I discovered the 750 Word Challenge on the Writer’s Digest Forums. The idea is to create a meaningful and interesting story in 750 words or less. I once did a post on the subject.
All of the stories on this page use 750 words or less. They are in the reverse order of what they appeared on the blog.
(Most of the “Frank” stories are less than 750 words. Only a few have been posted here)
(See the main Fiction Page for more short stories not restricted by length)
Stories Using 750 Words or Less:
- A New Direction
- For the Safety of the Planet
- Those Eyes
- Spring
- Window
- Thus a Great Day Was Born
- A Missed Cog
- Cold Texts
- Riffing
- Looking for Some Quiet
- The Ride Home
- The 15 Year Pin
- Why Haven’t You Called?
- A Gargantuan Farce
- Now, About My Cousin
- The Heavenly Pie
- For a Slice
- First Impressions
- The Jungle of My Dreams
- Gwenda
- And the Sky Opened
- The Stranger
- What the Beach Tells Me
- A Few of My Favorite Things
- It’s All About Timing
- Drake Skräcködla
- The Dinner Guest
- Thursday Morning Coffee Club
- On the Internet Nobody Knows You’re a Monster
- The Garden
- A Brief Encounter
- First Day Out
- I’ve Seen Worse
- Laura’s Eye’s
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