Each week a photo is used, donated by one of the participants of Sunday Photo Fiction, and the idea is to write a story with the photo as a prompt in 200 words or less. Careful editing will keep your words within the confines of the 200 word limit. The photo doesn’t have to be centre stage, there have been times when I have had to read the story a few times to spot where the prompt is hidden. Please include a mention and / or link to whoever donated the photo.

The challenge makes you look at replacing two words with one, and a little jiggery pokery. A few words over is sometimes necessary when there is no way of shrinking it without losing an integral part of the story. Using a program like Microsoft Word or Open Office have a word counter so you can see how many you have used. A few of the stories have been going way over the limit. Please try to keep the stories within the 200 word limit.

Once you have written and posted your story, please add the link to the inlinkz froggy icon below and add it to the collection so we can all have a read.

I’ve fallen back on trying to get to everyone at the moment, but I will attempt to catch up again this week.

The main object is to have fun.

Click on the image see a larger version.

Please acknowledge the photographer if it isn’t mine when you post your story.
Thanks very much.

 
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213 10 October 1st 2017
Taxidermy fox at Natural History Museum, London

28 thoughts on “Sunday Photo Fiction – October 1st 2017

    1. No worries 🙂 Hopefully I will get to it by the ebd of the week. Pain levels have been through the sky since I was given new excercises by the physioterrorist. But you get better through the pain right?

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      1. Oh, it’s not worth rushing for!
        I certainly hope so, old bud, after 18 months of it I am still doing a daily solo exercise routine that leaves me drained, and that’s only a hand and wrist. But there is a response, at last, and you are a babe in arms compared to me, so you will get there too.
        Bon courage, mon ami.

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      2. Thank you. I appreciate that. I am hoping that I will be able to get outside soon. I had aimed for the end of August, then September, and now we are in October. I will get there though, but it always puts me in a situation where I can’t do stuff for a few days after

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