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Flashdogs by Mark A. King
Flashdogs by Mark A. King





Flashdogs by Mark A. King

Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Action? Faling? Games? Dots in the sky from below? You decide.Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. There are badges, ranks and leaderboards that showcase your participation. The more you are involved the more you get awarded. Keep liking, commenting and contributing and you get points (DogTreats). This week, something exciting for you in the prompt department.Īs always, write a story within the character limit, based on the prompt, below. I knew you would thrive on such a thoughtful prompt in times such as these. Many thanks for the amazing stories and comments last week. Write a Fantasy story based on this lovely sculpture in Milan. We’re going to target a genre over the next few weeks so get your fingers primed on the keyboard, grab your coffee/beer/filtered water and let’s go… Massive thanks to the few brave story-tellers that turned out for the last prompt week.

Flashdogs by Mark A. King

We’ll skip the prompt this coming Thursday (29th March) as a result, so you’ll have a week open to work on this one. I’ve made it live now.ĭon’t worry, this just means that you have even more time to complete a story (or more than one). Press the ‘like’ icon if you like a story.Īpologies, I’m not sure why the entry I scheduled for Thursday didn’t happen.

Flashdogs by Mark A. King

Use the reply button on a particular story to provide positive feedback. Use the comment field to post stories, include your story title. *(The field itself will allow for 2050 characters, but this extra 50 characters is only to be used as contingency and it won't be increased). Stories will be limited to 2000 characters* (about 300 words), including the title. Prompt 2: A future city? An existing city with future elements? A spectator as far away from the pitch as the London Stadium? Pick both, if you like.Įnjoy! Prompt 1: A robot? AI? The future Arsenal manager? The choice is yours. Write a Science Fiction story based on the prompt/s, below. If we stop this week, then I’ll make sure that we keep a screen-shot of the leader board and post it somewhere prominent. ‘Thank you’ doesn’t seem like enough for the stories and participation. Given participation numbers it’s likely this will be the final week (boo). Many thanks to the mighty fine folks that contributed last week.







Flashdogs by Mark A. King