The main purpose of RFW is to improve your writing by responding to prompts that receive friendly critique. Even if you're not much into romance writing I found it a great way to practice my flash fiction writing and tighten up my story structuring skills.
Every second Friday there is a challenge posted in the left sidebar of the RFW site. You must post up to 400 words max of romantic prose or a poem on your own blog, then link it to the RFW website.
There's a prompt photo for today... So what are you waiting for? Have a go, you might surprise yourself. You don't have to be a member to post. Followers are welcome, but it is hoped that you will show your solidarity and eventually become a member. If you're not a member and would like to join, click here...
Announcements will be made when there is to be a Featured Writer and a Runner Up. This will no longer happen for every challenge. You need to be a member to be awarded. These awards are chosen by Denise Covey and her co-host Donna Hole. There will be occasional guest posts, so check in. If you would like to write a guest post regarding romance or romantic writing, read the Guest Post Page then send Denise or Donna an email: den.covey@gmail.com or donnahole@gmail.com.
Click here for guidelines on HOW TO SUBMIT TO ROMANTIC FRIDAY WRITERS
Announcements will be made when there is to be a Featured Writer and a Runner Up. This will no longer happen for every challenge. You need to be a member to be awarded. These awards are chosen by Denise Covey and her co-host Donna Hole. There will be occasional guest posts, so check in. If you would like to write a guest post regarding romance or romantic writing, read the Guest Post Page then send Denise or Donna an email: den.covey@gmail.com or donnahole@gmail.com.
Click here for guidelines on HOW TO SUBMIT TO ROMANTIC FRIDAY WRITERS
Do you write flash fiction?
I have always wanted to write Flash Fiction. Would appreciate it if you share few tips on how to write them.
ReplyDeleteDarn - missed this today - thanks for the info - will make a note for next Friday - meantime, see you Monday, re the Blogfest :-)
ReplyDeleteI only write flash fiction for blogfests. I'd like to get more into it since it's a great exercise in brevity. It's a challenge to write a story with a low word count.
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit Medeia, I have just the thing for you being posted on Monday.
ReplyDeleteKarla, thanks for your enthusiasm, see you Monday.
Rachna, yes I have posted about flash fiction before, let's see:
http://scribbleandedit.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/haunting-romance-friday.html
On and check out this link:
http://www.susankayequinn.com/p/newsupcoming-events.html
I'm going to go and check out the photo prompt :) Thanks for the heads up about the blog!
ReplyDelete