![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
This Sunday, 7th June, we'll be posting our 60 word ficlets for The Musgrave Ritual.
Watson has finally cracked and told Holmes to tidy 221B's sitting room. But Holmes cunningly avoids having to do this by distracting Watson with another of his early cases. Just what was the significance of the Musgrave Ritual? And what was behind the disappearance of Reginald Musgrave's butler?
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.
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 ^^
NB Regarding glitches:
sherlock60 has open membership, and all prospective members should be accepted automatically. However, if anyone ever tries to join and you're not accepted immediately, please contact us by leaving a comment on this post. Then we can send you an invitation to the comm.
Watson has finally cracked and told Holmes to tidy 221B's sitting room. But Holmes cunningly avoids having to do this by distracting Watson with another of his early cases. Just what was the significance of the Musgrave Ritual? And what was behind the disappearance of Reginald Musgrave's butler?
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.
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 ^^
NB Regarding glitches:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)