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A Drabble Challenge for Authors
JF Danskin’s weekly update, #10
I am coming up to the 6-month mark on Medium. I’ll write a separate story about that soon, so I won’t say too much more about it here.
Instead — time for a challenge.
There are various creative writing challenges on Medium. I listed a few of them just last week in this piece. While a 50-word story seems to be a pretty popular format, I haven’t seen nearly so many people recommending the 100-word story, also known as the drabble.
So I thought I’d throw it out there!
A drabble is:
- Short enough to be written and edited in one sitting.
- Long enough to have the three main parts of story structure: beginning, middle and end.
- At the lower end of flash fiction (which typically ranges up to 1000 or 1500 words) in terms of length.
All in all, while things like a 10-word story can be a load of fun, to me a drabble is pretty much the lowest length of story where I could find things satisfying — as both a reader and a writer! Here’s a nice example by Dino Mapa.