In the second activity, you have the opportunity to write a short scene, also called a Drabble, about the Wild West in exactly 100 words. This exercise encourages brevity and precision, and captures a vivid scene or moment in the rugged frontier.
Think of a key event, character, or atmosphere in your story. Your Drabble should evoke the essence of the Wild West, with the opportunity to incorporate spooky fall elements such as ghostly figures, mysterious events, or legends of the season. The scene can also come from your story you want to submit to this contest or you can incorporate it into the story.
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What inspired your Drabble?
How did you decide what key moment or scene you wanted to capture?
What emotions or themes did you want to convey?
How does your Drabble reflect the Wild West setting?
Was it challenging for you to stick to the 100-word limit?
How did you make sure every word contributed to your story?
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Remember, this exercise is not just about writing a Drabble, it's also about improving your writing skills. By focusing on just 100 words, you'll learn to distill your ideas into a succinct and impactful narrative.
Share your thoughts and insights in this chapter, and be inspired by the creativity of others as you journey through the haunting landscapes of the West!
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