The Ink Well Fiction Prompt #159

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Stories from the Previous Week

Thank you to who posted a story for last week's prompt: "Stealing":

Author Shout-outs

We'd like to call out a few stories that got high marks from our curators.

@kei2

Shadow Weaving

Curator comment:

Kei2 delivers a wonderful (literally full of wonder) fantasy tale in response to the steal prompt. She creates a world where darkness is about to fall completely and permanently. It turns out, wizards have been stealing the light from the community for years and have been transporting it to another place, created for themselves alone. When the protagonist, Dinari, discovers that it is her betrothed is one of the wizards who has been doing this, she alerts the community. As the last bit of sun is stolen and the thief is about to leave, Dinari fools him into thinking she is leaving and going to the new place with him. However, when she begins to enter the wonderful world, people of the community come from the shadows. She declares that everyone will be leaving the darkness and entering the new, light place, because there is room for everyone. Really well written and well described.

@popurri

In the Valley of the Gods

Curator comment:

@popurri writes a lovely story about a family that dwells in the mountains, "In those times..." With this simple phrase at the very beginning of the story the author signals us that this story will have a mythic quality. We are introduced to a family that is starving because winter has taken all food sources from the natural environment. The family is forced to go down from the mountain and seek refuge with an uncle. This man works them hard and feeds them little. The children are hungry, especially Qata. He decides to take food from the kitchen, which has great stores of food. When he is discovered taking the food, his family is expelled and forced into the barren wilderness. Qata goes exploring and tries to find food for his family. He comes upon a bountiful valley, where trees are rich with fruit. However, he will not take what is not his, because he has learned his lesson. A goddess speaks to him and tells him all he has to do is ask permission from Mother Earth. Then he can have the fruit. He does this, finds his family and they all wait the winter out in the valley. This story is beautifully told. It is a twist on a traditional theme and it works well.

@iskawrites

One Day I Will Be Free of Kleptomania

Curator comment:

@iskawrites responds to the Steal prompt in this story. She describes the experience of a compulsive kleptomaniac, Sean Reynolds. While his behavior seems willful to those around Sean , and even to readers at the beginning of the story, eventually we come to see that Sean is in the grips of something beyond his control. He wants to stop, but is driven by an irrational compulsion to take what he sees. In the end, a compassionate house maid encourages him and he sees a way to overcoming his affliction. It is not a solution to his problem, but it is a possible path to solution. The story is extremely well written, with great conflict and great character insight.

@jjmusa2004

My Stolen Friend

Curator comment:

@jjmusa2004 writes a sensitive fiction from the POV of a female high school student. The story is simple, but demos complex emotions that are explored eloquently and thoroughly. A girl feels threatened by a newcomer who seems to have stolen the heart of her best friend. Said girl is shy and cannot speak her heart. New girl suspects her jealousy and resolves the triangle by pulling both girls in to a ring of friendship. Very sweetly resolved and well told.

Fiction Writing Prompt of the Week

This week's prompt is: "Sportsmanshipo."

What to do with this prompt?

Sportsmanship is all about playing a sport with grace and kindness — whether you are winning or you are losing. Some players get frustrated when they are not playing well. They might get angry or unnerved when the other team is being sassy, and respond badly. Sometimes referees on the field will throw penalties for bad sportsmanship.

There are many different angles you could take with this prompt! Another interesting one is how parents are always telling their kids to be "good sports" and to show good sportsmanship, but when they are standing on the edge of the field and don't like the call an umpire or referee made, they can show the worst sportsmanship of all!

We look forward to seeing what your imagination comes up with! Be sure to review the Writing Prompt Guidelines below.

Remember, as always, we are looking for the elements of story. These include:

  • Great first lines
  • Good settings
  • Well-developed characters
  • Integration of action, dialogue and narrative
  • A conflict that intrigues the reader
  • A "story arc" which results in the resolution of the conflict and brings the story to a satisfying conclusion
  • And of course, we are looking for well-edited stories that are not littered with typos or grammatical errors

You can find more on all of these topics in the catalog of fiction writing tips.

If you don't feel inspired by this prompt or the featured image, feel free to peruse any of our past prompts or our collection of idea-generators:

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Past Prompts

Here are the past prompts if you would like to use them or refer back to them:
#1: Heart and Soul; #2: The moment when...; #3: Beauty with a twist; #4: The Way Home; #5: A Matter of Time; #6 50 Story Ideas; #7 The Library; #8 All the way to tomorrow; #9 Legend; #10 Three Words; #11 World Building; #12 Childhood Summers; #13 50 Imagination Ticklers; #14 Railroad; #15 Cats - 750 words; #16 Your Birthday; #17 Action, Dialog and Narrative; #18 Change; #19 Tea Time or Tee Time?; #20 Summer Camp; #21 Main Street; #22 Fireworks; #23 Picnic; #24 Run; #25 A word of advice; #26 Winding road; #27 Mirror; #28 Shipwreck; #29 School Notes; #30 Three Words: Scooter, River, Midnight; #31 Flash Fiction Contest; #32 A Fork in the Road; #33 Shadows; #34 Three Words: Island, Witch, Cake; #35 Full Moon; #36 Graveyard; #37 Jack-o-Lantern; #38 Family Ties; #39 Longing; #40 Feast; #41 Gift; #42 Season of Light; #43 Believe; #44 Elf; #45 Holiday; #46 New Year; #47 Unlikely Hero; #48 Inheritance; #49 Under the Light of the Moon; #50 Three Words: Shoes, Mood, Adventure; #51 They're Here; #52 Artist; #53 Headlights; #54 Tomorrow; #55 Lense; #56 Perfection; #57 Making and Breaking Rules; #58 A Reckoning; #59 Blossom; #60 Temptation; #61 Happiness; #62 Footprint; #63 Frequency; #64 Sailing; #65 Fortune; #66 Worry; #67 Adventure; #68 Shadow; #69 Motor; #70 Embarrass; #71 Proud; #72 Guide; #73 Impression; #74 Lost; #75 Wonder; #76 Tear; #77 Splash; #78 Brilliant; #79 Sinkhole; #80 Exhaust; #81 Roll; #82 Wishbone; #83 Chatterbox; #84 Foil; #85 I can't believe you said that; #86 Boo; #87 Midnight; #88 Hunger; #89 Light; #90 Spirit; #91 Fire; #92 Tend/Tender; #93 Cheer; #94 Appearance; #95 Ambition; #96 Trust; #97 Fly; #98 Comfort; #99 Fate; #100 To Create; #101 Vision; #102 Sympathy; #103 A Special Time; #104 Suspense; #105 Bride, stairs, illusion; #106 Reality TV; #107 Things the Go Bump in the Night; #108 First line: Two strange things happened that day; #109 What if that loose floorboard was actually a hidden passageway?; #110 Footsteps; #111 Mess; #112 Cards; #113 Elephant; #114 Crystal; #115 Phone call; #116 Date; #117 Chocolate; #118 Three words: wish, button, sky; #119 RSVP; #120 Objets d'art; #121 Soul; #122 Scuttlebutt; #123 Recall; #124 Doorway; #125 Beacon; #126 Seagull, Market, Box; #127 Window; #128 Terrified; #129 Dance; #130 Two endings; #131 Ghosted; #132 Treasure; #133 Taste; #134 Reunion; #135 I miss you; #136 Wonder; #137 Ruins; #138 Beach memories; #139 There was something in the wind; #140 Mask; #141 Halloween; #142 Photo album; #143 Dreams; #144 Crayon box; #145 Back of beyond; #146 Intuition; #147 Delight; #148 Anticipation; #149 Holiday memories; #150 Resolution; #151 Bicycle; #152 Flight; #153 Time Travel; #154 A trip to the fair; #155 Don't sell me a dog; #156 Gravity; #157 Love, wheelbarrow, dog; #158 Stealing

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Amazing. Thank you so much. I read so many incredible stories this week.

This prompt feels like a challenge for me and I cannot wait to jump on it and also see what other writers come up with.

Thank you @theinkwell for acknowledging my story, I'm delighted. Congratulations to all the winners

Congratulations to all the winners. Keep up the good work.

Congratulations to all the winners.

Hello! Congratulations to all the winners.
Here is my entry
https://inleo.io/@jeclyn60/love-finally-in-the-blossom-of-a-soccer-match

Hurray 🥳🥳🥳

Thank you so much for the recognition @theinkwell. I appreciate the community for all the support 💖💖

Here's my entry

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@iskawrites/your-response-to-winning-and-losing-makes-you-either-a-winner-or-a-loser

I supported @amiegeoffrey, @rukkie, @mavisefia, @captainman, @kingsleyy, @tommyik, @mrenglish, @lightpen

Congratulations to all the winners.

It was really an interesting topic yo write about using our chimmerical visuals
Keep motivating us via such prompts
Here is what I could from me

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@ukrajpoot/sportsmanship-prevented-a-war-fictional?referral=ukrajpoot

This is my submission

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@sabrinah/the-finish-line-of-love

I read and left comments on the stories of;

  • iskawrites
  • mrenglish

Always pleased to be part of this call. Here I leave my entry.

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@fragozar01/the-friendship-game-or-el

Greetings community, happy weekend to everyone, this is my participation: https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@osomar357/fiction-a-good-start-children

These are the guys I supported: @ukrajpoot, @captainman, @jeclyn60

Here is my entry
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@emreal/virtue-precedes-winning

I Supported wrestlingdesires, menace123 and trexane

Hey everyone. Thanks inkwell for such an amazing title. Here is my entry.
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@moaz-sabir/the-ink-well-fiction-prompt

Happy New Week to all members and moderators of this great community.

I enjoyed engaging with other authors posts and below is the link to my creative fiction post.

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@george-dee/beyond-rivalry

Cheers...

We finish a new week and the highlights have been chosen. A huge congratulations to the best authors of the week. Applause for everyone!

I leave you Rincón Poetico's participation in the call of the week.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@rinconpoetico7/fiction-my-hero-mi-heroe-enes

Here's my link

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@balikis95/a-generational-transition

I supported;

-lightpen
-rinconpoetico7
-and george-dee

Hello friends, here is my entry for this week. Greetings

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@nathy33/my-most-important-medal-engoresp

Supported @fashtioluwa and @sabrinah

Kudos to other writers for a good job done.

Greetings! It was really nice participating in this week's prompt. Here's my entry -

https://hive.blog/hive-170798/@kmichealson/black-snake-mark

I commented on works of authors: @mrenglish, @nathy33, @chuksmeezy, @rare-gem

Thank you for the feature and congratulations to all writers for great pieces. Here's my entry for the week

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@jjmusa2004/trait-from-dad