Another week and another top ten favorites from our freewriters! These posts are chosen by our readers (myself included) and nominated each week in the Nominate Your Favorite Freewrite with a chance to WIN steem basic income just from nominating your favorite freewrite from the week!
This week has a lot of variety for you! There is humor, horror, odd, silly, fun, deeply emotional... we have covered a LOT of areas. I love seeing how much variety there is each week in our writings, even when we're doing the same prompts as someone else. I think this really highlights how different we all are! Please visit and leave a comment and an upvote on the freewrites you enjoy throughout the week (as well as these!) Our community is such a wonderful source of support and we appreciate you all! Have fun this week and keep freewriting! ~ @byn
@brisby
I LOVED this story. I mean, this was some awesome writing!!! I really love how @brisby captured that... indescribable 'vibe' of the old... UGH. I suck at words today. I read a lot of historical fiction and I just love it when a writers captures the whole entire essence of the time period.
I feel like I'm still not getting my point across, but I loved it :) It is a sweet, odd, wonderful story that really pulls you out of reality for just a short wonderful read! ~ @byn
@rabiujaga
He wrote for the home alone prompt and gave a raw interpretation of the theme. I can feel the frustration and agree with the idea that we should all be grateful for what we have and count our blessings. No matter what, always be grateful if you have a home to go to at all. ~ @fitnfun
@simgirl
It's such a lovely poem, with catchy phrases and descriptions, I had to add it to my list. ~ @scribblingramma
@khimgoh
@khimgoh describes beautifully the joys and frustrations of parenthood, pointing out we never really are "ready", yet it is possible to enjoy the ride. ~ @scribblingramma
@wordymouth
The title is great. I think it's so cool that the story is told entirely in dialogue. It's such a creative way to tell a story, and something I haven't yet seen done in this contest (though I admit that I haven't read every single entry every single day). It's funny and playful and ridiculous all at once, and he managed to do it in so few words. This was a really difficult prompt to do well and he stuck to it while also not feeling like it was crammed in there artificially (like mine, cough cough). ~ @malloryblythe
@improv
Wow. This was creative to the extreme and well written. It somehow managed to be horror with a heart and not a small amount of humor. I loved it! ~ @byn
Absolutely, wonderfully disgusting. ~ @scribblingramma
@iamjadeline
I would like to share this particular freewrite by @iamjadeline. It is a beautiful story shared from the perspective of a husband and father, whose wife has gone to be with the angels in the sky. It touches the heart deeply as it is written with gentle words and sweet thoughts coming from a father's heart. A little painful, a little sad, but full of love as his heart goes out to his little girl who took much resemblance from her mom. ~@alimamasstory
@honeydue
@honeydue wrote a gripping, intense, disturbing, spooky story. ~ @scribblingramma
This is an astounding piece of emotional writing. With just words, @honeydue manages to paint a vivid picture of a life of torment and abuse and the aftereffects that come with having to deal with it, both for the character's own self, but also for her partner, who obviously loves her and supports her. This really resonated with me on so many levels, I won't forget this for a long while. @byn
@honeydue was also nominated for her story Record of Time It was amazing and creative. She told an incredible story of frustrated love, with a twist at the end. I really feel that she is one of those writers that deserves more attention. I was sucked in, and thought about the story several times since I've read it! ~ @freedomtowrite
@mmasim
This #freewrite hit close to home and @mmasim did a fine job on it. Being home alone can be scary whether you are young or old. In the U.S. there are many elderly who are not visited by family or friends on a daily basis. The fact that @mmasim likes to write about his experiences, like me, will have me visiting his posts more often. ~ @wonderwop
@pixiehunter
Love the free-ness of this freewrite! This really captures the essence of letting your thoughts just flow. Some of us are really into creating a story, but I find it wonderful to read people's random thoughts. It makes me feel a little less alone in the world, because my thoughts tend to be like this as well! Also, this post is worth the read just for the fun and awesome TAGS!!! ~ @byn