The Terry Pratchett Challenge - 31 days, 400 words a day -
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Final Breath That Was Drawn by SleepingReader
Fandoms: His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
30 Jun 2019
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When Sir Terry Pratchett was younger, he used to write 400 words a day. Didn't matter what it was.
So here we begin. The Terry Pratchett Challenge.
31 days. 400 words a day. Doesn't matter what it is.DAY 1
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Day 2 of the Terry Pratchett Writing Challenge:
Came in from the OutsideSeries
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A parcel arrives on a perfectly normal farm.
Inside it are five perfectly abnormal eggs.
First of all, they're neon.
Second of all, they're too bright to look at.
Third of all, there is DEFINITELY something inside.
How is Jenny going to tell her wife?Terry Pratchett Challenge, 400 words every day, day 3.
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A thief walks into an old lady's home, determined to steal back something that he desperately wants.
Three word prompts: Thrill, Fruit, Vase
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From a book called The Mortician's Curse. One of my friends read it and dared me to do better by just reading the description and writing from there.
Day 4 of the Terry Pratchett Challenge.
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Squeak Squeak Squeak. (Or: How to Deal with Rats) by SleepingReader
Fandoms: Original Work
05 Jul 2019
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uuuh, i got the words 'woman, anxiety and flute' so i did this
terry pratchett writing challenge: day 6
I'm going to bed.Series
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Quite At My Leasure by SleepingReader
Fandoms: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (2005)
07 Jul 2019
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‘If any young men come for Mary or Kitty, for heaven’s sake, let them in! I’m quite at my leisure.’ Mr. Bennet called out to the hallway in general. Then, he leaned forward and chuckled slightly into his palm.
In the end, no young men came for Mary or Kitty. Mary took this knowledge with a shrug and a new piano book.
Around the age of eighteen, Kitty attempted to walk the path of her younger sister and try her luck with the fresh young lads of the militia. A ball was held and Kitty danced all seven dances.
She came home dreadfully disappointed. None of the men had held her eye like Wickham had held Lydia’s.A few years later Mary walked by Kitty's door and heard her sister weep. And Mary, plain, practiced but not talented, practical Mary, who had once been drawn to a man only to be ignored, walked away from her sister's room.
She came back with a box that had remained in their father's study for a long time. Mary knocked and without an answer, stepped into the room.Series
