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Week 9 of Write A Story Every Day in 2024

I'm way behind on these but keeping up with the microfiction, which is what the challenge is all about, after all.

By Rachel DeemingPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Week 9 of Write A Story Every Day in 2024
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So, inevitably, I can't keep up with everything and the stacked posts have suffered. Here, I have highlighted stories from the tail end of February and the first week of March. Are we really here already?

So, here are the offerings from the 27th Feb onwards in order:

Previous weeks' stacked posts:

Week 1:

Week 2:

Week 3:

Week 4:

Week 5:

Week 6:

Week 7:

Week 8:

I know. I can hardly believe it myself.

I am also doing an index to them all on my profile page in month order and you will be able to access them there as this stacked thing is becoming a little unwieldy. I will continue doing it like this until Week 10 and then, I will no longer include previous weeks, just the links to that week's stories and the index link.

Thanks for stopping by! If you do read this, please do drop a comment. I love interacting with my readers.

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  • Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock2 years ago

    Ah, we're finally to the inspiration for "Daffodils Dark Dripping Dank", lol. Great work so far, Rachel. Keep it up.

  • B2 years ago

    An index? I need to see what that'll look like. Also, these look incredible. I can't imagine the patience and energy you must have to write a story every day.😅

  • Ah, Publish or Perish. I won't forget how you teased me with the potential death of that boy and then cheated me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • What a mammoth effort… I thoroughly enjoyed catching up on some of your wonderful stories which I had missed.

  • John Cox2 years ago

    De ja vu! I reread Daffodils because it is a favorite of mine of your more recent stories. It really is lovely. And our friend Paul not withstanding, I do love the poem by Wordsworth that you reference in the story.

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