Trapped
He's trapped in a place where only he dares to go.
Others would run screaming if they saw what hides there.
He isn't afraid, and will face it alone if he must.
Although soothing at times, he will not succumb to the darkness.
He is determined to see the day.
A story needs a beginning, middle, and an end. What that consists of is up to the writer of the story. Hemingway once wrote a story that consisted of only 6 words. The story reads like an ad, but is indeed considered a story. A very short story can be intriguing and puzzling. The reader, using his or her imagination, may try to fill in the gaps where the thousands of words, from a traditional short story, have been excluded. Other readers may instantly put a picture to the words in the short story and see it as complete. We have all heard the saying, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". This is true in writing as well as reading. What the writer is thinking about when writing, may be very different than what the reader interprets it.
I am introducing a series of short stories on people you may, or may not know, and ideas for the short stories taken from articles you may or may not have read. Each of these short stories will consist of less than 50 words. I thought it would be fun to add a few twists here and there, and see if you can figure out who, what, or where I was thinking about when I wrote the story. I find it very interesting that depending on where a person is in their life, and what is going on with a person at any given moment greatly impacts how they would interpret something they have just seen or read.
Although the ideas for these short stories may have come from factual events, places, people or things, my stories are intended to be fictional and in no way are meant to be considered my interpretation of another writers work. It is only an idea gleaned from a word or sentence that I have read, a place or picture I have seen, or may just come from the dark recesses of my brain where only the cobwebs thrive. I hope to take these things, turn them over a few times, and push them in another direction.
Writing a short story in 50 words or less will be challenging for me as I consider myself a wordy person. As a writer I am flooded with many words and descriptions that I feel compelled to explain in detail. I am trying to get a point or idea across to the reader with as much vividness as possible. A 50 word or less short story will have to go straight to the point for the writer, while leaving the gooey insides up to the readers imagination.
Published by Vonnie Chestnut
I started writing short stories and poetry after our house burned to the ground several years ago. I guess my brain was trying to relieve stress. I started writing songs after we got into our new house. I h... View profile
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13 Comments
Post a CommentInteresting idea and I look forward to reading what you write then using my mind to fill in the picture
Original and creative! Loved it!
i am intrigued
Great idea! I would like to try this sometime, I am wordy too though so it will be hard.
Awesome! I've never done anything like that.
I am feeling this. Try to check out some of my own!
what a cool idea. I want to try that sometime. Sounds fun.
Very thought provoking.
Another good one!
Intriguing!