The Ink Well Prompt #59 - Plus Weekly Challenge and Prize Announcement

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Weekly Challenge and Prize Announcement

As we announced in our February newsletter, we are now running a weekly challenge to generate some fun and excitement while also helping our members to work on the different skills involved in story telling. Last week's challenge was to work on dialogue. Dialogue is often a challenging part of a story, but also one that is usually welcome by readers.

You guys are amazing! There were some really enticing examples of great dialogue. This is a great skill to develop. Because this is such an important skill, we'd like to include a few good dialogue examples as "honorable mentions":

Adam, I know you're angry because you think I'm a bad father, but the truth is that your right I am a bad father, and you have every right to hate me ......
Ever since you were born Adam, I've not been able to do things right by you, and it's my fault and I'm sorry ... But I'm here now, even though I know nothing I say or do can ever be able to fix the mistakes I've made, I still want to try with you.

"Yeah, you have a man in that kid" Mrs Emily said turning to look at me "I don't know how he got to know your class or me. But he told me how you've put in so much work to that project. The sleepless night and it would hurt if you fail defending it today and spending some extra months in school" she concluded and bade mum goodbye.

"It's been 12 years since you left your hometown to an unknown land after robbing one of your brothers" the king started, "though it's been long, but the judgment of your act you'll still face" he said.
"I know I have done wrong in the past, I'm ready to make amends and I'll take whatever judgement is given to me, but before then, where are my parents?" He asked.

“I know, but you can’t stay up here forever. A whole life is waiting for you on earth. Plus, your Mom and Dad have patiently waited for you for nine months. Your Mom is going through horrible pain for you to be born, and you're going to keep her waiting?

“I'm not asking about your job my son, you have circles under your eyes…I haven’t seen you in months…the last girl you brought home was two years ago…you have been working non-stop…all that is fine but I’ve been having dreams about you and I am worried…I just want to know if you’re happy”. His mother said calmly, moving his plates to the sink.

And the winner of the Dialogue Challenge is...@kei2, with her story We Come in Pairs. Here's an excerpt from the story:

“You must stop thinking lowly of yourself. There is so much more to you that you can achieve. You need to face your fears and believe in your abilities. Only you can help your situation.”

Congratulations to @kei2, who will receive 5 Hive as the winner.

Okay, let's review fiction entries from last week's prompt and launch a new one.

Stories From the Previous Week

Thank you to everyone who posted a story for last week's prompt, A Reckoning.

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

Someone Important by @restcity
Estefania a Blessed Woman by @lrscarmen
The Bone in My Throat by @mrenglish
Thunderclouds With Gold LInings by @stormcharmer
Wife Material by @cool08
The Pot of Gold by @bruno-kema
My Husband's Wife by @alovely
The Prank: Inkwell's St. Patrick's Day Challenge by @itsostylish
Rahim's Dream by @anikearn
There's No Problem by @boscohage
The African Dream by @hazmat
The Naked One Who Offered Her Clothes by @kennsplash
Gimmick and Gerald by @doubleworld
Childhood Love by @storygoddess38
A Baby's Journey by @restcity
The Little Things by @egboncass
Zari and Her Lost Dreams by @atyourservice
Twisted Revenge by @wrestlingdesires
Elf's Kingdom by @abigail04
The Story of Coming Back by @lacrucita
Tales of a Tattoo by @kingobonnaya
The Anxiety of St. Patrick's Day by @raymondpeter
If I Hadn't Written the Manuscript by @b0s
Reckoning by @itsostylish
False Reckoning-Tales From an Animal Kingdom by @zeraton
Hi, Smart Mouths by @deraaa
Was She a Vampire by @rayt2
Unlikely Best Friends by @theawesononso
Not Everything Looks Like It Seems by @zyzymena
Sammy's Luck by @egboncass
The Winged Elf/Children's Story by @gracielaacevedo
Stealing Money From the Market by @anikearn
Encourages Daughter to Face Bulliesby @ayin
Tears of Joy by @smilejerry
My Love My Robot by @muba04
The Gift of a Little Boy by @mrenglish
The Harbinger of Retribution: He never looked so silly, despite his serious intention by @lordtimoty
Dark Shades by @ddn688
My Wrong Wish at the Right Time by @merit.ahama
The Illustrated Gastronomic Stove by @katleya
Summertime by @mrnightmare.net
The Return of Gath by @dwixer
The Phone Call by @yhuddee111
The Next Gen. by @hdprinter
A Man of Honor by @jmis101
What Ifs and Maybes by @hazmat
Scars to Your Beautiful by @hopestylist
A Tale of Mysteries by @rosahidalgo
She Was in Love With Two People at the Same Time by @rayt2
The Game of Throne by @iyimoga
A Single Wish by @supo1
Old Diary by @fantom22
Lagos Crazeby @hazmat
He Worths Being Trusted by @abigail04
Giving Love Another Chance by @didiee
A Long Awaited Journey by @cool08
What a Day by @boscohage
Little Man by @kingobonnaya
We Come in Pairs by @kei2
Grey Face Curse by @mrenglish
Journey to Summer Camp by @muba04
One Day Farm Manager by @mrenglish
The good elf changes a father's relationship with his daughter by @katleya
That Thirsty Soul by @rayt2
Hundred Miles Away by @repayme4568
My Childhood Friend by @popurri
Incarnation by @cool08
Professor Jimmy's Guests on St. Patrick's Day (Green Beer Adventures by @mrenglish
For the Love of the Game by @sonofremi
Leo and Virgo-Oh, and THE TIME MACHINE by @restcity
The End is the Beginning by @boscohage
Wings Tarnished by @grocko
The Ink Well Prompt #58: Play Stupid Games For 155 Years, Get BIG Stupid Prizes by @deeanndmathews
A Settled Scores by @cool08
Rules and Love by @abigail04
Current Situation by @anikearn
Misunderstanding From the Past by @emeka002
Ouroboros- From Beginning To End by @rayt2
Stories In Letters: Why Do We Shiver At The Edge? by @amirtheawesome1
Hired a Whole Family Without Knowing by @ayin
Absolute Conversion by @abigail04
The King's Last Wish by @princessbusayo
A Moment of Zen-A Dino Staring at Sheep by @vincentnijman
Unintended But Punished by @chidubem26
Out of Curiosity by @cool08
Lost in Heaven by @restcity
Love of Lust by @muba04
Finding Mr. Joe by @philomenob
A Lesson Changed the Life by @fantom22
Lost in Love by @storygoddess38
Wrong Reckoning by @diebitch
A Day of Reckoning Has Arrive by @farahikram
A Frozen Thought by @cool08
The journey to the kingdom of elves by @muba04
Angel of God by @fantom22
Punished by the Cursed Windeku by @littlepiggies
The Great St. Patrick, or St. Patty's Day by @fantom22
The Mirage by @itsostylish

What a great collection of stories. Thank you, everyone!

This Week’s Prompt

At last, the prompt of the week!

This week's prompt is Blossom. And your skill challenge for the week is creating a story setting.

What should you do with this prompt? And what does this skill challenge mean? Here are some additional details:

Blossom: This word can be a verb: meaning, to come to life; to reach full potential. The word can be a noun: a flower, or anything that is a bud, new life. A blossom indicates growth, change. Think of how you might use this concept to enhance or create your story's setting.

Creating a Story Setting: The setting brings the story to life. A skillful author creates a vivid scene so the reader can 'see' where the conflict occurs. Your "setting" is the place and time of your story. And it’s important, even in very short stories, to incorporate some elements that help the reader to feel situated in that place and time.

For example:

  • Noise drowned out conversation and the pulsating beat made her want to dance. It was the first time she had ever attended a rock concert
  • The sky was black. The cars were black. It seemed everything that day was covered in a pall as she waited outside the church with other mourners.
  • She squinted against the sunrise as the pounding surf reminded her of the adventure ahead. She couldn't take her eyes off the yacht she was about to board.

We have a great resource for you. Read the article What Is Your Story Setting? in our catalog of fiction writing tips to learn more about creating a setting and why it's so important.

A week from now, we will select a winning story that includes a great story setting. Of course we will also be looking for overall quality in the winning story. Good luck!

Note: As always, please avoid violent, gory, bloody, brutal, sexist or racist themes and language, erotica and other NSFW (not safe for work) content, and stories featuring abuse of women, children or animals. (We have a complete article about The Ink Well stance on violence and brutality for more information.)

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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Prompt: Blossom Skill: Creating a Story's Setting

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Congratulations @kei2.

I've engaged in @ipexito and @nasfyneboy92 stories

This is my story's link
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@alovely/one-shot

Thank you

Congratulations @kei2 your story was well deserved! Oh and of course, congratulations to everybody else I guess.

Hmm...Blossom seems like quite the interesting prompt. Perhaps I will write a love story for this one...

Thank you. It is always a pleasure to write here.

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It was a great week full with an amazing stories, congratulations @kei2 🤗

Thank you. I appreciate.

Congrats to the winner @kei2 and everybody else.

Thank you @emeka002 I am going to check it out right away.

Congratulations to the winner and the honourable mentions.

I’m quite excited about the new prompt. Let’s see what stories we come up with.

This is the perfect way to start a good day. Thank you so much @theinkwell
I feel honored.

Congratulations @kei2. All the best for this week's prompt 😍😍.

Awwn😍😍. Thank you.

You're welcome sweetie 😚😚.

My Heartiest congratulations to the winner @kei2, and to all others whose names are mentioned in this article.

That's heartwarming. Thank you.

Hello TIWs
I truly love this week's Prompt "Blossom"
Beautiful.
I hope to make an entry this week.
Hearty Congratulations to you @kei2 and to the honourable Mentions.
Brilliant Entries💐♥️

Thank you. I can't wait to read what you'll write down.

Let's rock!
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This is my entry https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@ipexito/piece-of-heaven-eng-tr 🌸

And, congratulations @kei2 🤗

Thank you so much.

Congratulations @kei2 and all the mentions. My post link for this prompt
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@nasfyneboy92/the-ink-well-prompt-59
I will be posting comments

Thank you.

Thank you very much @theinkwell . Congratulations to the winner 👏🏽

Congratulations to @kei2 and everyone mentioned

This is my link for the prompt
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@henry.ndubuisi/the-way-up-is-down

Thank you.

My entry Blossoming against the odds. Thank you for this wonderful community. I have enjoyed reading and supporting a few Inkwell authors these past few days.

Congratulations baby girl @kei2. I've always known you ha this in you.. Keep it up.

I made comments on the post of @henry.ndubuisi and @mrenglish. Here is my entry link https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@davidbright/will-you-stay-with-me-forever-oror-the-ink-well-prompt-59

Thanks Bright. I pick up a lot from you too.

You know that's a lie.. When it comes to this, you are the boss.. Keep it up dear. Very soon, you will be winning this back to back.. That's how good you are.

Now you are flattering me.

You know I don't flatter you.. I speak facts.. 😂 😂

Congratulations to all the winners. I just joined this community so what I miss?? 👀

Well done to Kei2 for the fabulous piece from the previous week.

I put together a little piece of my own this week:
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@lordtimoty/il-mio-amore-e-come-un-fiore

This week samsmith1971 offers an absolutely beautiful description for the story to emerge from, while Kingobonnaya offered up a didactic message - you know how I love a good moral!

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Hello, my dear friends. Let me, first of all, congratulate the winner of last week @kei2 for your well-deserved honour. The sky is the beginning of your success. Please continue with good work!

I would like to share with you the link to my entry 👇
https://hive.blog/hive-170798/@raymondpeter/reckoning-of-the-chief-rufus-the-inkwell-prompt-59

I have dropped my comments on the following people's posts:

Thank you so much. I love a good story so I am reading up on what you have for us.

Congratulations to the winner and every other participant.

Hello inkwell writers
Here's my entry link
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@merrymay22/found

I have also visited @lordtimoty and @emeka002

Prompt #59 BLOSSOM https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@itsostylish/an-enchantment
Congratulations to all the winners ❤️💕🤗

Yeah, i was glad that i was able yo come up with something.
Here is the link to my entry:
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@maryjacy/the-ink-well-prompt-59-should-i-trust-him-with-my-heart

Congratulations @kei2
Here is my entry for this week
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@zyzymena/the-perfect-timing

Supported @mrenglish and @abigail04

Thank you.

congratulations to the winner @kei2, this is my entry for this prompt.
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@fantom22/stepmother

Thank you.

Hello everyone!
This is my story's link https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@daniella619/inkwell-short-story-contest-59

I commented on these two's posts @Fantom22 and @alovely

My first story in a very long while. I had a hard time with the skill of creating the Story's setting but I did my best. I hope you like it. I've really missed the thrill of writing short stories.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@young-boss-karin/one-more-time

Here's my entry:

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@zeraton/a-dream-of-love-an-inkwell-prompt-story

Again, might've gone a little overboard with this one...

Engaged in @samsmith1971 and @egboncass posts, damn I'm loving this "well" 😁
This is my entry

My entry for this week's prompt
https://nocdn.peakd.com/hive-170798/@hazmat/sanchos-adventure.

And congratulations to the winner.

Hello my fellow writers.
This is my entry's link
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@kelseyimoh/inkwell-59-or-the-wonderers

I commented on posts made by @ddn688 and @daniella619

Here's my submission - you'll see at the end how it ties in ❤️

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@wrestlingdesires/icy-springs-adventure

@theinkwell my post is yet to be visited. I always look forward to your comments. I hope I didn't break any rules. However here is the link again to my post incase it was missed and I supported @mrenglish and @abigail04. Looking forward to seeing your comment.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@zyzymena/the-perfect-timing

My entry to this week's prompt, thank you.

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@khaleesii/the-cherry-blossom-inkwell-prompt-59

Also, congratulations to the winner and I have engaged with other authors.

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