"From Wikipedia:
A drabble is an extremely short work of fiction exactly one hundred words in length, although the term is often incorrectly used to indicate a short story of fewer than 1000 words. The purpose of the drabble is brevity and to test…"
"Here's my 100-word Drabble fable:
There was a girl who lived with a wolverine, a fox, a cheerleader and a bull.
“I want to play with you,” said the wolverine, biting the girl. “NO!” said the girl, kicking the wolverine…"
"Nice piece, Cathryn. It's only 10 a.m. and I'm salivating about a big fat burrito for lunch. Truly, my mouth is watering. And I love the last graph. It rings so true. Thanks for sharing this.
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"The last time Clark stopped talking to her, retreating into his own world of work and resentment and martyrdom, she realized how nice it was to be on her own, with her own energy and without his negative aura to deal with. And so she decided to keep…"
"Hi Kathy,
Did you have a piece of flash fiction posted that you moved to another location? I was going to add a comment and it disappeared.
(I really liked it!)"
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"Actually, yes, I love that idea. Sounds like a triple win.
Sounds like everything you've thought to add is exactly what I'd suggest.
When would you like to post it? You're welcome to do it this month, if you'd like.
Cheers
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