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This Sunday, 20th March, we'll be posting our 60 word ficlets for The Veiled Lodger.
Watson arrives at Baker Street to find Holmes interviewing a landlady about her tenant. Seven years earlier, a circus tragedy caught Holmes’ attention—and now it seems he will at last get to know the full story, as the reclusive Mrs. Ronder wishes him to come and hear the truth…
If you haven't tried 60 for 60 before, full information - including our schedule - can be found on our profile. But in essence: you read ACD's story and then you write a 60 word story inspired by it! You don't have to post a story every week - just join in whenever you feel like it.
Each Sunday we will also have our weekly discussion post, and Mrs. Hudson's Poetry Page. Any poems inspired by this week’s story can be left as a comment on her post. Mrs. Hudson informs me that this week's featured poetry form will be ‘veiled language’: allegorical poetry and metaphorical poetry.
You can choose one activity, or have a go at everything. Or just come along and read the 60s! (And have a chat in the comments ^^) All options are absolutely fine.
Hope to see you on Sunday ^^
Watson arrives at Baker Street to find Holmes interviewing a landlady about her tenant. Seven years earlier, a circus tragedy caught Holmes’ attention—and now it seems he will at last get to know the full story, as the reclusive Mrs. Ronder wishes him to come and hear the truth…
If you haven't tried 60 for 60 before, full information - including our schedule - can be found on our profile. But in essence: you read ACD's story and then you write a 60 word story inspired by it! You don't have to post a story every week - just join in whenever you feel like it.
Each Sunday we will also have our weekly discussion post, and Mrs. Hudson's Poetry Page. Any poems inspired by this week’s story can be left as a comment on her post. Mrs. Hudson informs me that this week's featured poetry form will be ‘veiled language’: allegorical poetry and metaphorical poetry.
You can choose one activity, or have a go at everything. Or just come along and read the 60s! (And have a chat in the comments ^^) All options are absolutely fine.
Hope to see you on Sunday ^^