The Ink Well Prompt #12: Childhood Summers

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Highlights of the Week

Thank you to everyone who posted a story for last week's prompt, “World Building," which challenged our authors to create a well-defined world within their story and take us on a journey there.

Here are the week's prompt stories. Be sure to read and support these authors for their work!

This Week’s Prompt

The prompt for this week is Childhood Summers.

For this prompt, go back in memory or imagination to the days of childhood, when the shapes of the clouds looked like animals, and a prize in a cereal box could take one on flights of fancy for days.

It is tempting to think of those days as carefree, but the life of a child is full of drama and intrigue. Mysteries unfold. Playmates move far away. Older siblings seem to get all the privileges.

Your challenge is to bring one of those dramas to life in your story. We recommend reading Writing Tip #8, "What Is a Story Arc?"

Note: Please avoid themes involving the harming of children.

If you don't feel inspired by this prompt or the featured image, feel free to peruse Prompt #6: 50 Story Ideas.

Where will you take your story?

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  • A good setting
  • Character development
  • Conflict
  • Dialog
  • A story arc and resolution

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I guess I am our opener for this week's edition.

Here's my take on this prompt, inspired by a real life event. I must confess this prompt made me sort through memories that I had long forgotten about.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@seesladen/clouds-on-a-clear-day

Cheers to The InkWell Team.

Off to commenting on the most recent posts.

Here is my contribution for this week,

on Hive:

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@almightymelon/innocence-the-ink-well-prompt-12

and on Twitter:

I will go forth and comment on at least two posts now.

I hope you enjoy. I found this one more challenging.

Hello everyone, hope you all good?
Here is my entry for the week:
https://hive.blog/hive-170798/@bruno-kema/no-1-memory-lane-the-inkwell-fiction-prompt-12

My comments:
@cryptofi
@mayellig

Enjoy😁

With my compliments I leave my entry for the week

Childhood tragedy with a happy ending

Here's my submission for this week's prompt
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@young-boss-karin/fate

I've read and commented on stories by:
@seesladen
@almightymelon
@gracielaacevedo

I decided to chime in with an entry this week: https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@jayna/blame-the-rain

Thank you for this challenge
Here is my post
https://hive.blog/hive-170798/@stormcharmer/the-price-of-sunshine-the-inkwell-prompt-12-childhood-summers

I wrote on @jayna's post, and I am still attempting to write on @gracielaacevedo's post. ha ha! The server is giving me difficulty but soon I will have victory!

Hello TheInkWell! Here's my entry for this prompt -
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@kemmyb/collateral-beauty

My comments - @gracielaacevedo, @bruno-kema, @jayna

Hello The Ink Well! I wrote another short story using the prompts - The Library and Childhood Summers. Here's the link - https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@kemmyb/free-from-the-sands-of.
I hope you enjoy reading it. 🙂