The OS Weekend Fiction Club

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OS Weekend Fiction Club

OS Weekend Fiction Club
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December 31
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Hello fiction writers of OS! Here you'll find weekly prompts for Fiction Weekend, as well as links to stories written for each Fiction Weekend Open Call._____________________ EVERYONE is welcome to participate in the open calls. THE ONLY REQUIREMENT IS TO WRITE A FICTION PIECE! __________________________________ Here's how to take part in Fiction Weekend: 1. Every Monday, a prompt will be posted here. Come by and check it out. 2. Ideally, try to write a fiction story based on the prompt. But if the prompt doesn't inspire you, you can write a story on any topic you like - THE ONLY RULE IS THAT IT HAS TO BE A WORK OF FICTION. 3. On Thursday night or Friday morning-ish, the Stories List will be posted for that week. If you've written a story, announce it in the comments section of this post. Please include a short description and the title. 4. Show support for your fellow participants: If possible, please try to read and comment on at least three stories. ________________ For more information, or if you have any questions, please see the list of links below, or feel free to contact me!__________Happy reading and writing!

FEBRUARY 2, 2012 5:13PM

Fiction Weekend Stories for 2/3 - 2/5 2012

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This is the place to read Fiction Weekend stories for this Friday/Saturday/Sunday - and to announce your own piece! 

Stories will be posted throughout the weekend, so feel free to check back regularly for new pieces to read.

If you're participating, announce your piece with its title and a brief description in the Comments section of this post.

This week's prompt was: 

Write a story inspired by this painting:

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Or, if this image didn't speak to you, you could write a fiction piece on any topic, in any style you wanted. 

Everyone is welcome to join in - if you feel inspired, go for it! 

The only requirement is that a piece announced in the comments be a fiction piece.  

If you're not sure what qualifies as "fiction" in terms of the Fiction Club, please read this  

For information about how to announce a story, etc, please see our "Bio" in the left margin of this page.

You have all weekend to write your story and announce it in the comments section below.

Happy writing and reading!  

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I've posted part 2 of "A Clockwork Concubine"

It is a 'sort of mystery'. About a few friends becoming involved in a murder that took place fifty years before, a 'sort of' puppet, and maybe a little porn.
“What is this for?” I looked to heaven.

I JUST FELT LIKE IT
The Cart/OS Fiction

Short story where imagination rules.
Class warfare at the Doctor's? Read what happens when Allen Cobb, the self-editing suppressed old guy visits the eye doctor in my one act play. Just click on my avatar, actually my names not Ava so I guess it's a Jerrytar. Constructive criticism but it is my first fiction effort, so please be nice.
Daemon ex Parietem Pictum is the probably not entirely correct name of my short story this week. It follows the prompt a few steps and then charges off into the realm of insanity. Good times!
What You Sew is the name of my story. I opted to do my own thing this week.

I hope it reads well.
OK...let's try the link thingy again! What We Sew
Blew it! Third try and then I'm out!

What You Sew
Hi everyone. I went with the prompt this week . . . sort of. It's a short story called "Before Joining the Dead." It's about a relationship gone awry, a Japanese ryokan inn and dead people.

I hope everyone has a pleasant weekend.