Storytelling Game of Authors

Posted By Dagny on Aug 28, 2020 | 3 comments


Welcome to the storytelling Game of Authors, hosted only on Dagny Peach Writing!!! ??

Basically, in order to participate you shall submit a story in the Comments of this post, just whip something up. =)

The rules are:

*No profanity in the stories. This means offensive content as well as curse words.

*No spamming in the stories.

*It’s got to be short. I know some of mine are long, however it can’t be long on the comments, I don’t think..

Oh, and you get to vote which story on the comments is the best. You cannot vote my example.

Good luck to all you authors out there!

3 Comments

  1. EXAMPLE:
    Once, long ago, a rainbow star crashed into the earth. The primal animals about the rugged and crude forests were very intrigued and confused by this star. Every day, they would visit this star, wondering what it meant and what it could do; however, they refused to touch it. They believed fiercely that touching it would be the end of them. Although, one young mammoth was so extremely intrigued by this mysterious celestial object that it wanted to investigate it more. This young and spry mammoth believed that the star was tangible, and wanted to prove it. Thus, at night it sneaked out of its home and away from its mother, and entered the crater where the rainbow star lay. It touched the star with its trunk, noticing the object radiate with a kindly warmth, only to be zapped inside. *The star had been a portal.*
    Once inside, it discovered itself in a rainbow meadow that it found as paradise–however, there was no way back except for audio portals. Furthermore, the little mammoth called out to its mother, and told her to bring the entire herd to the rainbow meadow; there were no predators, and all that they needed thrived. They obliged to the little mammoth, and just when some pesky ravens were about to attempt entering, the star disappeared with all of the herd inside.
    Thus, some mammoths still live on today, in the rainbow meadow.

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  2. Okay, I can admit it, the example was kind of long… but I mean don’t make it as long as one of my normal posts or *especially* DP StudiosM. ?

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  3. Spamming is AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA and if your story is the length of DP Studios M I think it might not fit on a comment…

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