Week Two of Write a Story Every Day in 2024
A list of links - not very exciting but may help you if you want to explore them
Week Two. 14 stories. Each of them microfiction of less than 366 words. All of them different.
And so tomorrow heralds the start of Week Three and I am still in the marathon. Maybe with a blister or two and a dry throat but I'm there and I'm fighting.
So, if you are interested, here are the stories that have featured so far.
Link to Week One's stories:
Here are the stories from Week Two in order of date, although they didn't appear this way due to spamming problems and Vocal's fight with the dark invaders:
And here are my comrades in this writing marathon. There may be others but the only ones that I know of who are consistently writing something every day at the moment in line with the challenge are:
If there are others and I've missed you, sorry. Bung your name in the comments and I'll add you.
My thoughts after Week Two
I'm still loving it. This might be one of the best things I've ever done writing wise. I love the creating and I love the accountability of the story every day. I don't want to give in and it is propelling me onwards, into other fictional realms. I am relishing it.
Let's see what Week Three produces.
And will I be able to find a vintage typewriter picture story for next week? This is currently my biggest concern.
Thanks for stopping by. If you've read this story, please do leave a comment as I love to interact with my readers.

Comments (7)
All caught up! Great work here, Rachel.
I think my favourite out of these has to be The Mad Monk! Hehehehe! Looking forward to reading more from you!
I am so glad you are enjoying it and it's helping you in some way. The thing I hoped for the most was that it would be fun.
You are doing brilliantly! And so glad it is motivating you and pushing you forward 🤍
RD - Fun: 'Touch-Type' the Old Fashion way ~ Never to drop a Yarn-Stitch-Schtick ~ You Blister-Bandage me out. JiBud
Congrats on just sticking with it! But also on your writing skills - keep at it & I will try to keep at reading them (or some at least).
Your writing skills are truly impressive. I loved it.