Thank you. I am always amazed at what just pops up so I can write it down.
I often have a first line jump out at me and I follow it until it ends.
I have another story based on the door that had so much writing happen that I couldn't include it in the stack. It was too long. When and if I finish it I will post it.
I am glad you like my Story Stacks. They are one of my favourite forms of writing.
When I joined Substack one of the first things that crossed my page was Erica Drayton talking about Story Stacks. Here is the link with the background and instructions:
That Alliteration! So perfect!
Once again, all great stories! How do you do that?
But my favorite is
Wild winds whistle when windows wanting.
Such a story!
Thank you. I am always amazed at what just pops up so I can write it down.
I often have a first line jump out at me and I follow it until it ends.
I have another story based on the door that had so much writing happen that I couldn't include it in the stack. It was too long. When and if I finish it I will post it.
The alliteration in that first piece! 💋
I really enjoy the story stacks. This is a good one, like your others.
This story stack thing is brilliant. Is it your invention or is this an established prose form?
I am glad you like my Story Stacks. They are one of my favourite forms of writing.
When I joined Substack one of the first things that crossed my page was Erica Drayton talking about Story Stacks. Here is the link with the background and instructions:
https://microzine.substack.com/p/how-to-write-a-storystack
In October The New Canadian Literary Magazine will be publishing two of my Story Stacks. I am beyond excited about this.
Congrats on the Magazine! And thanks for the story stack info. Very intriguing. I will check out the link and probably give it a try.
Too bad for Chuck. Ha. Another great stack. Thank you for sharing, Bill.