Pentina publishes microfiction of up to 250 words. Please include one of the following tags with your story:

6wordstory for stories that are exactly six words long

Pentina for stories that are exactly 50 words long

Centina for stories that are exactly 100 words long

OneSentenceStory for stories that are told entirely in one sentence

PostcardFiction for all the rest, stories that are 250 words or fewer

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