I'm going to try something. The Wikiphotomicro Experiment. Here's how it's going to work:
I'm going to do the "random page" thing or whatever it's called at Wikipedia and, if that page has a photograph, the plan will be to use that photograph as a prompt to write a micro-fiction piece. I'll do this every day for (Insert number of days here) and I'll have fun doing it.
Now, here's the thing. I can't decide on how many days I'll do this. So, I'm going to take the first comment offered, if any, on this post and go with that.
Note: The Wikiphotomicro Experiment will not be a consecutive project. I'll post the other things I sometimes post whenever the time comes for that, but it will be included with the micro. I just confused myself a little bit.
Anyways, there it is. Give me a number, lovers. Let's get started.
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ReplyDelete33 it is. Hell to the yeah.
ReplyDelete33 is a great number. Really look forward to seeing these, Shel. They'll be awesome.
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Cool idea, Sheldon. Can't wait to see the work.
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