Ray Bradbury 52-Week Writing Challenge – Week 37

Challenge Overview

The thirty-seventh of fifty-two short stories completed! 

This week I wrote another small piece of fiction that expanded on the backstory of my Pathfinder 2e druid, Bree. Last Sunday we had the first session of the adventure, and I found myself thinking of the weeks and days leading up to when Bree met her two new companions and why she’d agree to go on the job presented to them. Those wayward thoughts eventually coalesced into a mostly coherently structured story, so I wrote it as a 1169-word flash fiction.

Onto the next story!

Ray Bradbury 52-Week Writing Challenge – Week 36

Challenge Overview

The thirty-sixth of fifty-two short stories completed! 

Inspired by the Fall of Molaesmyr world even of Exandria (Critical Role property), I wrote a 2,529-word short story about a dwarf witnessing the exodus of elves fleeing the Savalirwood. Wasn’t sure if my crotchety, elf racist dwarf protagonist would work, but it surprisingly didn’t turn out too bad, with him doing the right thing in the end. Overall, it was a pleasant story to write.

Onto the next story!

Ray Bradbury 52-Week Writing Challenge – Week 33

Challenge Overview

The thirty-third of fifty-two short stories completed! 

Continuing to write fanfiction–hey, it’s what is providing the inspiration, and I ain’t fightin’ it. This week’s piece was set in the Starcraft setting, and it was a small-scale story of 3,828 words about a hunter and alien that turns into her hunting companion/dog. It was a fun write, and I’m marking it as a story to go back and review for revision in the future.

Onto the next story!