A Story In
100 Words
Literature in Tiny Bursts.
You are invited to the wonderful world of microfiction. Whether you’re a reader, a writer, or one of our future robot overlords, welcome! A Story In 100 Words is a community of literature enthusiasts no matter the length, but we have a special predilection for narratives exactly 100 words in length.
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Accompaniment
Almost every morningit’s the same old ambient toss-up:Susumu Yokota or Lazybatusu.
Some days, neither flips his switch;some days: nothing but nothing. Silence.(He neither needs nor wants either one.)
Some days—especially days he’s up early—he just sits and types, humming his own theme:he calls it Lazysusubatsumu Yakotoma.
He hums and writes and writes againuntil everything comes out right,or his fingers start to bleed.
Even then, though,intent on his missionhe encourages the hemorrhage.
He’s stumbled onto something good;he’s just got to keep at ituntil it sings on its own.From Guest Contributor Ron. Lavalette
Ron.’s debut chapbook, Fallen Away (Finishing Line Press) is now available at all standard outlets. Many of his published works can be found at EGGS OVER TOKYO.
It's Time To Get Out And Enjoy Nature
Unfortunately, for many of us, we can't. Or not the way we might be used to. So that's the topic of our next 100-word story contest: Nature.
Submissions are due by May 31st. Please follow the normal submission guidelines (here) but also include Nature Contest in the subject header so I know it is for the contest. One contest submission per person (though you are free to submit as many nature-themed stories for regular posting as you want).
Remember, I’ll still be posting non-contest-related posts on a daily basis, so keep sending in your stories, on any topic!
The rules are simple:
- All stories must somehow engage with the theme nature. Be creative.
- The story must be exactly 100 words, not including the title.
- Only one submission per person. All entries are due by May 31st.
Starting in June, I'll for the most part post the stories in the order I received them, but I will keep the winning story for last.
That's it. Start writing. I hope I get plenty of stories, so spread the word.
*Note: This contest is meant for fun. While there are no actual prizes, EXTREME bragging rights are involved!
Share Your Story
Want to see your story on our website? We’d love to share your work. Click the link below and follow the submission guidelines. Just make sure your story is exactly 100 words.