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B2MeM09: Day Twenty
Day Twenty
We all have experienced this. Due to illness, a family event, work, you didn't have as much time to study for an important test as you needed or finish a project you promised to do. Think of a specific event that you went through of which you felt unprepared for and write briefly about the preparation that you were able to do, the reasons that you didn't get to prepare as well as you wanted, and of course, the outcome.
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A few reminders ...
If a particular prompt isn't speaking to you, and you're trying to go for all thirty-one, remember that you can substitute one of the Mercurial Monday prompts that you chose not to do for any other prompt in the challenge. So, for example, if you chose "Tedious Work" for Day Two, if you write something for "Great Danger" for Day Two as well, that second story can count for any prompt that you don't feel inspired to do.
All of the entries created so far for which we have links can be found here. I added a lot of new ones tonight, so we are close to--if we haven't exceeded already--200 entries. (Wow!)
Old prompts are here as well. You have as long as you'd like to write for prompts, though if you're going for the thirty-one-day marathon, we do ask that you try to finish by mid-April so that we're not handing out banners till the Eighth Age of Arda! :)
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Here:
A Different Kind of Preparation
http://f-ireworks.livejournal.com/44284.html#cutid1
Featuring Bergil and Beregond :-)
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This was excellent--unprepared, yet not. And it has suspense! I felt for Bergil in having to explain himself to his father.
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Thanks so much for all your kind comments to my posts. I am sorry I have done such a bad job of replying--I have been so focused on trying to come up with stories in the little time I've had these days that I have been a very bad reply-er. After the month is over, I will just sit back and read through all the entries; they have all been fabulous!
Ledys (f_ireworks)
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Summary: "So the rumour of the wealth of Erebor spread abroad and reached the ears of the dragons, and at last Smaug the Golden, greatest of the dragons of his day, arose and without warning came against King Thrór and descended on the Mountain in flames."
http://telperion-fic.livejournal.com/56868.html
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http://lindahoyland.livejournal.com/143781.html
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