
It’s time for my weekly Story Starter prompt. Here’s how it works. Every Tuesday morning (my time), I’m going to give you a “teaser” sentence or sentence fragment and your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to build a story (prose or poetry) around that sentence/fragment. It doesn’t have to be the first sentence in your story, and you don’t even have to use it in your post at all if you don’t want to. The purpose of the teaser is simply to spark your imagination and to get your storytelling juices flowing.
This week’s Story Starter teaser is:
She could always tell when he was lying because…
If you care to write and post a story built from this teaser, be sure to link back to this post and to tag your post with #FSS. I would also encourage you to read and enjoy what your fellow bloggers do with their stories.
And most of all, have fun.
I hope when you get to #101, you make it really easy!
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Here’s my take 🙂 https://sweeterthannothing.wordpress.com/2023/04/04/fandangos-story-starter-3/
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#FSS
She could always tell he was lying, because he would start to sweat profusely and pace nervously. He would stutter and begin to be weird and goofy like.
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…his lips were moving! (Old joke, not my actual story, but I couldn’t resist!)
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Here’s my take
https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2023/04/04/end-game/
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His mouth was open. (I’m on a Trump kick.🤪😂
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You got that right! 😉
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Here is my submission.
https://theinkwelljourney.blogspot.com/2023/04/the-art-of-deception.html
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